Sentence examples for the definitive interpretation from inspiring English sources

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A week after Sarah Brown gave what might be the definitive interpretation of the part, and just as Samantha Cameron prepares to deliver her take on it, Cherie has told Vanity Fair that her husband will rank with Churchill.

At the same time, they resist the idea that "the Oedipus complex provides the definitive interpretation of 'Hamlet.' " Critchley and Webster, a married couple, have clearly been conducting a long-running two-person seminar on "Hamlet".

At the time, and for many years thereafter, that decision provided the definitive interpretation of what the Constitution's framers meant when they barred Congress and the states from passing any "ex post facto law".

Her final album, "Blossom's Planet" (Daffodil), released in 2000, includes what may be the definitive interpretation of Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Wave" Her dreamy attenuated rendition finds her voice floating away as though to sea, or to heaven, on lapping waves of tastefully synthesized strings.

This is only the sixth performance since it was completed in 1927, and Grimshaw believes that with the forces the BBC is gathering – two orchestras, 10 choirs and four top-notch soloists under the baton of conductor Martyn Brabbins – this could be the definitive interpretation.

Morell's portrayal of Quatermass has been described as the definitive interpretation of the character.

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Many authors stated that the recommended definitive interpretation of the Widal test is four fold rise in agglutinins in sera taken 7 to 10 days apart[ 8, 13].

Many authors stated that the recommended definitive interpretation of the Widal test is a four fold rise in agglutinins in sera taken 7 to 10 days apart[ 8, 24].

The Governments of the fifteen Member States have achieved the common agreement that this decision is the agreed and definitive interpretation of the relevant Treaty provisions.

Limitations inherent to both the fMRI acquisition and the biophysical properties of the BOLD response prevent a definitive interpretation of the activity's role in spontaneous motor behavior, which could be either efferent (generated endogenously and resulting in limb movement) or afferent (processing of information about spinally generated movements) in nature.

In many of these studies, sample sizes and multiple confounders in case definition limit definitive interpretation, leading some authors to conclude that socio-economic factors are mainly responsible for the variation in school performance and neurocognitive ability in asthma [ 32].

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