Sentence examples for notes on interpretation from inspiring English sources

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Although this was most readily apparent for Cuba, we elected to include the data available, with cautionary notes on interpretation, as Cuba's successes in some areas of early child health and development may serve as case studies for other resource-constrained settings.

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In early 1950, not long after taking his daughter Jean to see Katharine Hepburn play the heroine Rosalind in Shakespeare's As You Like It on Broadway, future Law School Professor Hans Zeisel wrote the actress a letter offering notes on her interpretation of a line in a scene with the character Sylvius.

Dommenget, D. & Latif, M. A cautionary note on the interpretation of EOFs.

One final note on indirect interpretation is in order.

Abū ʿIsā Muḥammad al-Tirmidhī (died ah 279 [892 ce]) edited the Jāmiʿ al-ṣaḥīḥ, adding notes on the distinctive interpretations of the schools of law (madhāhib).

29 Furthermore, the authors consider the reporting of heterogeneous pooled prevalence estimates, with the clear cautionary notes provided by the authors on interpretation, provide considerable additional value and transparency to the existing literature available in this field.

At any rate, in looking over her early essays "Notes on Camp" and "Against Interpretation," she reacted with contradictory feelings, which made the process of selection difficult.

Contains excerpts of historical tracts, medical recipes, charms, prayers, notes on parliament, philosophy, and dream interpretation, proverbs, poems, notes on horses and hunting, and excerpts from astronomical and religious tracts.

This collection for instance contains two modern classics, Against Interpretation and Notes on Camp, as well as discussions of Lévi-Strauss, Sartre, Camus, Beckett, Godard, a memorable demolition of Ionesco, together with psychoanalysis and science fiction cinema.

The findings presented here provide a cautionary note on the biological interpretation of large PPI networks.

"As Consciousness Is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals and Notebooks, 1964-1980," publishearlier thishis month, shows us the writer between the ages of thirty-one and forty-seven, when she was producing some of her most lauded essays, including "Against Interpretation," "On Photography," "Notes on 'Camp,' " and "Illness as Metaphor".

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