Sentence examples for reverse interpretation from inspiring English sources

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Just as it was tempting to interpret the SNP victory in Glasgow East – Labour's second-safest Scottish seat at Westminster – as a sign of unstoppable momentum, it has been equally tempting for some to put the reverse interpretation on Labour's surprise victory in Glenrothes.

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Given such interpretations, we would have to reverse the interpretations and associated correlations to reflect the possibility of under-use of needed healthcare in such communities.

Voluntary School Prayer, Flag Desecration, Campaign Contributions by Corporations and Unions - Although these also involve social issues, they arise as efforts to reverse Supreme Court interpretations of the First Amendment.

Previous work has demonstrated the utility of exploring the reverse causal interpretation of large scale data sets using HYPs as opposed to reasoning downstream from the data [ 12- 14].

The chief justice's willingness to reverse the Florida Supreme Court's interpretation of Florida law in this case is at least in tension with our reluctance in Fiore even to interpret Pennsylvania law before seeking instruction from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

The ruling reversed an earlier interpretation, which had concluded, erroneously, that Iraqi insurgents were not protected by international law.

Given the observational study designs with the inherent possibility of residual confounding and reverse causation phenomena, a cautious interpretation of the results is recommended.

Thus, based on these assumptions, correction for a response slowing effect of threat on RTs reverses the interpretation of results, which now suggest a bias in attentional shifting to threat, but no bias in disengagement.

Price's office could reverse course and offer a different interpretation of federal law.

On the radiograph, white areas correspond to high X-ray absorption while on the negative emissiography image (reversed to facilitate interpretations) white areas correspond to high electron emission.

One commentator suggested that such broad interpretations of expropriation provisions could reverse the established tenet of environmental policy that the polluters should bear the cost of their pollution rather than be paid not to pollute.

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