Sentences with phrase «up to interpretation because»

my opinion: i do believe the Bible is up to interpretation because that is exactly what it is, interpretations of people who believed they heard the Word of God and stories with allusions... but think this, if someone today told you that they were speaking the Word of God and from this said that we needed to kill a babies born of mixed races, would you immediately go for it and believe him / her?

Not exact matches

However, she finds that NIH's interpretation of Dickey - Wicker still holds up because Congress repeatedly passed the amendment and issued reports appearing to support some hESC research.
Further interpretation suggests that the factory stereo is still there because the OP wants to hook up to something.
As a parable or allegory, The Road offers rich veins of interpretation, precisely because it lacks a clear message, leaving it up to the reader to interpret it as they see fit.
So we made up a number called Owner's Equity to include in the right hand column, and we made it $ 280,000, because that makes the whole thing balance, and there are two interpretations of this:
Because the definition of the word states a concept or an idea rather than a precise measure or methodology, it is up to a person's interpretation to say whether or not a dog or a breeder is overbreeding.
Giygas is incredibly scary because no one knows what he is, he is mostly up to interpretation and theories, and he remains the darkest Nintendo boss of all time.
My issue with the work as a whole is that it operates on the assumption that the linguistic ambiguity these sculptures present is a strength because it opens up the work to multiple interpretations.
The run - up in climate science funding is rather modest compared to other areas of science funding, and a more reasonable interpretation of the funding picture isn't that climate scientists are trying to act alarmed in order to run up their funding, but rather that they (we) are trying to run up funding because they actually are alarmed and feel that the subject needs to be understood better.
My point in attention to precise detail is not because I think that there is any magic in Team methods (I don't), but because I've had my fill of the Team fogging up a debate by screeching that some step in a plausible interpretation was «WRONG».
«If they don't come up with the guidance you will see a patchwork of operations across the country as different offices apply it in different ways because it is open to a fair bit of interpretation,» adds Ignasiak.
«The labour board said absolutely not, because the regime in place was set up to make sure there is stability in the construction industry and everyone plays on a level playing field, and the interpretation destroys the level playing field.
The ECJ decided that because arbitration tribunals set up through investor - state dispute settlement are not part of the EU judicial system, because such tribunals may resolve disputes that relate to the application or interpretation of EU law, and because the awards of the tribunal are not subject to review by member state courts, the decisions of these tribunals are not compatible with EU law.
It's another way to engage an audience because it forces you to find the story and piece it together, and come up with your own interpretations of it.»
This data opens itself up to all sorts of agenda - based interpretations (iPhone users are mostly younger people, BlackBerry users don't love their phones because they are limited and so on) so I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions here.
But some therapist will just dismiss those feelings as probably not fitting into their line of interpretation (meaning even if they are somewhat interested to work on your case, they might simply find themselves not good enough and fail to admit it) and therefore tell you to shut up because obviously you're interrupting their work, or come up with «denial» etc..
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