Similar words: interpreting, interpret, interpreter, interpreted, misinterpret, interpretation, misinterpretation, counterproductive. Meaning: adj. that provides interpretation.
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1. History is an interpretive process.
2. Reading is an interpretive process.
3. The latter is an interpretive task relying on a transformation of meaning from one context to another.
4. The legislation also nullifies an interpretive bulletin on ETIs issued by the Labor Department last summer.
5. Until recently there would normally have been two interpretive stages.
6. Then he, Michele, and Romy do an interpretive victory dance for their former classmates.
7. The JVM is a pure interpretive system.
8. Local Knowledge: Further Essays in Interpretive Anthropology.
9. The Introduction the interpretive history of Mrs Dalloway and puts forward the argument of the thesis.
10. JavaScript is a standard, syntactically simple, object-oriented, interpretive programming language supported by browsers and other processors.
11. In some cases I have added interpretive or clarifying comments in brackets.
12. These interpretive difficulties arise when you try to draw conclusions about a population parameter from a sample statistic.
13. The interpretive functions of schemata in understanding utterance include three aspects: prediction, enrichment and bridging.
14. This is an interpretive question perhaps limited by the respondents understanding of international trade politics.
15. In the design of interpretive program, employ preset text and path tagging method to get inference result and explanation of process in detail when users demand.
16. When the death is commemorated as a sacrifice, this is by way of interpretive metaphor.
17. The meaning of scripture is never simply given; it is always the fruit of an interpretive act.
18. The recurring theme of the Evil Fat Person is not the only one discerned by the authors' keen interpretive minds.
19. The debate his book caused continues to rage around a wide range of interpretive schemes.
19. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
20. These questions need not simply be factual, they can also be interpretive.
21. Performance artist Mat Bevel enhances the intimate experience with his sculptural creations and interpretive lighting.
22. The researchers analyzed the think-aloud protocols by means of an interpretive method derived from hermeneutics and modified to include sequential iterations among multiple investigators.
23. Just because Hurt and Pyle have to stick close to the scientific data doesn't mean there's no room for interpretive creativity, and they're not above dropping in an Easter egg here and there.
24. However, there are two problems in the methodology used. One is that the interpretive system the author used to reconstruct Chinese history is from western, what he narrated is the history which Mr.
25. Civil society is the social reality construction, as well as an interpretive scheme.
26. This irrigation project requires a highly developed technical and interpretive expertise.
27. Although Iser brings the reader more fully into the interpretive process, he does not find the locus of meaning to inhere in the reader.
28. Geertz, Clifford . 1983 . Local knowledge: further essays in interpretive anthropology . NY: Basic Books.
29. This paper argues that a Wittgensteinian understanding of language as an integral dimension of human forms of life speaks against the view that our relationship to texts is interpretive in nature.
30. Russian Cossack dancing is followed by break-dancing and an interpretive scarf dance.
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