Use "interprets" in a sentence

1. Scofield interprets Genesis 1:16 Allegorically

2. Daniel interprets the dream (19-27)

3. Codex Alimentarius interprets , literally, as'food code'or'food law '.

4. Indeed, Ortiz interprets "acculturation" as a form of assimilation.

5. The punishment depends on how the umpire interprets the rules.

6. But Fromm interprets it as a conflict between matriarchy and patriarchy.

7. A Biochemist collects, analyzes, and interprets results on various topics

8. A prophet teaches truth and interprets the word of God.

9. 2 But Fromm interprets it as a conflict between matriarchy and patriarchy.

10. Compromise is a javascript library that interprets and pre-parses text

11. Thus, Bionomics interprets economic phenomena as autonomous; the economy essentially runs itself.

12. You can specify how Tag Manager interprets dots (".") in the key name:

13. HAgley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise

14. Freudian teaching interprets this as heavily repressed feelings of hostility towards her family.

15. Altos uses advanced software that interprets thousands of market variables and turns them into insights.

16. The scanner has a computer that electronically interprets tones and produces varying sizes of dots.

17. John Piper interprets Paul’s challenging command: “Praying without Ceasing” means at least three things

18. Apertus immutably stores and interprets data on blockchains in a process we call Etching

19. Once Lens Go interprets an image’s text , you can perform an internet search with the text.

20. As with sight, Auditory processing relies on how the brain interprets, recognises and differentiates sound stimuli.

21. Traditional Chinese Agronomy is based on Chinese classical philosophy and interprets agricultural phenomena from original macrocosm.

22. A female singer converts these abstract terms into concrete sounds and interprets them in her own manner.

23. Synonyms for Construes include interprets, reads, sees, understands, takes, analyses, analyzes, parses, deciphers and deduces

24. Cafe Astrology offers a report that interprets the synastry or compatibility of lovers and relationships

25. Credo quia absurdum (I believe because it is absurd) is not a formula that interprets the Catholic faith.

26. The legislative branch enacts laws ; the executive branch enforces them , and the judicial branch interprets them.

27. The second step interprets this sequence as a Lehmer code or (almost equivalently) as an inversion table.

28. 10 The legislative branch enacts laws ; the executive branch enforces them , and the judicial branch interprets them.

29. Like the protagonist in Out, Larry interprets his own identity through the discourses that organize his experience.

30. Constructionist definition: a person who interprets constitutional law in a certain way , esp strictly Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

31. Transformation Business Case interprets viable alternatives for both Target Business Design and Transformation Strategy deliverables to be completed.

32. In addition, it interprets specific aspects of the legal situation after entry into force of the Second Directive.

33. This vibration the human visual system interprets as light, the color corresponding to the frequency of the vibrations.

34. Interprets medical standards, arranges for specialists examinations and analyses clinical data in terms of human performance in the aerospace system.

35. A person who construes or interprets, especially laws or the like, in a specific manner: a strict Constructionist.

36. Performance Attribution interprets how investors achieve their performance and measures the sources of value added to a portfolio

37. 25 Pertoka interprets as the symbol of water and the Black Virgin, corresponding to the principle of differentiation.

38. Noun a person who Construes or interprets, especially laws or the like, in a specific manner: a strict constructionist.

39. (2 Corinthians 4:4) Although we see with our eyes, it is the brain that interprets the light entering the eye.

40. Fascinated by London's underground music scene, entrapped by historic rave culture and seduced by his Eastern European heritage, Atrip interprets electronic

41. When you convert a character string into a date or number, A format model determines how Oracle Database interprets the string.

42. Ray interprets for her and explains that this pagan altar was discovered in 1711 under the choir of Notre Dame cathedral.

43. However, if you know both people's birth times, you can create a full Compatibility report that interprets more factors instead

44. The service control point (SCP) interprets the configuration information included in the configuration message (4-3d) and configures the intelligent network service.

45. The soothsayer interprets the position of sixteen nuts thrown on to the tray, which is covered with a thin layer of sawdust.

46. The same Birthmark that someone interprets as a sign of a past-life death could also be interpreted as a past-life occupation

47. In addition, the present invention proposes a depacketizer which interprets the field area indicating the length of the transport packet, or searches for and interprets the start point of the transport packet in accordance with a predetermined regulation on a synchronization area, so as to depacketize a transport packet having a variable length.

48. This literary figure vividly interprets the evolution changing from necromancy to Taoism, and mainly shows the successive change from necromancer novels to Taoist novels.

49. The Danish Egyptologist Kim Ryholt interprets this double name as meaning "Ranisonb Amenemhat" thereby showing that he was a son of a king Amenemhat.

50. The California State Climatologist collects and interprets climate data for California, and disseminates climate data and information through various means, including this website

51. There are many priests who speak in favour of homosexual marriage. but each one reads what he wants and interprets what suits him.

