Sentence examples for interpretation really from inspiring English sources

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But these varying approaches to the play across the generations also show how partial the business of interpretation really is.

I think Daniel's interpretation really grounded Bond back in reality and in a human sphere which I was able to connect with.

And there are clever psychophysical experiences that show us that introspection's insistence that interpretation really does explain our actions is not to be trusted.

For, if Heidegger's interpretation really just covertly reinstalls his own subjective perspective, then this attempt to transcend aesthetic subjectivism from within looks dubious at best.

A successful dream interpretation really comes down to the following elements: Your interpretation resonates with you and the path you're following in life.

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Nor does this translation by Vered Almog and Maya Gurantz contain the rich Yiddishisms and beautiful staccato rhythms of modern Hebrew that Betsy Rosenberg so magically captured in her translations -- interpretations, really -- of Grossman's previous novels.

He was listening to the interpretation, not really reacting or looking too impressed except at a small chapel, a 6-by-6-foot chamber.

"Knight Errant," a 1955 biography by Brian Connell, quoted him on the frustrations of acting: "I began to be embarrassed that the interpretation was really someone else's creation.

Rather she incorporates film and video in multimedia projects and environments in which the boundaries between historical fact and creative interpretation — what really was and what might have been — tend to blur.

The group of three might be a team of strange scientists, and the dancers the molecular components of their experiments, but no interpretation is really necessary in this alternately brooding and explosive piece that suggests a dance experiment about time and space.

The simplest interpretation is really that the MCS is much more discriminating for what it says, i.e. the maximum common substructure or scaffold, but that this leads to a more natural and useful clustering.

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