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Discover LudwigThe phrase "questionable interpretations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to interpretations that are open to doubt due to their questionable accuracy or credibility. For example, "He made several questionable interpretations of the text, which made the analysis unreliable."
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There are plenty of skeptics, however, including the former 76ers coach Larry Brown, who argues that statistics are always vulnerable to questionable interpretations.
The ease of use has presented some problems due to unrealistic expectations, inappropriate survey design, and questionable interpretations.
It is a subsequent McKinsey report (2010), one which doesn't rely on questionable interpretations from indirect sources, but rather its own analysis.
Coming on the heels of the 2008 financial crisis and the ensuing Occupy movement, Piketty's book has been held up as an incontrovertible truth, without differentiation between his remarkable historical work and his more questionable interpretations and policy recommendations.
Questionable interpretations were evaluated again until consensus was reached.
They identified lack of a mechanistic footing, questionable interpretations of hormetic data, and underestimation by proponents of the complexity and diversity of human population response to xenobiotic exposures.
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The DfE also repeated a questionable interpretation of primary school results improvements, attributing this to academy status despite the UK Statistics Authority warning last year that this may not be the reason.
In his dissent today in Williams v. United States, No. 01-175, Justice Breyer said the appeals court decision was based on a questionable interpretation of the Will case that only the Supreme Court could resolve.
Because it was evident that Steele had technically followed the rules of engagement, the reprimand carefully faulted Steele for his "intricate and questionable" interpretation of the rules, and noted that he had been unclear with his soldiers, resulting in the deaths of "five unarmed people".
Republic, the campaign for an elected head of state, has asked HMRC's anti-avoidance team to investigate whether the ruling means the duchy is now "using a highly questionable interpretation of its legal status as a means of avoiding corporation tax obligations".
Yet Brooks, along with the rest of us, lives in a society that, on a fairly regular basis, sacrifices the lives of public servants, high school and college students, moviegoers and even small children to a questionable interpretation of one sentence in its Constitution.
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