52. Browser An Internet Browser interprets HTML, the programming language of the Internet, into the words and graphics that you see when viewing a web page.

53. Pure being and pure non-being or nothingness are for Hegel pure abstractions from the reality of becoming and this is also how he interprets Heraclitus.

54. Belshazzar's Feast, Daniel interprets the writing on the wall - Daniel chapter 5 verse 25: 'And this is the writing that was written: Mene Mene Tekel

55. An Astrologist is a professional who studies and interprets relationships between humans and the world in general using the stars, planets and other celestial bodies

56. 15 The second part interprets the "Expostulation" from two angles, the semantics and the religious study, then explains significance of researching and the desired purpose of this article.

57. The Clave keeps and interprets the Law, and makes decisions about the guidance of the Nephilim through history as it unfolds and decides on important matters that affect …

58. A novel based on an historical person or event may nevertheless be Ahistorical if it interprets the character or event in a way to contradict the known facts

59. The Nebraska State Archeology Office preserves, explores, and interprets Nebraska's archeological sites and other historic resources for the benefit of the public and the advancement of Archeological understanding

60. Fascinated by London's underground music scene, entrapped by historic rave culture and seduced by his Eastern European heritage, Atrip interprets electronic music in his own way.

61. However, Hegel interprets not-A as not existing at all, not nothing at all, which cannot be conceived, but indeterminate or "pure" being without particularity or specificity.

62. An Assembler is a type of computer program that interprets software programs written in assembly language into machine language, code and instructions that can be executed by a computer

63. This paper examines the variety of interpretations of different times, together with the help of the latest excavated literature, and re-interprets the humanistic value conceived in the hexagram.

64. To explain the difference briefly, the accountant sets up a bookkeeping system and interprets the data in it, whereas the bookkeeper performs the routine work of recording figures in books.

65. The first part is the introduction which interprets the ideas of utopia and dystopia and gives a general introduction to Aldous Huxley and the plot of Brave New World.

66. In the art world, the title of "Curator" identifies a person who selects and often interprets different works of art, whether they be paintings, statues, tapestries, or video art

67. A public Adjuster is an insurance claims specialist who interprets the homeowner's policy, assesses the damage and how much it will cost to repair and negotiates with the insurance company on

68. Loose Constructionist ⇒ A justice who interprets the constitution in a loose/liberal fashion and who tends to stress the broad grants of power to the federal government (tends to be liberal) ⇒ Benefits:

69. This essay interprets the figure of the secret in Der blonde Eckbert in light of the concept of Erinnerung, and argues that an archetypal family secret is encoded anagrammatically in the forgotten name of the dog Strohmian.

70. There are three phases to Contextual Design: First, the team immerses itself in the life of individual users through field visits and interprets the data using models to show a big picture of the whole market.

71. Sandomirskaia interprets Ginzburg's conceptualization of Besiegement from within in terms of Michel Foucault's biopower, when life is administered and selectively awarded as an entidement, depending on how the administration understands the usefulness of that life for the war economy.

72. CNC mills or routers include proprietary software which interprets 2D vector drawings or 3D models and converts this information to a G-code, which represents specific CNC functions in alphanumeric format which the CNC mill can interpret.

73. Alsace, using the modern technology available, interprets the classic design in 18/10 stainless, creating a flatware pattern that can be used with either traditional table setting or because of the sweeping clean lines can be used in a contemporary setting.

74. Bertrand Russell in the History of Western Philosophy interprets Anaximander's theories as an assertion of the necessity of an appropriate balance between earth, fire, and water, all of which may be independently seeking to aggrandize their proportions relative to the others.

75. A controller interprets levels sensed by the temperature sensor, the sorbate sensor and the power sensor and provides a signal to achieve steady set point tracking of a sorbate level from the outlet of the adsorption/desorption device.

76. 130, 132, ill., calls it "Bouderie" and dates it about 1873; interprets the scene as a husband and wife in his business office; remarks that it is painted with the dignity of a portrait so that it rises above the anecdotal.

77. It defines and interprets Cinematographic forms in seven distinct bodies of cinema, offering a meticulous examination of relationships between film and history and covers all kinds of films, from silents and comedy to new wave and avant garde productions

78. In each of these works the artist appeals to the concept, and then he interprets it and nourishes it with abstractionist and geometric forms, where the light waggling of inert bodies defy the laws of gravity and create a formidable artistic piece.

79. This is explained by the three-center four-electron bond ("3c–4e") model which interprets the molecular wavefunction in terms of non-bonding highest occupied molecular orbitals in molecular orbital theory and resonance of sigma bonds in valence bond theory.

80. The Way of the World, with its unique combination of narrative theory and social history, interprets the Bildungsroman as the great cultural mediator of nineteenth-century Europe: a form which explores the many strange compromises between revolution and restoration, economic take-off and aesthetic pleasure, individual autonomy and social normality.