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The cast of Open to Interpretation - 2013 includes: Ian Limbaseanu as Ian Will Pottow as Will
Religious absolutism is a perspective that religions are not open to interpretation and are only to be examined and believed as rote dogmas. Religious absolutists refuse to engage with religious texts in a bilateral exchange and debate principles with those who hold contrary views. The strongest adversaries of religious absolutists tend to be liberal religious leaders, who often entertain a more moderate and open view towards reinterpreting religious precepts.
open to interpretation
Close your DS and open it
you draw the sacred crest on the door in a single stroke. if you dont know what the sacred crest is, then your lost. the sacred crest is the triforces.
It is open to interpretation.
Ambiguity refers to the quality of being open to more than one interpretation. It occurs when a word, phrase, or statement has more than one possible meaning or is unclear. Ambiguity can lead to misunderstandings or different understandings of a message.
The term 'fair use' is open to interpretation. A mobile phone company might give you '...unlimited texts - subject to our fair use policy...' This usually means your 'average' use might mean sending 100 texts a week, and would be covered under 'fair use'. If you suddenly upped your texts to 500 a week because of an 'unlimited' plan - that could be seen as unfair use - and the company would likely cap your usage.
A group of cats can be known as a glaring, a clowder, or a group. Generally, a glaring is four or more cats, but the definition is open to interpretation.
It's a folk song, it's open to interpretation. Personally, I prefer triple; it imparts more liveliness to the tune.
Ambiguity leaves what is said open to interpretation, offending less people and attracting more people.
No, only in some statesAdded: The term "bullying" is not specific and is open to wide interpretation and the specific act needs to be more fully described in order to answer.