Further, scientists do not always agree with one another on how to interpret or respond to scientific findings.
It is a novel argument that the only people who can interpret or assign meaning to scientific studies or surveys of opinion are the scientists who performed the research or the people who conducted the surveys of opinion.
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Parents often hear very different messages to what the doctor may have said, as emotions are already running high, and they could interpret advice or observations as criticism of their parenting skills.
The voting barriers that King and the civil rights movement battled in the 1960s had their historic origins in such 19th century measures as the Mississippi Plan of 1890, in which the state instituted the poll tax as well as the requirement that a voter be able to read or interpret any section of the new Mississippi State Constitution.
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Use your expertise to interpret a recent trend or news event.
At times, these soldiers and the Afghan people that surround them seem worlds apart - rarely more so than in the ways they interpret violence, real or symbolic.
Data conflicts occur when people lack information necessary to make wise decisions, are misinformed, disagree on which data is relevant, interpret information differently, or have competing assessment procedures.
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Or can we interpret it as a new phase beginning in the relations between the two countries?
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Nowadays we tend to interpret any type of character or behaviour that departs from our standards of tepid normality as a symptom of some underlying disorder.
"One should not interpret this as being division or divisiveness amongst the cardinals, take into consideration the size of the group and the normal process, " he said.
When its image-recognition software can't interpret a passage of aged or faded text, it further distorts the image and serves it up as a CAPTCHA. That means the project not only produces an enormous output of digitized records for preservation purposes--it also filters text to find far more difficult words for computers to recognize.
Then again, one can interpret the results any way he or she wishes.
Many of the experiments that appear to provide evidence of an effect are flawed, subject to experimental error, or are difficult to interpret.
He pointed to a Wednesday article in El Pais, a Spanish newspaper, that quoted a Chinese Embassy spokesman in Spain as saying "we don't interpret this gesture as offensive" or racist.
In other words, you're looking at a future in which robotic hands interpret the nuances of a surface or gripped object akin to a human fingertip and artificial skin senses touch similar to the way tiny hairs on an arm do.
As a consequence, there are those of faith who confuse mythos with logos - that is, they read a story or sacred text and interpret what is intended to be a symbolic aspect of spiritual life and treat it literally, as though the story happened historically or happened exactly as described.
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In fact, it is far from clear whether states parties or the Tribunal will actually interpret the Agreement as amending the 1982 treaty.
Rather, this is brand new statute, which means there are no judicial precedents or administrative rulings available to help interpret the legal language.
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How people interpret some of the physical sensations of exertion or fatigue, such as buildup of lactic acid in muscle or increases in body temperature, can also influence whether they stick with an exercise routine.
Regardless of the topic, remember this: Your office is filled with people from diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and circumstances (whether you realize it or not), and they may interpret things differently than you do.
Is Welch suggesting that David Axelrod called up hundreds of census workers, or issued a memo, telling them to interpret answers a little differently this time around?
If border crossers enjoy more privacy in their computers than in their cars or suitcases, how are border agents to interpret the hundreds of things in between?
Silence contains no statements, assumptions or beliefs and requires no understanding of language to interpret.
He says part of the problem is that too few people now study classical Greek, Latin or Arabic and there are not enough experts to interpret the original texts.
Indeed, it is a virtual certainty that the Supreme Court will be called upon to interpret a statute long after many of the legislators who supported or opposed its passage have died, retired, or been voted out of office.
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It means some computers could interpret '00' as 1900 instead of 2000, causing system failure or unpredictable behaviour.
Inspectors also raised concerns that prisoners were used to interpret for non-English-speakers during an induction covering potentially sensitive or personal issues.
Second is a recognition of the limits of the judicial role, an understanding that a judge's job is to interpret, not make law, to approach decisions without any particular ideology or agenda, but rather a commitment to impartial justice, a respect for precedent, and a determination to faithfully apply the law to the facts at hand.
Light-based communication seems to wind throughout the MIT Media Lab -- it is a universal language, after all, since many devices output light, be it with a dedicated LED or a standard LCD, and have the capacity to view and interpret it.
The smartphone is designed for an optimal gaming experience with a six-axis sensor that fine tunes its accelerometer's ability to interpret simple movements of the device, so when the phone tilts up and down or left and right, the game can immediately respond in the same directions.
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