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Knut Helle interprets the saga to leave an impression of Skule as a skilled warrior and politician, while noting that the author of the saga purposely created a diffuse image of his role in the conflict with Haakon.

interprets and independent
The Supreme Court is an independent judicial body that interprets the constitution and determines the constitutionality of laws and regulations.

interprets and whom
Athletes such as Carlos Lopes, the Castro brothers, Fernando Mamede, all of whom are international medal and record winners, Rui Silva, Naide Gomes, Francis Obikwelu ( Europe ’ s fastest man nowadays, and silver medal in Athens 2004 ), Yuri Bilonog and Ionela Târlea are all athletes of Sporting's centenary generation that expresses and interprets Sporting ’ s drive for success on all fronts. She has big lips.
Though he does not refer directly to Black's work ( an omission which Black interprets as symptomatic ), Bookchin clearly has Black's rejection of work as an implicit target when he criticises authors such as John Zerzan and Dave Watson, whom he controversially labels part of the same tendency.

interprets and assigns
The jointly constructed narrative assigns primary moral responsibility for role performance problems to the departing member and interprets organizational permission as commitment to extraordinary moral standards and preservation of public trust.

interprets and significant
In light of the above parallels, Walter Burkert interprets the story as a significant development in the history of Dionysiac cult: " Released from this gloomy background, the cheerful and liberating legend of the sixth century further developed the image of the dolphin-rider under the colors of the renewed cult of Dionysus .".
In general, the expanding family of ethnic music sub-genres under the world music umbrella represents an intrinsically nebulous terminology, which depending on how one interprets a particular hybrid of world music, can be interchangeable to a significant degree.
In a significant portion of that work, he interprets the Biblical passages of Genesis and Exodus.
Opening the same year as the school, the Museum of Geology collects, conserves, curates, interprets, and exhibits paleontologically, mineralogical and geologically significant objects and serves as the repository for such objects from South Dakota and the Northern Great Plains.

interprets and personal
Schultz closely interprets a number of iconic Arbus shots, rooting them in personal motives and experiences.
He is a master of fingerstyle funk, a technique that he interprets in a very personal way.
Some former sites of Mycenaean palaces, such as Argos or Knossos, continued to be occupied ; other sites ' experiencing an expansive " boom time " of a generation or two before they were abandoned, James Whitley has associated with the " Big-man social organization ", based on personal charisma and inherently unstable: he interprets Lefkandi in this light.
Not least as a result of his own personal experience, Károly Kerényi highlighted the role of the philologist as interpreter, whereby " the better he interprets, the more he becomes himself the subject, both as receiver as well as messenger.
The therapist interprets the client's symbolic self-expression, as communicated in the art, and elicits interpretations from the client .” The tenets of art therapy involve humanism, creativity, reconciling emotional conflicts, fostering self awareness, and personal growth.
The latter clause is sometimes seen as requiring the protection of intellectual property, but the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights interprets it as primarily protecting the moral rights of authors and " proclaim the intrinsically personal character of every creation of the human mind and the ensuing durable link between creators and their creations ".
File: Hensbroek. svg | Hensbroek ( 1817 ): The coat of arms of the village of Hensbroek in North Holland interprets the toponym as " hen-breeches " ( the toponym is unrelated to either " hen " or " breeches ", deriving from a personal name Hein and the Dutch cognate of " brook ", i. e. " Henry's brook ".
A typological reading interprets the fulfillment as found in the national history of Israel and the antitypical fulfillment as found an event in the personal history of Jesus.
Bodenheimer ( p. 283 ), however, interprets these early chapters, not as false starts but as consistently showing Gaskell ’ s theme of both societal and personal “ permanent state ( s ) of change ” and therefore, integral to the novel.
" Once again, Bodenheimer interprets scenes like this as “ deep confusion in a time of personal change and revision ” ( Bodenheimer, 1979 p. 293 ) that happily brings the lovers together ( O ’ Farrell, 1997, p 163 ).
In this exchange the interest is not in the psychological world of the writer, or the original meaning of the text and the characters displayed, but in how the reader manipulates, interprets, and is filled by the text ; how they make it relevant to their lives, how it " speaks " to them, and how this relationship reflects their personal world ( Rollins 1983: 97 – 100 ; Kille, 2001: 25 – 27 ; 2004: 27 – 29 ).

interprets and responsibility
Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, the judiciary generally does not make law ( that is, in a plenary fashion, which is the responsibility of the legislature ) or enforce law ( which is the responsibility of the executive ), but rather interprets law and applies it to the facts of each case.

