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To summarise, it seems that when neuroscience findings are covered by the mainstream press, they're invariably interpreted in questionable ways in order to support political ideology or predetermined views and theories, up to and including discriminatory stereotypes - for example about homosexuals.

Perhaps inspired by Barsalou's work, Prinz (2002; see also Gallese & Lakoff, 2005) has recently made a detailed defense of something very like the traditional Empiricist theory of concepts (usually, although not invariably, interpreted as the view that concepts are images (see section 2.3.3)).

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As well, it is unlikely that respondents invariably interpret happiness questions as being about life satisfaction.

As soon as we see a man and a woman on stage, any dynamic between them, even if they never speak a word, will invariably be interpreted as a relationship.

In order to regulate the real world of human behavior whenever it is viewed as inconsistent with the model world, legislative rules and regulations are judiciously interpreted and applied through a system of courts to negotiate and invariably enforce desired behavior.

Grading is invariably inferential, and carried out within a framework that shapes how scores and grades are produced and interpreted.

However, such estimates invariably include the time it takes to interpret the cue, and not only the time to perform the switch.

Nonetheless, most of these limitations are inherent to diffusion MRI and will invariably need to be taken into consideration when interpreting any tractography results.

We chose seed storage/release/germination traits as these are well documented for the entire family and are invariably diagnostic for each genus, and difficult to interpret as other than fire-adapted [ 8, 13].

She interprets that lust via Cosmo covers that invariably feature a half-clad Amazon flaunting cleavage and cushiony, well-slicked lips.

Mostly, interpreting written words into spoken dialogue is an act of translation in which something is invariably lost, though are there are sometimes compensations that only theater can provide.

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