Sentence examples for interpretation of the applicability from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, national registries from each region are paramount in the interpretation of the applicability of international recommendations, which are issued regardless of those differences.

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Noah Feldman, a law professor at New York University, said the differing interpretations of the applicability of the Jackson concurrence were significant.

Further, because of the somewhat subjective nature of the other EO criteria (i.e., actions that concern a health or safety risk that may disproportionately affect children) and their application, the interpretation of the EO applicability criteria is important.

However, interpretation of the general applicability of the classification should be justified, as illustrated by the narrow CIs (Tables 1 and 2).

Methodological quality was assessed independently by SW and VE based on a validity of the study methods (design, sampling frame, sample size, outcome measures, measurement and response rate), interpretation of the results and applicability of the findings [ 19], a score of 6 or greater was rated by the reviewers as high quality.

Although this interpretation is interesting, the applicability of TMAs for assessment of hypoxia marker expression needs to be reconsidered [ 164, 165], even if their use has been justified for other markers (e.g. ERα and HER2 [ 143, 166]).

However, the semantic representation of performance information provides the possibility of its ulterior machine-processable logical interpretation and therefore the applicability of inference rules about a particular domain.

The gambling group said: Betfair has been working with the relevant tax authorities to seek clarification on interpretation of the law and its applicability to exchanges.

The main advantage of this model is its easy interpretation of the results and its applicability on design practice.

On the other hand, the visual score allows a direct interpretation of the CEUS examination (easier applicability in a clinical setting) but with an increased risk of operator-related bias and less accurate confrontation of the results obtained.

Corroborating this interpretation, the applicability of Tobler's law to species composition appears to increase with increasing spatial extent, i.e., with increasing likelihood of dispersal limitation.

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