Sentence examples for just one interpretation from inspiring English sources

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That's implicit not just in Simon's depiction but in others' too, though it's just one interpretation.

That's just one interpretation of the unusual readings from a certain star, and an unlikely one at that.

There is just one interpretation".

Well, again that is just one interpretation.

Qualitative work has the limitation of potential researcher bias because construction of knowledge is just one interpretation of reality.

The 1973 film was just one interpretation of the book, and this one can be very different.

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Only one interpretation was possible: they were even faking that.

But actually, that is just one version of the story, just a narrative that is open to revision and re-interpretation.

It's just one possible interpretation.

"I was educated by Jesuits, and I know enough about religion to say that ours is just one honest interpretation of the message of Jesus played out in a contemporary setting, for a contemporary audience," McGruder tells me as the sun begins to set on the community garden, and the production prepares to wrap up shooting for the day.

Just when you think you have at last settled firmly on one interpretation of her behavior — favoring the deeply loving mother or the life-denying control freak — a new clue emerges to support the opposite case.

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