Sentence examples for nuances of interpretation from inspiring English sources

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This deification of Nietzsche often takes the form of obsessing about the details and minute nuances of interpretation – just like evangelical Bible study at its very worst.

As in their "Giselle" last year he and Ms. Osipova plainly stimulated each other, not just in intensity and virtuosity but also in responsive nuances of interpretation.

Still, power relations are hardly equal here and there was no escaping at either conference the suffering brought upon the Palestinians by Israeli security policies, although there were nuances of interpretation.

Other major uses of improvisation are in theatrical rehearsals, to discover new nuances of interpretation, and in acting schools, to allow students to explore and broaden their emotional responsiveness to imaginative situations.

Despite important nuances of interpretation, we suggest that using ChIP quality metrics and making the results readily accessible will facilitate better-informed data use by the wider community.

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Surveys restrict the information respondents provide, by what they do not include, and by nuance of interpretation by respondents.

Lastly, our 2012 JEP paper cites papers from the BIS, IMF and OECD (among others) which virtually all find very similar conclusions to original findings, albeit with slight differences in threshold, and many nuances of alternative interpretation.

The Leibnizian and Prior's Ockhamistic views seem to be very similar, and most differences between them seem to be nuances of metaphysical interpretation.

This is a great tool for the medical student who is just learning how to interpret a basic ECG as well as for the seasoned clinician who wants a quick refresher on the finer nuances of ECG interpretation.

He improvised his playlists, following his whims, pursuing thematic links, frequently playing multiple versions of the same song to plumb the nuances of different interpretations.

The nuances of these interpretations create complications for pre-hospital healthcare treatment and transport decisions; when to transport a patient to a burn centre is not indicated in the referral criteria, for pre-hospital or in-hospital patients.

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