Not necessarily — one has to be a bit
careful about interpretation.
«This is an interesting paper presenting a potentially useful preventative therapy for Alzheimer's disease but, while mouse models are very useful, we have to be very
careful about the interpretation of the data in relation to the human condition.
Not exact matches
The Economist presents itself as a definitive source for news and
interpretation, so it would help if it wasn't quite so tendentious when writing
about the Catholic Church and was a little more
careful to get its facts right.
Those who maintain that
interpretation, of course, have to live by it themselves, so they must always be very
careful about what they say, and think, all the time.
Nash, I would be
careful about laughing at someone when you yourself has very little biblical
interpretation of the scriptures you are posting down.
He said the judge might have treated the instructions to the jury differently, and prosecutors «would have been even more
careful»
about making sure their summation and rebuttal arguments «completely conformed» with the court's new
interpretation of the federal theft of honest services law.
Be
Careful About Recruiting Employees as Fosters Check labor laws and their
interpretations.