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Sentence count:256+10Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: interpretingreadingrenderingrenditionversionSimilar words: interpretinternationalpresentationenterpriseinteractionintegrationrepresentationinterventionMeaning: [ɪn‚tɜrprɪ'teɪʃn /-tɜːp-]  n. 1. a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something 2. the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance 3. an explanation that results from interpreting something 4. an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious. 
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121. It has been confined to an interpretation of the specific regulations.
122. But it must be admitted that the interpretation of the earlier building as a temple lacks conviction.
123. The best cognitive theory we have motivates the best valid interpretation we can get.
124. Correlations between behaviour and exposure are open to all manner of interpretation.
125. That interpretation was widely viewed as favoring business over minority and female employees attempting to charge job discrimination.
125. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
126. The interpretation depends on the fact that trusts could be set up without addressing the trustee directly.
127. However, the drafter should generally avoid relying on the interpretation given to a word or term in a previous decided case.
128. The morphologists' interpretation of evolution invoked adaptation only in the most abstract way.
129. In this interpretation, information specialists were functionaries who merely implemented the decisions of top management.
130. The choice of electricians or estate-agents in the elliptical clause affected the plausibility of its interpretation in the following way.
131. An interpretation of scripture is presupposed in which all verses must comport with one another.
132. The elaborate songs of male birds clearly fit best a manipulatory interpretation.
133. None the less there is disagreement among the sources about the proper interpretation of a modality of this kind.
134. Yet the liberal interpretation of divorce laws appears to have led to the alarming trends already observed.
135. Often the interpretation of laboratory data is difficult and does not necessarily correlate with either clinical or dietary findings.
136. As a matter of interpretation the only possible answer is that it can not.
137. The child's behaviour may then cue the adult as to how successful was the initial interpretation.
138. The Alcoholics Anonymous World Services publishes a book whose purpose is to provide an interpretation of the twelve steps.
139. Innovation should be the correct interpretation of the archetype, the prototype.
140. From this trilogy of cases the modem approach to the interpretation of exemption clauses has emerged.
141. These should be noted, before one views the siege as baseline myth for the interpretation of everyday life.
142. Any self-declared woman-centred account or interpretation of experience can assume the status of absolute truth.
143. The stored characters that most closely match the input are identified as the most likely interpretation of that input.
144. The interpretation of our experiment is also corroborated by results of other studies of the functional anatomy of phonological processing.
145. We also anticipate, together with your lawyers, assisting in the interpretation of any warranty and indemnity requirements included in a contract.
146. Imagination and artistic creation are also, according to a strict interpretation of Freudian theory, neurotic symptoms.
147. Such an interpretation is probably possible, but two of the major motifs of Walden argue against it.
148. One of the most frequent criticisms of a bill of rights is the power of interpretation it would afford to the judiciary.
149. Doubts have been cast on this interpretation, but insufficient evidence is available to reassess it in terms of the more typical two-phase sequence.
150. However, Nuttall has shown that this creates considerable problems for the interpretation of results in relation to, for example, class size.
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