The phrase
"difference of interpretation" refers to the situation when people have varying understandings or explanations about a certain topic or idea. It means that individuals can see or understand things in different ways.
Full definition
Differences are based on sustained and
supported differences of interpretation between faithful and sincere members of the Body — and not just of individuals, but of whole congregations or denominations.
Thus, although it should be easier to teach Western students about Islam than about Hinduism or Buddhism, for there is much in common, the burden of our neighborhood quarrels — not always impartially recorded — and the
subtle differences of interpretation make Islam the most difficult religion to present fairly.
Another panel considered the way in which South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Zambia and Uganda approach international arbitration, with panellists representing the judiciaries of those countries reporting a generally positive outlook, in line with their status as signatories of the New York Convention,
although differences of interpretation remain.
If in 2017 Mrs May brings in Cold War era visas, work and resident permits for European citizens or continues to reject the European Court of Justice as a useful commercial court or administrative tribunal to sort out
differences of interpretation of EU treaty law and obligations then the Article 50 negotiations will end in a train crash.
Errors can often be just
a difference of interpretation of the facts.
It is almost always
a difference of interpretation, which leads to a difference in beliefs.
For that reason, I borrowed, though with
a difference of interpretation that made it clear that I was not borrowing the well - known tenets of Platonism along with it, the Platonic phrase «real (Or true) cause» to refer to the agent in his exercise of supervening ontic power.
Even during the governing of Ali as Caliph there were
differences of interpretation of the same sources; at such times not all Muslims followed Ali, but at least the Shi`ites did.
Under the new rules, marks will only be changed if there is found to be a clear marking error, not where a reviewer has
a difference of interpretation.
I say again that we are totally unembarrassed about correcting genuine errors, but many of the points raised at RealClimate are
differences of interpretation.