But varying more than one thing at a time in a scientific experiment usually makes the results uninterpretable. |
Should the toxic power of the total mixtures of contaminants be uninterpretable, a fracturing of the total extract will be performed. |
And so art became baffling and uninterpretable without acquaintance with arcane theory. |
I do not wish to suggest that it is uninterpretable, but only that any interpretation must be seen as something other than the final one. |
Until the 1960s, scientists ignored fossil evidence for the evolution of life, because it was uninterpretable. |
Those uninterpretable tablets, those tablets for which no hermeneutic was necessary, were shattered. |