Sentences with phrase «such an interpretation»

Such an interpretation of course only works if we accept the album - as - unity interpretation, and I will admit that even then it is open to challenge.
For in such an interpretation the knowing subject is no longer a part of the scientifically known universe.
He makes such interpretations cautiously, however, because the animals received the drugs only once.
Different ages have provided such interpretation in radically different ways.
Right now, I am leaning away from such an interpretation, but the evidence for this understanding is quite compelling.
Unless ministers give the people such an interpretation, they are not likely to get it for themselves.
According to such an interpretation there is no sharp line which divides sacred writings from all other literature.
When such interpretations need to be made, what the document is saying is not clear.
Also, would such an interpretation impact on the notion of personal data by narrowing it to data which an entity knows relates to an identified or an identifiable person?
The data seems to support such interpretations, but feels too limited in scope to draw hard and fast conclusions.
The primary categories which have figured in such interpretation are those of class, ethnicity and gender.
«Although a direct causal link has not been established between the atmospheric phenomena observed in late October 2012 and the record - breaking sea - ice loss observed during the preceding summer months, all of the observations are consistent with such an interpretation,» states the Oceanography article.
The theological work which such an interpretation involves can be sketched only in the broadest outline and with only a few examples.
On such an interpretation Member States would retain the authority to provide a higher level of protection of fundamental rights, without making that standard applicable to the Union as a whole.
I sent a query to Dr. Alley about such interpretations of his work and the ice - core record and he sent a reply, the heart of which is pasted below.....»
Such an interpretation requires an abundance of caution, says D. Charles Deeming, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Lincoln in England not involved in the study.
Right now, we have a few major adjusters whose records show on close examination (if the available data allow such interpretation) that their adjusted data can be based upon obsolete data from the provider, or even now - rejected data.
Considerations such as these invite us to offer an innocuous reading of our text, but to state such an interpretation indicates that we are on the wrong course.
Wyschogrod has no quarrel, it seems, with those Christians who interpret the return to the Land as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy, but he is impatient with those who resist such an interpretation.
Since I had, from my initial article, emphasized the element of divine judgment over the nation, quoting the great lines from Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address as my central text, I could not but find such an interpretation abhorrent.
I began to quit worrying about such an interpretation when I realized that God himself regarded this as a good thing — if it could be managed.
Such a presentation of the challenge of the gospel may lead to some persons contesting such an interpretation of the gospel.
Though some might consider such an interpretation to be far - fetched, we must ask ourselves why the text would refer to the «fat» of the flock if what God really wanted was blood.
First, such an interpretation rests on the incorrect assumption that Calvin's theology is a system logically deduced from a central idea.
Such an interpretation actually comes very close to re-installing God as the creator — an idea Whitehead explicitly wanted to overcome.
One commentator on one such interpretation remarks that it retained the husk and surrendered the kernel.
In the nineteenth century such an interpretation was popularised by thinkers like Thomas Huxley and Andrew Dickson White in an era in which the formal separation of science from natural philosophy was confirmed.
To these and other such interpretations the disciple listens, wanting to feel relief but in fact feeling very uncertain.
For this «scholar» to propose such an interpretation is as intelligent as a chemist who choses to only examine part of a balanced equation because if he considers the whole equation... it might tell him something he does nt want to know or may prove him to be wrong for his «conclusions»....
Sure, it really helps clear up things like the hardness of the master (reaping where he did not sow and so on) which always puzzled me, but such an interpretation brings with it it's own difficulties... like in Luke, how does the parable relate to the preceding context?
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z