interpret造句31. No lower can a man descend than to interpret his dreams into gold and silver.Kahlil Gibran
32. They must understand finance and information systems, and be able to interpret data.
33. It believes this would prevent legal challenges to its status while retaining its flexibility to interpret the code according to changing circumstances.
34. Modern fashion writers interpret this hemline ricochet with sociological spins.
35. This regular correlation influences the way we interpret statements in academic papers.
36. The emphasis here is on the individual's capacity to understand and interpret what other individuals mean by their social actions.
37. Unfortunately the resulting diagram is not so easy to interpret as are some of the other forms of chart.
38. Judges will normally interpret contracts strictly and will use certain principles when it comes to resolving inconsistencies and ambiguities.
39. However, we are very keen to encourage centres not to interpret this as meaning a separate assessment instrument for every outcome.
40. But this us to ignore wider questions relating to visual communication amid ways in which we interpret photographs.
41. They comment on, gloss, and interpret his writings, and spend too little time in empirical observation and investigation.
42. Health and personal social services expenditure trends are harder to interpret.
43. One simple solution which is easy to interpret is obtained by requiring that each term in the wave equation is separately zero.
44. No one in our tour group spoke Spanish so we had to ask the guide to interpret.
45. Management accountants are to analyze and interpret the financial information corporate executives need to make sound business decisions.
46. But it certainly suited the dominant landed gentry to interpret him in that way.
47. Their rich and complex evidence will suggest an appropriate verdict on the civilization they interpret.
48. A solicitor can interpret the law for you and help you take advantage of your full legal entitlement to reliefs and allowances.
49. Article 5 imposes the plain language requirement and the obligation to interpret ambiguities in the way most favourable to the consumer.
50. They are harder still to interpret: what does a large attendance at Easter communion imply?
51. They must interpret the internal logic which directs the actions of the actor.
52. Mr Greenspan is famously hard to interpret, and the motivation for his rate cut will no doubt remain unclear for now.
53. Marxists, on the other hand, interpret the same evidence the other way round.
54. In this way, he inherits a legacy which the Tate and others can interpret.
55. If a child presents insuperable problems courts will interpret legislation in a commonsense way.
56. When young, he had been visited constantly by dreams that he could not interpret.
57. The law allows enormous scope for interpretation and those who interpret are not friends of ours.
58. The second way to interpret the story carries little Messianic significance at all.
59. An artist has as much right to interpret history as a historian.
60. Both deaf and hearing people do interpret stimuli presented for memory in terms of linguistic knowledge of both the task and the stimuli themselves.