Sentence examples for interpretation of the kind from inspiring English sources

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For example, by 'case' we might mean a first-order interpretation of the kind Tarski uses to define classical first-order consequence (Tarski, 1983) or alternatively we might mean a possible situation.

It also involved the Mediterranean SST, SLP, surface circulation, and we suggest that the deep water convection shift that started in the eastern Mediterranean after 1987 (the East Mediterranean Transient) is also part of the Mediterranean physical regime shift, which is the first interpretation of the kind.

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The considerable degree of uncertainty about the variety names of many samples in the collection limits the interpretation of this kind of result.

These interactions of IIS and TOR signalling with DR imply that the signalling network has a role in mediating the responses to DR. However, in general the interpretation of this kind of epistasis analysis can be tricky (Gems et al., 2002), and it will be important to establish the exact nutritional and molecular mediators of the normal response to DR in the fly.

We would argue that the interpretation of this kind of evidence from a synthetic control analysis would be similar to the interpretation in NSW: There is no strong evidence that more weight – let alone all the weight – should go on same-division states.

We observed that this phenomenon was frequent in KO studies and, therefore, special care should be taken in the interpretation of this kind of experiments.

Interpretation of this kind of image (also called Z-contrast images) is relatively straightforward, since the contrast is roughly proportional to the square of the atomic number at constant sample thickness [29, 30].

"And of course, part of that was just finding a talent that felt like enough of a real talent that you'd really be interested in her interpretation of this kind of story now, and of course Leigh is exactly that," he said. .

An interpretation of the different kinds of multiplicity observed in the present process is given.

Prefatory clause [pref-uh-tor-ee klaws], noun: An obscure grammatical function whose presence, according to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, validates the current interpretation of the Second Amendment, kind of sort of.

Model theory began with the study of formal languages and their interpretations, and of the kinds of classification that a particular formal language can make.

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