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A result was that he brought out much character in the music, but always on the music's terms, without a deliberate interpretative agenda.
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Such interpretative agendas are more problematic when imposed on much older works.
Five years ago academics were confidently predicting the end of the era of Broadcast News – the long post war period when news networks and newspapers both established the news agenda and provided interpretative guidance (two functions which, as we have seen, were essentially separate in the first age of print).
"Interpretative" rules, often called "interpretive," date back to the APA.
Interpretative Bull.
D.F.S. led the interpretative part.
That evaluation must be interpretative.
The methods are interpretative.
The book juxtaposes descriptive and interpretative passages.
Yu, however, seemingly favours interpretative detachment.
Saba had lots of interpretative notions.
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