Sentence examples for grounds for interpreting from inspiring English sources

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Based on this an illustrative model was formulated as grounds for interpreting the measured crystallite domain sizes.

On his account, the identity sign disappears in a full analysis of language, wherein sameness and distinction are shown by sameness and distinctness of names, no two of which refer, in fully analysed language, to the same object (this view gives grounds for interpreting mathematical utterances in the Tractatus as unsinnig).

"I think that the statute is at best ambiguous on whether this money can be recycled or whether this money must be returned to the Treasury, and given the ambiguity, the Treasury Department certainly has grounds for interpreting it the way they want to interpret it, so I think that's what they're going to do with the money unless Congress tells them differently".

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Our observations at Sendai Plain can be regarded as an important ground truth for interpreting the results of future analyses using aerial/satellite imageries and numerical modeling.

Such a tool should be useful to give a global frame (spatial and time behaviour of physical quantities) for interpreting ground based telescope observations.

However, explanations other than structural transition are plausible for interpreting the observed correlation here, on the grounds of the following.

Designated roles provide students a concrete perspective for interpreting a case or problem, which can serve as additional grounding.

Eliade's approach is also grounded in his claim that there are essential, universal, coherent, symbolic systems that provide the framework for interpreting religious meaning.

Although other analyses suggested missing data were missing at random, the higher reported mean heavy episodic drinking among responders via email, compared with the large majority who responded via the online survey, provides further grounds for caution in interpreting these results.

But one would have to decide, on broadly pragmatic grounds, which interpreted language was best for certain purposes (like conducting scientific inquiry).

The image can be enjoyed on aesthetic grounds or interpreted on a symbolic level: for instance, flowers in still life painting are a symbol of human frailty and mortality.

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