Sentence examples for interpretive matters from inspiring English sources

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The collaborative model extends to interpretive matters within the orchestra.

Those moments came with decreasing frequency as the concert progressed, and in parts of the Brahms, there was such disunity in the orchestra that interpretive matters scarcely entered the equation.

The coloristic extremes ran from the steely brightness that is typical of the Hamburg Steinway piano that he used, to a lush, rounded and uncommonly warm tone that, interpretive matters aside, shows how the instrument can sound in the right hands.

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The stumbling block might be that background independence simply isn't a formal property of theories at all. Gordon Belot (2011b) has recently argued that background independence is partly an interpretive matter, and that one can have varying levels of background independence (the latter notion is also defended by Lee Smolin, 2006).

Egyptology is, however, a primarily interpretive subject.

In the hands of eighteenth and early nineteenth century theorists, writers such as Chladenius and Meier, Ast and Schleiermacher, hermeneutics was developed into a more encompassing theory of textual interpretation in general a set of rules that provide the basis for good interpretive practice no matter what the subject matter.

The DVD, devoted mostly to a documentary about the making of the album, has illuminating moments, not least Mr. Scholl's comments, and exchanges among the musicians on interpretive or technical matters.

Originality and interpretive depth also matter.

When you get that good‐‐which means, when the reproduction of nature is your starting point for transforming visual reality according to a form of individual vision called an artist's "style"—you have become an interpretive artist no matter how objective or impersonal your art may pose as being.

With pressure from Mr. Schwartz, the S.E.C.'s chairman then,Christopher Cox, in an effort to bring the S.E.C. into the digital age, issued interpretive guidance on the matter, allowing companies to issue news on their Web sites if "use of electronic media is at least equal to other methods of delivering information or making it available to investors and the market".

It is a matter of interpretive emphasis.

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