different interpretation

collocation in English

meaningsofdifferentandinterpretation

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different
adjective
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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interpretation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪnˌtɜː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ɪnˌtɝː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/
an explanation or opinion of what ...
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(Definition ofdifferentandinterpretationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He concludes that the contradiction stems from adifferentinterpretationof counterfactual conditionals in the two papers.
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First, they allow for adifferentinterpretationof the usual role of state in development.
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We suggest adifferentinterpretation, called the absolute interpretation, under which free variables are interpreted as indeterminates.
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The speed of reaction can be adjusted as necessary to allowdifferentinterpretationof styles.
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But each of the three respondents to the article had adifferentinterpretationof its aims and significance.
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But, here again, other remarks in the colonial reports allow for adifferentinterpretation.
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Most other historians working in this area have a verydifferentinterpretationof the formation of multigenerational families in the nineteenth century.
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We associate some arbitrary coherent spaces with atomic formulas (which means that we get adifferentinterpretationfor every such choice).
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Thedifferentinterpretationconditions involved manipulating the set of referents available to the child for acting out the sentences.
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Such a question would lead to adifferentinterpretationof the fertility or demographic transition.
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In using the 'authoritative' voice, the researcher presents a separate anddifferentinterpretationof the narrator's voice.
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However, if the speaker were to paraphrase the question using else, the hearer will most likely come to adifferentinterpretation.
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The dynamic or static behaviour of the mapping appears atdifferentinterpretationlevels.
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We would, however, present adifferentinterpretationof some events in his account.
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The cultural standing model presented below, however, gives a verydifferentinterpretationof intensifiers.
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His prolixity reflects a completelydifferentinterpretationof the position of a concept in a mathematical system.
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On the basis of the analysis presented here, adifferentinterpretationof the transformation effected by modal jazz may be suggested.
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What seems to emerge from this more detailed approach, is not a basicallydifferentinterpretation.
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