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to interpretive
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Marked by interpretation.
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Herder's theoretical commitment to strict secularism in biblical interpretation led him to interpretive discoveries concerning the Bible which were themselves of epoch-making importance.
Can often respond appropriately to others; can sustain and may extend some conversational exchanges However, can do these things less well when attempting to respond to interpretive or critical questions, or when trying to interpret information and present elaborated ideas.
Data analysis according to interpretive phenomenology does not claim to identify a single right interpretation, but acknowledges that more plausible or comprehensive interpretations are always possible [ 27].
He does not tend to interpretive excess.
But this promptly opens the door to interpretive dispute.
But most relate to interpretive points, fine or broad.
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WEIS ECOLOGY CENTER -- Wildflowers to Wildlife to Waterfalls Interpretive Hike.
He doesn't want to narrow interpretive possibilities, he wants to multiply them.
Coding and thematic analyses were compared regularly between the researchers to optimise consistency and to enrich interpretive insights.
WoE refers to the interpretive methods commonly applied to bodies of literature when conducting hazard and risk assessments.
In the process of knowledge generation we constantly have to make interpretive choices: "Knowledge is interpreted data.
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