The plausibility of selection differences in research with non-equivalent groups usually renders the design uninterpretable. |
One of the results of relativism is the inability to discuss place as anything other than an uninterpretable given. |
And so art became baffling and uninterpretable without acquaintance with arcane theory. |
But varying more than one thing at a time in a scientific experiment usually makes the results uninterpretable. |
Shift models are a perfect example of why performing simulations in the absence of theory can lead to entirely uninterpretable results. |
Lacan translated this uninterpretable as the incompatibility of desire and speech, or again as that of jouissance which is opaque to meaning. |