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interpretative and related
A related component of Warren's leadership was his focus on broad ethical principles, rather than narrower interpretative structures.

interpretative and should
Artists should seek to reproduce primal visual sensations, not the mental interpretative processes which give rise to abstract ideas.

interpretative and be
Second, it is " merely an interpretative provision ", operating to ensure that references to " the Queen " in the Constitution are references to whoever may at the time be the incumbent of the " sovereignty of the United Kingdom " as determined with regard to Australia, following the Australia Act 1986, by Australian law.
Likewise aesthetic judgments seem often to be at least partly intellectual and interpretative.
For this interpretative assistant, it would be unwelcome to fall into trance.
It provides interpretative strategies, so that UUs ( among others ) might be able to engage in public debate about what the Bible says from a liberal religious perspective, rather than relinquishing to religious conservatives, and other more literal interpretations, all control over the book's contents and significance in matters of public and civic import.
One such implication would be that there is, in principle, no deeper fact of the matter that could settle two interpretative strategies on what belief to attribute to a physical system.
:" Most of the instrumental and interpretative function of the folktale have tended to be overlooked in the literature, which still usually concentrates upon origins, upon fragmentary beliefs enshrined in the tales, and upon the light which is cast by plots and treatments on the attitudes of the people among whom the story is told.
The Annales influence in Brown's work can also be seen in his reliance on anthropology and sociology as interpretative tools for historical analysis.
Dumezil has elaborated an interpretative theory according to which this aporia would be an intrinsic, fundamental feature of Indoeuropean deities of the primordial and sovereign level, as it finds a parallel in Vedic religion.
The fact that Heidegger believes that ontology includes an irreducible hermeneutic ( interpretative ) aspect, for example, might be thought to run counter to Husserl's claim that phenomenological description is capable of a form of scientific positivity.
One of its central achievements was to develop the analytic notion of ' interpretative repertoires ' from Gilbert and Mulkay's work on scientific discourse and show how it could be more generally applied to social psychological topics.
He has traced the search for gravitational waves, and has shown how scientific data can be subject to interpretative flexibility, and how social or ' non-scientific ' means can be sometimes used to close scientific controversies.
The Almanda Mine ruins can be explored via two half hour interpretative trails starting from the car park on Dorset Vale Road.
The centre is designed to be self touring and to provide a more modern interpretative experience for visitors.
Bob McDonnell announced the preservation of a five-acre site to be purchased by the Civil War Trust and later to be operated as a passive historic interpretative site by the park authority.
The site can be visited for a fee, via an O. P. W .- managed interpretative centre ( see heritageireland. ie for prices and contact info .).
Cruachan may be one of the most important and best preserved Celtic Royal Sites in Europe, and Tulsk is the setting for the interpretative centre which explores this complex and mysterious landscape.
The Last Supper is to be the subject of an animation by British film-maker, Peter Greenaway, who plans to project interpretative images onto its surface to enliven the scene in which the apostles all question Jesus ' statement that one of them will betray him.
Everything that there is to know about wind power at Cap-Chat may be learnt at the interpretative centre at the wind farm.

interpretative and theme
* A short essay, especially one written as an academic exercise ( an essay is a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usually in prose and generally analytic, speculative, or interpretative ) There are many types of short essays, including, but not limited to:

interpretative and .
I, for one, rather regret that Schnabel didn't collaborate with the Budapest Quartet, whose rugged, athletic playing was a good deal closer to this pianist's interpretative outlook than the style of the Belgian group.
Schweitzer's interpretative approach greatly influenced the modern understanding of Bach's music.
African dance is interpretative.
Possibly those who bought texts supplied their own interpretative markings.
Followers of Chomskyan generative approach to grammar soon investigated two different types of semantics, which, unfortunately, clashed in an effusive debate, these were interpretative and generative semantics.
His writings about science influenced Thomas Kuhn and Paul Feyerabend, although he denies that " indwelling " within ( sometimes incompatible ) interpretative frameworks traps us within them.
I believed its own claim about itself, that it was determined to translate exactly what was there, and inject no extra paraphrasing or interpretative glosses .... Disillusionment set in over the next two years, as I lectured verse by verse through several of Paul's letters, not least Galatians and Romans.
Covenant theology is a broad interpretative framework used to understand the Bible.
" He goes on to state that psychotherapy " has a narrower meaning, namely the use of interpretative ( mostly Freudian ) methods of therapy.
The quality and style of the different translators also varied considerably from book to book, from the literal to paraphrasing to interpretative.
Arrow-like symbols in Lascaux are sometimes interpreted as calendar or almanac use, but the evidence remains interpretative.
, c. 1220, Gukanshō ( The Future and the Past, a translation and study of the Gukanshō, an interpretative history of Japan written in 1219 ).
, c. 1220, Gukanshō ( The Future and the Past, a translation and study of the Gukanshō, an interpretative history of Japan written in 1219 ).
2. repudiare refuse them through an interpretative sleight of hands.
The interpretative work of scholars such as Kofi Agawu and Lawrence Kramer fall between the analytic and the music historical.
His performances of these compositions have often been hailed as models of interpretative penetration, and his best-known recordings are those of the Beethoven piano sonatas.
" Generally, what we know about Annie and about the relationship comes filtered through Alvy, an intrusive narrator capable of halting the narrative and stepping out from it in order to entreat the audience's interpretative favor.
Modern hermeneutics encompasses everything in the interpretative process including verbal and nonverbal forms of communication as well as prior aspects that affect communication, such as presuppositions, preunderstandings, the meaning and philosophy of language, and semiotics.
While Jewish and Christian Biblical hermeneutics have some overlap and dialogue, they have distinctly separate interpretative traditions.

schema and related
Sorre developed a schema of society related to the ecological idea of habitat, which was applied to an urban context by the sociologist Paul-Henry Chombart de Lauwe.
As the data has a well defined schema, any application can reuse the data ; and using the relationships, related data can be effectively organized as well as retrieved.
When a particular schema is activated related schemas may be activated as well.
However, in the snowflake schema, dimensions are normalized into multiple related tables, whereas the star schema's dimensions are normalized with each dimension represented by a single table.
Specifically, it provides empirically-based guidelines that help instructional designers to decrease extraneous cognitive load during learning, and refocus that learner's attention toward germane materials, increasing germane ( schema related ) cognitive load.
Open Scripture Information Standard ( OSIS ) is an XML application ( or schema ), that defines tags for marking up Bibles, theological commentaries, and other related literature.

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