We will never become number analysts because we believe numbers should only be
interpreted by the reader.
Headlines can easily skew the way an article gets to be
interpreted by readers.
On other occasions, students would double - check our facts: «Mr. Criswell told us... But you said...» This interchange led to interesting dialogue about perceptions of what students had heard in one class or the other and how history is
interpreted by readers, writers, textbook companies, teachers, and students.
How you position your work, how you distinguish yourself from others in your field or genre, as well as how all your efforts are perceived or
interpreted by your readers, can be the difference between a brand that's fab, or one that fizzles.
The SAB observes that the statement has been
interpreted by readers and members of the public in many different ways.
One errant period or a missing letter can be
interpreted by the reader to mean you have a poor attention to detail or are not serious about your application; both of which will likely result in a rejection.
Subtle formatting and styling inconsistencies are easily overlooked, however they do affect the way a resume is
interpreted by the reader.
Not exact matches
The rabbis didn't think themselves above the Torah, but they also knew that the text needed to be
interpreted, understood
by its
readers.
Various procedures would have been used
by him in order to revise his text, the most important being the insertion, at various places in the original manuscript, of passages expressing his new vision, at times a few lines, at times even whole sections, with the intention of leading his eventual
readers to
interpret the whole context in the light of the point of view of the inserted materials.3 Ford proposes that Whitehead did modify his original manuscript accordingly a number of times before its publication in 1929, with the result that the final version of Process and Reality is actually the outcome of the superposition of texts from successive redactional strata over the original stratum made
by the manuscript of the summer of l927.4
Such a history of «subjective aim» is possible only because of a compositional idiosyncrasy of Whitehead's: although he revised his position many times, he tried very hard to preserve the texts of earlier positions in the final version, often
by insertions designed to persuade the
reader to
interpret such texts in the light of later positions.
I'm not sure what exactly you're saying regarding the waffle, but, yes, all of scripture is in fact «cultural» — it is placed first and foremost within the cultural context of the
readers (the original, intended recipients) and any proper understanding of it and interpretation of it in our culture today must first understand how it would have been received and
interpreted by those it was written to.
But
by the insertion of a few appropriately placed passages, Ford assures us, Whitehead successfully disguised this fact from his
readers and induced them to
interpret the bulk of the book in terms of his most recent discovery (EWM xi, 177; RIWW 50).
Well, it comes from a 2000 year old book, contradicted
by other 2000 year old books, no updates, can be
interpreted in so many different ways depending on how the
reader perceives his world (and how science has progressed... I'm sure if you were alive before galileo told you the earth did not revolve around the sun and had only the bible as your reference you would come to the same conclusion as the Vatican who said the sun revolved around the earth....
We know fison isn't doing that because of the first statement where fison takes full ownership of what he says, and the bible doesn't specifically name Gandhi as being in hell (although the text would be
interpreted by many thoughtful
readers as saying he is) but, taken as a separate statement, the second post reads as «don't blame me, it's the bible's fault.
Over the past few years, I've come to question the notion that the Bible can be inerrant on a practical level if it must always be
interpreted by an errant
reader.
-LSB-...] those might be
interpreted or internalized
by readers.
Sometimes,
by the time I've listed the problems with
interpreting a breastfeeding study, I wonder if these findings were actually meaningful, and I'm sure my
readers feel the same way.
They will examine the theme of citizenship in terms of people's actual practices so as to enable
readers to understand the dynamic ways in which it is
interpreted by people in different parts of the world.
Many
readers (including me)
interpreted Lander's elegant history of CRISPR as a calculated attempt to elevate the intellectual contribution of Zhang (the Broad Institute scientist who is recognized, for the moment,
by the patent office as the lone «inventor» of CRISPR) as it minimizes the contributions of Doudna and Charpentier.
mp3 file in the Audible sub-directory is
interpreted as an audio book
by the Kindle
Reader.
On the projected film, one can see a series of moving white lines that are created
by the needle of the bio chart
reader as it
interprets the sound vibrations.
I'll be very, very, very curious to see how The New York Times responds to this latest joint statement
by the various national scientific academies and whether it presents its reading public with some simple facts that allow
readers to understand,
interpret, and judge ExxonMobil's statements within a more complete set of facts.
Without a phrase
readers could
interpret as a sinister top - down industry directive, the Harper's article had no punch, only unconvincing guilt -
by - association as an indictment of skeptic scientists.
The principles barriers to the intelligibility of a particular law are, in my view, are excessively involuted sentence structure, the use of language other than in its plain or ordinary sense, and recursive drafting techniques that require the
reader to
interpret one section
by reference to another.
And that was highlighted
by one of Rizun's Medium posts in March, which many
readers interpreted as arguing that miners could force users to move from bitcoin to Bitcoin Unlimited.