interprets and for
Here, perhaps, Fromm is vulnerable, for he does not always use the best and most recent evidence available, and he sometimes selects and interprets the evidence in rather special ways.
St Thomas interprets ' You should love your neighbour as yourself ' from Leviticus 19 and Matthew 22 as meaning that love for ourselves is the exemplar of love for others.
Deane and J. R. Thomson write this valid conclusion, “ The Book of Obadiah is occupied with one subject – the punishment of Edom for its cruel and unbrotherly love conduct towards Judah ...” One can link this idea of punishment to one of the major prophets “ Ezekiel ” who “... interprets the exile to Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem as deserved punishments for the sins of those who themselves committed them .” Verses 3-7 in Obadiah explain to the reader the reason for the punishment theme, “ Confidence in one ’ s power, intelligence, allies, or the topographical features of one ’ s territory is often mentioned as an attribute of those who foolishly confront the Lord and are consequently punished .” Although destruction is vital to understanding Obadiah, it is of note to understand the destruction being a consequence of action.
Bayesian probability interprets the concept of probability as " an abstract concept, a quantity that we assign theoretically, for the purpose of representing a state of knowledge, or that we calculate from previously assigned probabilities ," in contrast to interpreting it as a frequency or " propensity " of some phenomenon.
The subjective view, that the wave function is merely a mathematical tool for calculating the probabilities in a specific experiment, has some similarities to the Ensemble interpretation in that it takes probabilities to be the essence of the quantum state, but unlike the ensemble interpretation, it takes these probabilities to be perfectly applicable to single experimental outcomes, as it interprets
The title of a map may provide the " needed link " necessary for communicating that message, but the overall design of the map fosters the manner in which the reader interprets it ( Monmonier, 1993, pp. 93 ).
The problem is that in Old Norse mær means both " daughter " and " wife ," so it is not fully clear if Fjörgynn is Frigg's father or another name for her husband Odin, but Snorri Sturluson interprets the line as meaning Frigg is Fjörgynn's daughter ( Skáldskaparmál 27 ), and most modern translators of the Poetic Edda follow Snorri.
Set theory has come to play the role of a foundational theory in modern mathematics, in the sense that it interprets propositions about mathematical objects ( for example, numbers and functions ) from all the traditional areas of mathematics ( such as algebra, analysis and topology ) in a single theory, and provides a standard set of axioms to prove or disprove them.
However, he also expressed a preference for prophecy over speaking in tongues, unless speaker in tongues interprets, so that the church may be edified ( 1 Cor 14: 5 ).
The same label, new historicism is also employed for a school of literary scholarship which interprets a poem, drama, etc.
Christianity interprets a wide range of biblical passages in the Old Testament ( Hebrew scripture ) as predicting the coming of the Messiah ( see Christianity and Biblical prophecy for examples ), and believes that they are fulfilled in Jesus ' own explicit life and teaching:
Since MUMPS interprets source code by context, there is no need for reserved words.
She meets and befriends a larger version of the same kind of spirit ( ō or " large " totoro ), which identifies itself by a series of roars that she interprets as " Totoro " ( in the original Japanese dub, this stems from Mei's mispronunciation of the word for " troll ").
For inherent omniscience one interprets Kxp in this and the following as x can know that p is true, so for inherent omniscience this proposition reads:
The Court also issued " advisory opinions ", which arose from Article 14 of the Covenant creating the Court, which provided " The Court may also give an advisory opinion upon any dispute referred to it by the Council or Assembly ", which Goodrich interprets as indicating that the drafters intended a purely advisory capacity for the Court, not a binding one.
The Network of Excellence " Sustainable Development in a Diverse World ", sponsored by the European Union, integrates multidisciplinary capacities and interprets cultural diversity as a key element of a new strategy for sustainable development.
Okun's Law interprets unemployment as a function of growth in GDP " Driver looking for work " Unemployed German laborer in 1949
In Celtic polytheism, the name of the oak tree was part of the Proto-Celtic word for ' druid ': * derwo-weyd-> * druwid-; however, Proto-Celtic * derwo-( and * dru -) can also be adjectives for ' strong ' and ' firm ', so Ranko Matasovic interprets that * druwid-may mean ' strong knowledge '.
The Supreme Court of the United States interprets the Clauses as providing four protections: procedural due process ( in civil and criminal proceedings ), substantive due process, a prohibition against vague laws, and as the vehicle for the incorporation of the Bill of Rights.
The primary station generates commands and interprets responses, and is responsible for initialization of data and control information interchange, organization and control of data flow, retransmission control, and all recovery functions at the link level.
John notes this and interprets Ælfhere's part in Edward's reburial as being a penance for the assassination.

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