Sentences with phrase «interpreted as lying»

First, the tests have a margin of error, which means that a score should be interpreted as lying within a range, not a hard - and - fast number.
Do not mis - interpret this as lying in your resume.

Not exact matches

The Catholic basis for denying this tension lies in the argument that Scripture must be read as interpreted in the ecclesiastical tradition.
Whereas Aristotle, as we have seen, took the first factor to be peculiar to conscious experience and the second to be the more general factor lying at the base of consciousness, Whitehead took the subject - object structure as general and fundamental and interpreted causal efficacy in terms of it.
Such an approach, for example, led Cyril of Alexandria to interpret chapter one, verse thirteen («My beloved is to me a bag of myrrh, that lies between my breasts») as referring to the Old and New Testaments, between which hangs Christ.52 Not all interpretation that followed through the centuries was as ludicrous as this, although much of it was.
Deniers, as both Lipstadt and Vidal - Naquet show, seem to have an endless supply of polemical tricks and dodges: they simply discount Jewish testimony out of hand as lie or fantasy; inculpatory testimony from the Nazis themselves is said to have been coerced by the triumphant Allies; documents confirming such testimony are said to be forgeries; Nazi statements and memoranda about the Final Solution are taken at face value if they are euphemistically phrased, but are interpreted as hyperbolic or figurative if they are blunt and explicit; photographs and films of executions are dismissed as fakes.
For the perfected actuality passes back into the temporal world, and qualifies this world so that each temporal actuality includes it as an immediate fact of relevant experience» (351) 3 Some interpreters refer also to Whitehead's reference to the «superjective nature» of God in Process and Reality: «The «superjective» nature of God is the character of the pragmatic value of his specific satisfaction qualifying the transcendent creativity in the various temporal instances» (88).4 In this case, however, the actual warrant lies again on page 351, as it is under the light of that particular passage that the «superjective character» on page 88 is interpreted as a reference to the objectification of the consequent nature.
Cobb's statement could be interpreted as affirming that prior phases are earlier than subsequent ones but do not lie in their past, but the impression he leaves is that this is not so.
A dubious doctrine of election would interpret the speedy metabolism of the congenitally skinny as a mark of divine favor (I confess that sometimes I do wonder about those people) The proof of the pudding of gluttony lies not in the size of the body but in the shape of the embodied soul.
On Monday, Mangano's defense attorney, John Carman of Garden City, suggested that her statements to Spence could be interpreted in ways other than as lies or fabrications.
Linda Mangano's lawyer has attempted to show his client did some work for Singh and that statements she made about the work she performed, which the government alleges are lies, could be interpreted as the truth.
These cognitive impairments may go unnoticed by physicians assessing patients with Parkinson's who are lying down or seated, and could lead to difficulty in daily activities performed while standing and walking, such as tracking conversations, counting change and interpreting traffic signals.
This must always be interpreted to include a wavy or flat coat that lies close to the body, with moderate furnishings, as befits a true working dog.
Director Hidetaka Miyazaki speaks about his philosophy of world building as creating an»em bedded story», in the sense that it encourages players to discover and make their own experience, and much of that discovery lies in interpreting flavour text.
But what if Socrates wasn't merely championing the act of lyingas the dialogue has been traditionally interpreted — but, rather, advocating the power of the creative act?
The works featured in Lies about Painting do not necessarily have these issues as their main focus, but they can nevertheless be interpreted, in some sense, as deconstructions of the phenomenon of painting itself.
The misunderstanding lies in interpreting such a trend as controverting a longer term effect from some particular climate dynamic such as CO2 - mediated forcing.
fm.: I was thinking of the Aziz Assari case when I wrote that (where the controversy lies in what Assari could reasonably interpret was a non-negative response as consent).
OTOH one could simply stop at the last «truth», or add something like «to the best of your ability», so long as that were not interpreted as an excuse for lying on occasion.
The Commonwealth had created a new felony modeled on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, an obscure 20th - century federal law.15 It criminalized unauthorized use of any computer, an admittedly vague framing that in its federal incarnation had been interpreted to include activities as far - reaching as violating a website's terms of service.16 The device scanned a passenger's online personas for signs of criminal activity, and when it couldn't find a smoking gun (such as pictures of contraband or discussion of criminal activity), the CFAA gave Baley additional bites at the apple.17 Lying about your height in a dating profile was often a violation of a site's terms.
A: The answer to your question lies in Article 3 of the Code as interpreted by Standard of Practice 3 - 1.
Much legal wrangling lies ahead as both parties attempt to interpret the ruling to their own advantage.
Perhaps as Canadians the way that we can determine if a matter is more about politics than pure justice, is when the definition of relatively common words such as: «innovation» or «office» is seen to be as confusing to those who need to interpret these words to their benefit, as the meaning of the word «lie» can be — when someone has been caught in one.
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