Sentence examples for interpretations that suggest from inspiring English sources

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Partly countering agricultural trends (and interpretations) that suggest swidden is in inevitable demise, upland farmers pursue swidden as a varied and contingent socio-material practice that contends with intensifying environmental governance and dramatic land use changes, often in the same spaces.

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Only a psychoanalyst would have the wit to produce a credible interpretation that suggested both how her job was insightful, and how it was ineffective.

In other cases, relative fitness refers to the fitness of one individual or phenotype divided by the fitness of another individual or phenotype (this is the interpretation that suggests the importance of geometric mean fitness [ 38, 39]).

Rubell's work invites multiple interpretations, including ones that suggest the idea of a "taint" or stain or ineradicable blight, and others that speak directly to ideas of wealth and the cultural laundering of wealth.

Owen – who spent much of his career in bad-tempered disputes with colleagues – stubbornly ignored recent, and more accurate, interpretations of fossils that suggested some dinosaurs walked on two legs.

These letters included a memorandum that suggested an interpretation of the CSA that would render assisted suicide illegal.

The final story is a bit more aggressively "staged," with a tone that suggests directorial interpretation; the bemusement at the racial attitudes of the characters takes on, alas, a whiff of politically correct scorn.

"There is no longer any credibility – if there ever was – to the interpretation of Adam Smith's ideas that suggests firms' pursuit of self-interest leads, as if by an invisible hand, to the well-being of society," he said.

"There is no longer any credibility – if there ever was – to the interpretation of Adam Smith's ideas that suggests firms' pursuit of self-interest leads, as if by an invisible hand, to the well-being of society," he said.

One interpretation that immediately suggests itself is that Descartes holds that there are things or states of affairs that, though not actual, are counterfactually possible.[27] A number of considerations speak in favor of such a reading.

Yet he had also been sceptical of leftwing interpretations that stressed impersonal social forces, suggesting a "spirit of capitalism" waiting to be born.

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