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However, its rapid growth and evolution has led to multiple interpretations of the concept, to the point that some view it as a source of confusion and debate [ 14, 15].
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This guidance gave direction to the students in the novel task of examining art in a science class and, moreover, prompted students to plumb the complexity of the artworks, which had been chosen for their ability to captivate and to be open to multiple interpretations.
When courts have decided a mistake is reasonable, they've typically concluded that the statute was ambiguous, subject to multiple interpretations, or that the law had yet to be interpreted by appellate judges, leaving police with but limited guidance.
Instead, the future is open to multiple interpretations and is not anchored solely to the precedents of the realized past.
Corresponding authors will be contacted in the following circumstances: (1) if the report does not permit us to decide whether it should be included or excluded from our review; (2) if reports are ambiguous and may be subject to multiple interpretations; or (3) if data relevant to our review were collected but not reported.
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