Sentence examples for interpret too from inspiring English sources

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It can be argued that people with so many interpretive resources interpret too much, and indeed what a wonderful effect Schubert's "Ave Maria" or "What Child Is This" might have had sung purely and simply, without the tics, pauses and heavy inflections.

Today's crisis has seen five separate rallies in which share prices rose more than 10% only to subside again.The economic statistics are hard to interpret, too.

It would be a mistake, however, to interpret too strongly these results as questioning the importance of these six ECM proteases in RA.

Don't interpret too much into the first number.

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The theory should not be interpreted too literally.

Senator Lyman Trumbull warned that if Congress's authority were interpreted too narrowly, "the trumpet of freedom that we have been blowing throughout the land has given an 'uncertain sound,' and the promised freedom is a delusion".

Rusbridger says "80/20" should not be interpreted too literally or mapped directly on to areas such as revenue targets and costs but that it is a broad, all-encompassing way of explaining the shift the organisation needs to make.

Universities that deny requests for records about athletes may be interpreting too broadly a federal education law that protects the privacy of students' academic records, a federal education official said Monday.

"The National Security Law is interpreted too broadly, so it is abused to suppress the freedom of expression in the name of national security," Mr. Park said by phone after the ruling.

According to Mr Nikovic, the dramatic fall in armed robberies, car thefts and criminal shooting incidents that has followed the change of regime should not be interpreted too optimistically.

In upholding the appeals by Mr Skilling and Lord Black, the court found that the law requiring "honest services" from employees to employers had been interpreted too broadly, and in future should be used only where there is explicit evidence of bribery or kickbacks.Lower courts must now decide whether the misuse of the honest-services law was "harmless".

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