Sentence examples for take interpretative from inspiring English sources

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Laws, ill fitting and varying by state, were not written to anticipate same-sex situations, and judges often take interpretative license as they struggle to navigate a rocky path.

It has been suggested that we need to take interpretative and constructive views more seriously if we are to incorporate the social element in software engineering.

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As we have seen, though, we are often encouraged by conceptual artists to take the interpretative exercise into our own hands, so to speak, and not be shy to use features about ourselves and our own lives as interpretive tools.

In this study we took an interpretative psychosocial approach, focusing on the meanings and interpretations of participants, who are considered as active agents in managing and responding to illness [ 11], and exploring individuals' experiences in a social context.

Analysis proceeded in parallel with the interviews and was inductive, taking an interpretative stance [ 20, 21].

Analysis followed three stages: i) the first two transcriptions were scrutinised by two of the authors and provisional codes agreed; ii) these codes were used as the basis for an iterative process of thematic analysis taking an interpretative stance [ 33] where data were organised and indexed by three of the authors using qualitative data analysis software [ 34] to support the process.

In paragraph 2 we take into account some interpretative lines in the debate of social sciences on the city, focussing on those which study tendencies of domestication and control of public places.

In their view, policy analysis has to become more deliberative: less top-down, involving expanded networks, and more interpretative, taking into account people's stories, their understandings, values and beliefs as expressed through language and behaviour.

I doubted my interpretative acuity in "Take the 'A' Train," and my Piazzolla sounded pretty Anglo-Saxon, but who cared?

I then take a broader and more interpretative look at the work with respect to the perspective taken, what we have found, what it means, and its potential influence on work in this area going forward.

Now is not the time to rehearse them all, but the arguments against his homosexuality are complex and sophistical, and often take convenient and homophobic advantage of the sonnets' built-in interpretative slippage – which Shakespeare himself would have needed for what we would now call "plausible deniability", should anyone have felt inclined to cry sodomy.

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