Sentence examples for truthful interpretation from inspiring English sources

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I was immediately convinced by Tolstoy's claim that the only accurate, and thus really truthful, interpretation of "Anna Karenina" was a word-for-word retelling; and, since "Anna Karenina" already existed with 100 percent word-for-word accuracy, what use was Strakhov?

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Ms. Lowe may not have the translucent depths and lyricism of the most heart-wrenching Blanches — or, obviously, the sheer wattage of a Cate Blanchett — but it's an effective, truthful and nuanced interpretation.

The convergence of thoughts by a variety of researchers supports that the interpretation is truthful and credible.

Bruner [ 22] asserts that credibility in narrative research can also be understood as verisimilitude, meaning that the interpretations appear truthful in comparison to one's own experiences and in relation to shared meanings in society.

The review went on to describe the direction as "masterly," citing "its remarkable delineation of character development and the subtle touches which convey ideas through vision rather than the written word, an all too-rare employment of the possibilities of the cinema play as a distinct branch of art capable of truthful and convincing revelation and interpretation of life's realities".

The attraction of this particular interpretation of the concept of truthful architecture was probably due to the popularity of new attitudes toward experimental science and to the disrepute into which mythology had been cast by the philosophers of the Enlightenment.

In this respect, Jaspers adopted from Schelling a non-identitarian model of cognitive life, which views true (or truthful) knowledge as obtained through acts of positive interpretation and revelation at the limits of rational consciousness.

(We can be reasonably sure that she is factually truthful, but there are other kinds of lying: the distortions of interpretation, the distortions of omission).

In what follows, we sometimes use the terminology production costs and information costs to distinguish between costs incurred through production and costs paid to ensure truthful revelation by the buyer.6 The terms "marginal production" and "marginal information" costs will then have the obvious interpretation.

This new interpretation permits a simpler solution than those considered in the literature; I derive a mechanism that induces truthful revelation where the equilibrium involves a single round of elimination of weakly dominated strategies, and no monetary transfers.

Reporting, even the most factually sound, is never free of interpretation; a story, especially an important one, involves sculpting from a mass of raw material, to give it a truthful shape.

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