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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.
Don't interpret too much into the first number.
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"If one or two sentences every six months is considered criticism, then that's not fashion," said Ms. Roy, an American designer whose silver dress that Mrs. Obama recently wore to the State of the Union address was interpreted, perhaps too much, as a correction to her earlier transgression.
While most studies currently do not have direct relevance to health care or disease prevention [ 41], genetic risk prediction studies sometimes are interpreted with too much optimism [ 60, 78] and expectations run high [ 79].
They should not be interpreted too rigidly.
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Some people had problems interpreting this; there was probably too much going on in the small cartoon.
He gazed at his feet and said, "Too much interpreting".
That law leaves police officers with too much discretion to interpret what constitutes harassment, said Councilwoman Kathryn E. Freed, a candidate for public advocate and the new bill's main sponsor.
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