Sentence examples for knowing how to interpret from inspiring English sources

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You'll have developed strong analytical skills, knowing how to interpret conceptual and data-based information.

Both emphasised that the critical issue is knowing how to interpret the texts, the Qur'an in particular, in ways which are faithful but relevant to modern contexts.

Mr Bush may be thwarted in his efforts by the West's propensity to assume a universal franchise means universal freedom.Edmund RogersCambridge, CambridgeshireAccounting for changeSIR – The problem about asking companies to publish the assumptions underlying their accounts is knowing how to interpret them, and understanding the interaction between them ("Crooks and books", July 30th).

Designing effective graphs and knowing how to interpret them is critical.

"Contested numbers are everywhere, and so everyone would benefit from knowing how to interpret them," says Dr Bell.

"This category is about confidence!" Later, he explains that DJing at a ball is strictly functional, and requires knowing how to interpret commands and non-verbal cues from the MC in addition to choosing the right sounds for different categories.

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Sometimes a checkpoint will be on a particular level of a multi-storey car park, or on the underpass of a dual carriageway, so knowing how to read and interpret the map symbols is crucial.

So besides knowing how to read the numbers produced by data and analytics via artificial intelligence, a high-level futurist will also possess the creative skill to interpret them and make them tell a story.

Persuaded that vision — "sapere vedere," or "knowing how to see" — was the most valuable sense, on another page he portrays — or, rather, speculates — how the brain receives and interprets what the eye captures.

Like a knowing friend who winks and tells you "this is the secret of this painting," it makes the listening much more intriguing because now you know how to interpret what again could be on first listen very eclectic choices.

Without knowing who makes this remark (it's Maggie Verver), or the context for her words (she's talking to her father about her marriage), we don't know how to interpret this observation.

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