Sentence examples for within this interpretation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "within this interpretation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific understanding or analysis of a text, concept, or situation. Example: "Within this interpretation, we can see how the character's motivations are influenced by their background."

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Within this interpretation, Euclid's fifth postulate was an empirical finding; non-Euclidean geometries did not apply to the real world.

Rather, within this interpretation, flame area creation is the effect, not the cause, of augmented turbulent burning velocities.

We point out that, within this interpretation, the system and hence the model is assumed to naturally possess distributed parameters.

Within this interpretation, there is no hierarchy among concepts, unlike that suggested by [ 50] and used by [ 51] to diagnose malaria.

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But even within Pruitt's denomination, this interpretation of "dominion" has been controversial.

The soma of the RGC "senses" that its axon has been injured within 30 min. This interpretation of our data is based on the dramatic de-activation of the phosphorylation state of ERK1 in the Muller cells within 30 min. Muller cells and astrocytes express activated ERK-1 in the retina, and these cells express higher levels in retinas from glaucomatous donors [ 24].

The pattern of microsatellite variation within each haplogroup also supports this interpretation as explained below.

With this interpretation, energy efficiency fits within the substitution model.

In contrast, the interpretation of time-invariant or between-subject covariates in the GLMM is less intuitive or even misleading since they also only allow a within-subject interpretation which is difficult to imagine.

A huge amount of campaigning by charities falls within this catch-all interpretation.

Within this double-step interpretation of the data, cancellation of saccades is a natural behavioral phenomenon (another phenomenon associated with competition between alternative locations to which a saccade might be directed concerns saccadic curvature (e.g. Walker, McSorley, & Haggard, 2006), although saccadic trajectories were not assessed in the current study).

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