Sentences with phrase «meaningful interpretation of»

We present Figures 1 and 2 for a more meaningful interpretation of the significant interaction terms.
In my view, there is no conflict between providing a meaningful interpretation of s. 13 (1) and protecting the s. 2 (b) freedom of expression so long as the interpretation of the words «hatred» and «contempt» is fully informed by an awareness that Parliament's objective is to protect the equality and dignity of all individuals by reducing the incidence of harm - causing expression.
The IMI could also control and organize access to metadata (the associated host disease phenotype data, for a human gut microbiota sample, for instance) without which meaningful interpretation of the data is not possible.
This episode simultaneously taxed my visual / spatial system for three separate tasks: the intense spatial planning of where the heavy tree branches were to be cut, and would fall; the meaningful interpretation of the incoming barrage of sensory input; and the essential need to keep my balance based primarily on the constantly moving visual input.
He holds that meaningful interpretation of the course of events is possible only by a pre-apprehension of the fulfilling outcome toward which they move.
The context for the entire treatment will be a consistent and coherent worldview that in my belief is appropriate to the Christian tradition of faith, worship, and life and that at the same time can make sense to men and women today in their desire for a meaningful interpretation of their existence, of the world in which that existence is found, and of the divine reality we call God.
Indeed I commend them for your consideration largely because they offer a meaningful interpretation of the resurrection of Jesus, and of ourselves, which does not depend upon that doctrine.
This is an interpretation of the Whiteheadian scheme which has quite unacceptable consequences, but it may also turn out to be the only meaningful interpretation of the scheme in the sense that it is the only interpretation in any way distinguishable from the situation that would obtain if there were no God.

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Also, the survey to be meaningful must not have loose categories such as «none» or «other», these categories lends to confusion with the interpretation of results.
Hence, only the first interpretation is meaningful, and it can not be used to deduce from the existence of (genuine) moral evil the nonexistence of benevolent omnipotence, since «whether the free men created by God would always do what is right would presumably be up to them» (GPE 271).
I agree and I'm still trying to see how your interpretation of the OT prophets differs in any meaningful way from my atheist friends.
Our theological beliefs about the community of faith, the images of God we find meaningful, ethical perspectives based on our understanding of justice and care, and our interpretation of suffering and healing, sin and forgiveness, ground us and guide us in responding to the crises of members of our congregations.
First, is a religious interpretation of our common human experience meaningful and rue?
To me a more meaningful interpretation is inherent in the notion of religious test.
Whereas some authors of the former groups arrive at a priori - constructions lacking the broad basis of verifiable facts, the latter school seems to be too reluctant to give that interpretation to their findings which alone can make them really meaningful.
Some of the difficult verses of John's gospel, those words that are often contested, are confronted, discussed and given broader and more meaningful interpretation.
[3] The coincidence of a meaningful structure and the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church enhances the plausibility of the interpretation being advanced for those whose faith is guided by the Roman Catholic faith tradition.
Distorted Christian interpretations of «fulfillment» have had destructive consequences for meaningful dialogue.
In a recent article in The Christian Century («How Jacques Ellul Reads the Bible, November 29, 1972) Vernard Eller said that «regnant methods of interpretation simply are not communicating biblical - truth in a way that is moving or meaningful to most believers» and called for a new hermeneutic.
The biblical history is meaningful, because of the interpretation of events supplied by the Word of God through prophetic men — an interpretation which, as we have seen, is itself creative of events.
I'd say that nothing that I have never been and never shall be aware of is a part of me; yet I must add that much that I can not in any meaningful sense be said to be aware of directly... is still necessary to a coherent interpretation of the world with which I interact.
Furthermore, those who now belong with us in acceptance of this gospel and these corollaries, ought to have reasonable freedom to interpret the how of the historical credenda in a fashion meaningful to them, provided always that their interpretation does not negate the faith by which the Christian fellowship lives.
What's more, every Friday at 5 pm guests can attend a performance of traditional Native American hoop dancing known as, «the dance of life,» an interpretation of many plants and animals meaningful to Native American culture.
This can not, under any interpretation, represent the meaningful progress on the devolution of the powers we need to design a social security system that meets Scotland's needs.»
«The structure of our decision tree also provided meaningful information about the interpretation of each risk factor in each patient.
A collaborative group including the CRI Cancer Immunotherapy Consortium (CIC), the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT) Immunoguiding Program (CIP), and scientists at Stanford University launch the Minimal Information About T cell Assays (MIATA) Project, the first systematic effort to establish a framework for reporting immune monitoring data from T cell assays used in clinical trials, with the goal of fostering reliability of data to facilitate meaningful interpretation, comparison, and meta - analysis across clinical trials.
