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Of these, 89% used some form of interpretation during those consultations.
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Regardless of the method employed, only 40% of human studies compared with 78% of animal studies reported using some form of standard interpretation guidelines.
He sees cycling as "a form of interpretation" (put a critic on a bicycle and this is what you get).
The fourfold sense of Scripture would come to dominate medieval exegesis, though the allegorical understanding of Scripture was the most common form of interpretation.
It also reminds the audience of how accomplished video and film are as a form of interpretation, and how much history there is behind Björk and Cunningham's mastery of combining sound and vision.
It is dismissed, as I believe it should be, as a form of political gerrymandering rather than as a form of interpretation; for it regards the text not as an object of explication, but as an object of manipulation.
The study of the Bible became an essential element of the Jewish religion, which meant that the sacred text had to be subjected to a form of interpretation that would bring out its universal significance and permanent relevance.
We have refrained from any form of interpretation in this section.
We only present a summary of the ideas that came forward during the meeting and cautiously refrain from any form of interpretation in this section.
The way someone approaches an image is a form of interpretation of its own, regardless of the image's content.
Of note here, is the high proportion of general practitioners who 'get by' without any form of interpretation (professional or informal).
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