Sentence examples for interpreted not even from inspiring English sources

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According to expressivism, 'S is true' is properly interpreted not even of subject-predicate form; rather it has the structure 'Hooray to S'. Obviously, therefore, it does not say, of S, that it is true.

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Remember, you are interpreting, not drawing.

I am standing up now, pushing hard, and I don't stop pedaling, not even to interpret my husband's dream, not even to talk about the wall I'm hitting.

"The Glazers did seem disinterested in Manchester United, the lack of media interviews was at best interpreted as indifference, or at worst, not even caring for the club," Nayani writes.

It was later interpreted to apply to groups that did not even exist at the time it was passed.

They were garishly colour-coded, and not even the experts could interpret them.

From the viewpoint of standard truth-conditional semantics, however, this instruction to interpret the Carnap sentence appears arbitrary, if not even misguided.

Not even these eminent justices agree precisely how to interpret this core American document.

Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to interpret and may be impaired or in some circumstances (i.e., young children and the severely ill) not even possible.

While the judicial review has not even begun, Leung said on Tuesday he may ask China's National People's Congress (NPC) to interpret the Basic Law.

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