Sentence examples for interpreted little from inspiring English sources

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Hendrix's brother, Leon, interpreted "Little Wing" (and "Angel") as a general tribute: "He wrote it for his girlfriends, our aunties, and especially for our mama, who looked over us from high above in the afterlife".

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Some histopathological patterns of PPFE have been interpreted as little spontaneous pneumothoraces followed by an obliterative pleural reaction and subpleural fibrosis [102].

The specific name musculus is Latin and could mean "muscle", but it can also be interpreted as "little mouse".

As one of Jimi Hendrix's most popular and interpreted songs, "Little Wing" has gone on to become a standard.

The tests, which often take hours to score and interpret, add little information beyond what can be gleaned from far less time-consuming assessments, the psychologists say.

When asked, Zambello acknowledged that it was possible to interpret the Little Mermaid's flight from the confines of the sea as a gay theme, although she said that it hadn't been part of her concept of the story.

Problems in interpreting the little data that exist include a lack of control groups since sexual dysfunction in epidemiological samples is considerable (Laumann et al. 1999); the negative effect of other psychotropic medications (especially antidepressants and antipsychotics) on sexual function; the potential effect of depressed mood and depressive symptoms on sexuality.

The question of how to interpret this little paragraph, and thus settle the question of whether the Skeptic has any beliefs, is the question that much contemporary scholarship concerning Sextus has focussed on (see for instance the papers collected in Burnyeat and Frede 1997; with Fine 2000; Barnes 2007; Perin 2010b), yet there does not seem to be a consensus.

But I think all of us who follow this race day-to-day and hour-to-hour are over-interpreting these little decisions like the so-called suspending of the campaign.

At present, such data is difficult to interpret as little is known about the changes in infected host behaviour with respect to flow (Hockley et al. 2014).

The splits within clade B, however, seem more difficult to interpret, as little information is available on the geological and climatic history of the interior of Arabia.

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