Sentence examples for interpreted variably from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "the last week" was interpreted variably as the last 7 days, the previous Monday to Sunday interval, and the previous Sunday to Saturday interval.

As the health effects of water carrying are unknown and might be experienced and interpreted variably by different individuals, such insights can indicate the domains of health which are relevant to people who perform water carrying and, therefore, important to evaluate for a potential association with the activity.

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However, for HP-H5N1 in particular, the pattern of spread has been variably interpreted as reflecting involvement of wild birds [21] [23] or not being at all consistent with wild bird movements [14], [15], [17], [24].

First, 'The philosophical principles that underlie realist evaluation are variably interpreted and applied to different degrees.

The classification of having CBD was derived through self-report and may have been variably interpreted by respondents.

Limited AS in cortical and subcortical areas is variably interpreted as presymptomatic disease [ 7, 19] or non-specific age-related degeneration.

Many of the hominin bones bear cut marks, which have been variably interpreted as evidence of cannibalism or mortuary practices (Russell, 1987b; Villa, 1992).

(F ) Tibia (UW101 484) showing clusters of large individual striations that are variably arrow-shaped and often overlap, interpreted as damage made by a beetle mandible.

With respect to the survey design, while most of the individual survey items were objective, nurses may have interpreted the subjective items, (such as socioeconomic status) variably.

These were interpreted as being within phagosomes because the membrane could generally be followed around these variably sized particulates.

There is a variably developed crest and/or swelling between the lingual end of the protoloph and the hypocone, which could be interpreted as either an extension of the protoloph, an interrupted anterior arm of the hypocone, or even a disjunct extension of the metaloph.

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