Sentence examples for general interpretations of from inspiring English sources

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The qualitative data obtained was sorted and interpreted in relation to the research objectives, to provide general interpretations of the findings, showing how thematic areas and issues interrelated.

As per the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA); general interpretations of results are included; taking into consideration the broader evidence and implications.

Sir Anthony, 71, has also proclaimed his innocence but, as a British citizen, has refused to appear for arraignment and under general interpretations of the law cannot be forced to do so.

Righting response was not predictive of dispersal ability in the field, necessitating a revision in the general interpretations of righting response as a proxy for dispersal ability in turtles.

Interpretations of Hume's philosophy of religion are often made against the background of more general interpretations of his philosophical intentions.

Much of the controversy revolves around general interpretations of holistic results from raw, un-trialled tests that accumulate data from deletions representing items of widely differing difficulty.

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For the CO2MEA system theoretical predictions agreed very well with the experiments; for the CO2-NaOH system a general interpretation of the experimental results was proposed.

Limited by these factors, current literature offers preliminary insights into the general applicability and on-target methylation efficiency of dCas9-fused methylation effectors yet lacks a general interpretation of global off-target activity.

The central theme of the book is Mexican democracy, and while Tuckman gives us abundant facts and illustrations, she offers no clear analytical framework, no general interpretation of current trends.

The general interpretation of all such differences is that, although the capacity to develop different forms is present in the genes of every member of a given species, particular lines of development are evoked by environmental stimuli.

The general interpretation of the fossil evidence is that H. habilis is not only substantially different from Australopithecus but that it represents the beginning of the trends characterizing human evolutionary history, particularly expansion of the brain.

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