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The aim is not to force an interpretation upon the ensemble, but to create a chamber-music like culture of listening.

Sometimes Alexander tries to force an interpretation that does not obviously agree with the text, but he avoids stating that Aristotle contradicts himself and, with rare exceptions, that he disagrees with him.

They initially base their analysis on the dominant syntactic interpretation (e.g. 'bullying teenagers' as a subject noun phrase) and then have to revise this interpretation when the disambiguating word (e.g. 'is') turns out to force an interpretation that is inconsistent with the dominant reading and consistent with the subordinate reading.

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She also has a bad habit of forcing an interpretation that any intelligent reader is perfectly capable of picking up on her own: "Marjorie reached for the stone at her neck.

The inclusion of several fuels in the energy use portfolio forced an interpretation of which applied to heating.

To call this Holocaust denial, as Ms. Lipstadt does, is neither censorship nor an effort to force an orthodox interpretation of history upon Mr. Irving or anyone else.

Schoubye (2011, ch. 3) has responded to this claim arguing that it rests on mistaken assumptions about semantic processing and that in any case the line of reasoning would generalize so as to force a referential interpretation of most (possibly all) the other determiners (e.g. 'every' and 'no'no

But the current results force a re-interpretation that preplay of a novel environment only occurs if it is visually observed.

I'm with Tolkien on this generally, and especially the reasoning he gives – that allegory forces a particular interpretation, and it is better to leave the reader free to make connections.

This forces a cautious interpretation and limits the ability to generalize the results to the examined groups of immigrant population.

Rather it looks like privacy-hostile business as usual; a continued attempt to leverage its size and power to force a self-serving interpretation of the law — bending rules to fit its existing business processes, rather than reconfiguring those processes to comply with the law.

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