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Although the serologic test (IgM capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA]) on the CSF sample was negative for WNV, according to the interpretations set forth by CDC, the detection of viral genome sequence in CSF meets the definition of a confirmed case.

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Thus the rhythmic equanimity of the monophonic plainchant, at least in the interpretation set forth by the 19th-century Benedictine monks of Solesmes, France, and recognized as authoritative by the Roman Catholic Church, effectively symbolizes an atmosphere of faith and inner peace.

Therefore, taking into account that many of them involve the so-called modifiable factors, it becomes apparent that their interpretation sets forth numerous difficulties.

The high court, however, noted the existence of "contrary agency interpretations" that had been set forth only in unpublished rulings and determinations.

Hamilton's interpretations of the Constitution set forth in the Federalist Papers remain highly influential, as seen in scholarly studies and court decisions.

Harlan set forth his interpretation in an often cited dissenting opinion to Poe v. Ullman, which involved a challenge to a Connecticut law banning the use of contraceptives.

It produced the canons of Dort, which condemned the theology of the Arminians (also called the Remonstrants) and set forth a strict interpretation of predestination.

He wrote the first eschatological interpretations of the Gospel (1892) and also set forth the principles of "form-criticism" (1912)—the analysis of biblical passages through the examination of their structural form.

Gerhard's strict interpretation of the Bible is evident in the theological system set forth in his nine-volume Loci Theologici (1610 22; "Theological Commonplaces"), the most significant dogmatic work of the era of Lutheran orthodoxy.

This view, which claimed to draw from modern science, was a contemporary interpretation of the argument from design for the existence of God as set forth by the Anglican clergyman William Paley (1743 1805).

Closely allied to allegorical interpretation, if not indeed a species of it, is typological interpretation, in which certain persons, objects, or events in the Old Testament are seen to set forth at a deeper level persons, objects, or events in the New.

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