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We choose to use this transformation instead of to standardise the scores because means and standard deviations are easier to interpret this way.
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"And the disclosure made today should be interpreted this way".
The Tangshan earthquake that preceded Mao Zedong's death has often been interpreted this way.
Among the hundreds of thousands of Neanderthal artifacts that have been unearthed, almost none represent unambiguous attempts at art or adornment, and those which have been interpreted this way — for instance, ivory pendants discovered in a cave in central France — are the subject of endless, often abstruse disputes.
The scarce use of these strategies might be interpreted this way.
The lack of significance of formal education, at the lowest and highest level, can be interpreted this way.
The definitions in the World Health Organization's 1980 International Classification of Impairment, Disability, and Handicap, and the Disability Discrimination Act (UK) have been interpreted this way.
On the extreme end of anti-nationalist views stands the idea of Pogge (if he can be interpreted this way) that there are no specific territorial problems for political philosophy the "dissolution approach", as Kollers calls it.
In this scenario, the presence of multiple reagents per gene virtually eliminates false negatives but at the cost of a high number of false positives as illustrated by our K/P JAK/STAT screen which would have a 62% final false positive rate (in terms of the percentage of hits) if interpreted this way.
Faking a gesture or facial feature to convey a meaning is the same as lying and can be interpreted this way.
Not why you feel this way, but why you chose to interpret this situation this way.
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