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This interpretive skill was perhaps the ability for which they were selected.
Yet if the Method is the Scylla of contemporary screen performance, the Charybdis is the kind of letter-perfect interpretive skill that tends to win British actors Oscars.
But some say they were troubled by the use of such data in isolation, given the lack of national standards with which to judge the interpretive skill of doctors.
They did not dispute that their interpretive skill was a crucial variable in detecting breast cancer, or that, absent a system to track their mistakes, they had no sure way of judging their own work.
By Ben Greenman In 2011, after disclosing that he was suffering from Alzheimer's disease, the country singer Glen Campbell released "Ghost on the Canvas," an album of new songs and contributions by contemporary masters like Paul Westerberg and Robert Pollard, to which Campbell applied his considerable interpretive skill.
In 2011, after disclosing that he was suffering from Alzheimer's disease, the country singer Glen Campbell released "Ghost on the Canvas," an album of new songs and contributions by contemporary masters like Paul Westerberg and Robert Pollard, to which Campbell applied his considerable interpretive skill.
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Some materials may be appropriate only for students with more advanced interpretive skills.
Musicality can transcend sheer musical technique and to some extent even interpretive skills.
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