Sentence examples for interpretation for instance from inspiring English sources

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That left room for interpretation: for instance, arranging the stars to form a star, zigzag or spiral pattern.

When applying such a region to a table which contains fractional pixel positions, filtering does occur in exactly the area specified, although the user should be careful about interpretation - for instance, the true radial profile of a source may be blurred by aspect, PSF and instrument pixelization.

Physics, as a standard bearer of unity both material and formal, has been defended as the natural domain of validity of the explanatory interpretation (for instance, in Wayne 1996).

He remained clear about how we should understand ordinary statutory interpretation, for instance, where the legislature has directed that an applicant should have a "reasonable time" or that a regulator may permit only a "fair price:" these grant a bounded discretion to decide the cases on their merits.

On Strawson's interpretation, for instance, "the fact that my experience is of a unified objective world is a necessary consequence of the fact that only under this condition could I be conscious of my diverse experiences as one and all my own" (1966: 94).

Additionally, (Roberts et al. 2001; McArdle and Epstein 1987; Reips and Funke 2008) (Dawes (2012) (Dawes et al. 2002; Sparks et al. 2006) (Friedman and Amoo 1999; Allen and Seaman 2007) have found that grammatically balanced Likert scales are often unbalanced in interpretation; for instance, 'tend to disagree' is not directly opposite 'tend to agree'.

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As American neoconservatives never tire of pointing out, this is partly a matter of Saudi money: petrodollars have flowed into fundamentalist madrassas around the world and paid for millions of copies of the Koran with Wahhabi interpretations (for instance, stressing jihad as an extra pillar of Islam).

There may be other redundancies; some interpretations, for instance, invoke what are called superselection rules that identify states represented by distinct normalized vectors.

One who accepts this sort of account may maintain that the demanding interpretations, although less charitable, nevertheless assign more natural contents to English sentences than the liberal interpretations, for instance, by assigning a more natural meaning to the quantifiers.

The researchers "were quite careful" in their analysis, he says, but notes that there are other possible interpretations: for instance, some dolphin populations may have declined and then rebounded, rather than simply increased.

Not only could new laws recognizing animals as individuals spread beyond Illinois and Alaska, but they could also open the door to other interpretations, for instance in veterinary malpractice cases, agriculture and the entertainment industry.

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