Sentence examples for interpretations at all from inspiring English sources

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It's one thing to disagree with the scriptural interpretation of a movement; it's another to deny that the movement had any foundations in scriptural interpretations at all.

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In terms of this notion of optimality, however, Blutner is not able yet to explain how the more complex form (4) can have an interpretation at all, in particular, why it will be interpreted as non-stereotypical killing.

In such a case as your uttering, "I saw her duck under the table", the final interpretant would be the understanding where there is "no latitude of interpretation at all" (CP5.447 (1905)), that is, where the meanings of the words, the identity of the agents involved and so on, are absolutely determinate.

interpretation at all.

As Professor Evans writes, Holocaust denial "is not, indeed, an interpretation at all, but an attempt to make a statement, or series of statements, about historical fact".

Jeff Bridges, who plays Reuben "Rooster" Cogburn – the part played by Wayne in 1969 said: "I didn't want to impersonate John Wayne: I didn't think about him and his interpretation at all".

Gödel's numbering itself cannot go awry, because it involves only the standard model, and the extra elements in "non-standard" models, in so far as they are involved in meta-theoretical interpretation at all, cannot affect the mapping, because they have no independent meta-theoretical meaning.

They do not leave much to interpretation at all.

In a way, it also feels like an interpretation without ego… or perhaps not even much of an interpretation at all, but simply a display of Bach's beauty with a dash of becoming naïveté.

The problems with giving an interpretation (not just a comforting, homey sort of interpretation, i.e., not just an interpretation according to which the world isn't too different from the familiar world of common sense, but any interpretation at all) are dealt with in other sections of this encyclopedia.

Precisely because it was suitably liberalized to allow abstract scientific theories with merely partial interpretations, its anti-metaphysical edge was blunted: it allowed for combination with "some set of metaphysical propositions, even if the latter have no empirical interpretation at all" (1951, 70).

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