For meaningful scientific interpretation of histopathological data through analysis of large cohorts of mice, we recommend, 24 mice per age group (i.e., number used in systematic clinical tests).
for the Hudsons for crafting a culturally - relevant interpretation of the Bible in order to encourage the up - and - coming generation of black youth to establish a meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ and the Church.
Finally, biology and psychology affects our interpretation of whether something is meaningful to us.
In data - focused team meetings, teachers may eagerly examine a wide variety of information on student learning, consider multiple interpretations of the data, support one another in developing meaningful instructional improvements — or not.
The 56 % meeting or exceeding standard for CA's grade 11 E / LA result was an outlier with blinking red lights that defies meaningful interpretation other than a grossly discrepant cut score (to the low side) or some other test development flaw (such as an inadequate item bank for a computer - adaptive test) or an error in the test administration or scoring process, or some weird effect due to the increased number of grade 11 students with scores since EAP moved from voluntary to mandatory in 2015 [which usually would involve a decrease in scores, a reasonable interpretation for the decrease in Math EAP scores this year, rather than an increase in scores].
Because the interpretation of what is «adoptable» is widely variable, use of the word doesn't lend any meaningful value to the discussion of sheltering responsibilities.
Chie Fueki's paintings are both shimmeringly beautiful and richly meaningful, offering many layers of interpretation and allusion and drawing on roots as disparate as Jasper Johns and Japanese bijinga painting.
While the Syracuse University Art Collection has evolved over 135 years of active collecting, its mission continues to follow Dr. Comfort's original intent: to establish a resource that provides meaningful encounters with objects through the acquisition, preservation and interpretation of the collection to the University community of students, faculty and staff, alumni, and to the region's general public.
Kelley affronted nostalgic interpretations of the Memory Ware series by claiming that they were comprised of unused materials in his studio that had never been meaningful to anyone.
All sorts of interpretations are possible and yours might possibly be meaningful.
I'll grant you that there is only one side to the facts that scientists uncover (like proxy data), but these facts require interpretation (like statistical analysis) to be meaningful to the rest of the world or to create a workable theory.
re Gavin @ 223 I know what the mean global temperature is (actually, I don't, see below) but the question was why is this a meaningful metric for looking at changes over time, when you could get the same global mean from very different distributions of temperature (eg increase the poles, decrease the tropics) which would have very different interpretations of energy balance (at least if I am right that humidity matters)?
The random time series, here represented as the bold curve on the top, may be physically meaningful, but the components made up of cosine and sine may not all have a physical interpretation (especially if the time series is from a chaotic or complex system).
This is invariably necessary b / c multivariate regression outputs (typically reported in tables of regression coefficients and associated precision measures such as t - statistics, standard errors, and stupefying «p - values») invariably defy meaningful interpretation by even stats - sophisticated readers.
I know that thickness has declined significantly in the arctic, but have we had accurate measurement of ice thickness long enough to make any meaningful interpretations?
What I'm trying to say is that the variance and mean of the «ensemble» of models is completely meaningless, statistically because the inputs do not possess the most basic properties required for a meaningful interpretation.
Some of the cases also implied interpretations that were incompatible with some of the other cases, such as pronounced externally induced geophysical cycles and a dominant role of long - term persistence (LTP); slow stochastic fluctuations associated with LTP make the detection of meaningful cycles from solar forcing difficult if they shape the dominant character in the geophysical record.
But it is a fallacy to say that language is meaningful only in relation to some particular background... I find the belittling of dictionaries and grammars as tools of interpretation to be rather extraordinary... If we abandon them as the basic tools of construction, we are no longer discovering how the parties understood each other.
West Coast LEAF is proud to be speaking out in Canada's highest court for an interpretation of human rights law that recognizes this reality and offers meaningful tools for confronting discrimination as it really plays out in our jobs and in our everyday lives.
Where, like here, the matter involves the interpretation of a standard form contract, the interpretation at issue is of precedential value, and there is no meaningful factual matrix specific to the parties to assist the interpretation process, this interpretation is better characterized as a question of law subject to a correctness review.
Unless the obligation to enforce legislation is to be emptied of any meaningful content, a point must come at which the statutory text is so clear as to preclude a given «interpretation», even if competing constructions would accommodate rule - of - law or separation - of - powers considerations less fully.
The court held that an appeal from a trial judge's interpretation of a standard form contract, that has precedential value and does not require engagement with any meaningful factual matrix, is a question of law that should be reviewed for correctness.
A meaningful mediation, where an insurer makes genuine efforts to resolve the claim without going to trial, is the only reasonable interpretation of the Act, and the best way to ensure that claims are processed expeditiously.
On appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, the federal government continues to argue for an arbitrarily narrow interpretation of this unique head of power, which would exclude these groups from treaty - making and thwart meaningful reconciliation with them.
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