interpreted造句61 The goal of this project is to develop a detailed account of how anaphors are interpreted.
62 They alleged that scientists, supposedly objective, interpreted DNA test results in the most incriminating way possible.
63 A very major concern for the 1990s is the economics of research libraries, narrowly interpreted.
64 Dialect, accent, lexical choice and grammatical structures are all interpreted by speakers and addressees as signifying status.
65 The resultant observation is asymmetric, but can be interpreted by association as symmetry in perspective.
66 And her diary reveals claims that her request for a purely platonic friendship had been loosely interpreted by Gerald.
67 This is interpreted as being indicative of the different functions which are served by comprehension and production with increasing age.
68 Our recipe book is the Book of Fate, to be interpreted wisely and with some imagination.
69 This is because they generate excessive amounts of data and information that must be interpreted by specialists.
70 Their outputs are interpreted as a 6-bit signed binary number, which is to be the setting of the steering wheel.
71 And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
72 Those who advocated reform argued consistently that it ought not to be interpreted as a permissive move for two reasons.
73 The court said the government interpreted the federal law so loosely that it usurped Congress' authority.
74 We suggest ten golden rules for exam revision, but like all rules, they need to be interpreted flexibly.
75 Indeed, a request for more precision would likely be interpreted as a sign of immaturity or inexperience.
76 Age of the person being examined also plays a role in the way the signs present themselves and are interpreted.
77 The first was on the unemployed themselves, how they interpreted and reacted to their experience, their political beliefs and behaviour.
78 He places particular stress upon contextual details which can be interpreted as the Reeve's appropriation of the role of priest.
79 Differences in the way people are treated can be interpreted as evidence of discrimination.
80 This could be interpreted as weak and lacking authority; it could equally be interpreted as polite and considerate.
81 Racism is interpreted as a form of displacement and objectification deriving from unhealthy neuroses and personality traits.
82 Indeed, in many cases it appears that the ellipsis is interpreted with reference to a content-based representation.
83 They are published in authoritative, written form and, as acts of Parliament, are interpreted by the courts.
84 Taxation Tin the circular flow has been interpreted as income taxation and is the difference between gross and disposable income.
85 The relative proportions of the different diagnoses reached must, however, be interpreted with caution.
86 The disposition is interpreted as a trust of which the legatee is trustee.
87 The refusal to accept a marriage proposal was often interpreted as a statement of superiority.
88 Theatrical characters are designed to be interpreted, but only in the brief flashes of performance.
89 The vast majority of the populace accepted its fate as willed by the gods and interpreted by the priestly hierarchy.
90 Beneath the present stone building were found traces of three earlier structures, all of timber, and all interpreted as churches.