Seemingly simple in composition, line paintings like Untitled (December) were in fact precisely arranged to be self - sufficient: complete artistic statements with
everything needed for interpretation contained within the picture.
This
inevitable need for interpretation is fundamentally at odds with the semantic web's need for a fixed, more or less easily applied set of rules of analysis: it's a case of ontology meets hermeneutics, or, if you like, Humpty Dumpty meets Alice.
Those verses are clear cut with
no need for interpretation, but since you're spiritually blind, you know nothing of the things of God.
Though the popular Russian novel has been adapted so many times that there really wasn't
a need for another interpretation, Wright at least brings something new to the material with his inspired theatrical setup.
For teachers, it meant that the data needed to be collated, centralised, and communicated without
the need for interpretation, so that they could understand each student's strengths and areas for improvement.
Because of this difficulty and
the need for interpretation some veterinarians do not include a blood pressure examination as part of the yearly checkup unless some type of heart or other disease which impacts pressure (renal or kidney failure) is suspected.
He moved into abstraction because, like music, it represented pure experience; there was «
no need for interpretation».
Also useful are links to the Code of Civil Procedure and the Civil Code of Québec, because in addition to translation, there's
a need for interpretation between civil code and common law concepts.
The bots find a tightly themed and organized format when they visit which eliminates
any need for interpretation on the bots part and requires less back links to define the content of the site.