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It doesn't take a lot of interpretive wrangling to come up with this meaning.
He thinks, for example, that "John's habit of regular long walks around Dublin and environs... foreshadows the wandering narrative line which snakes through most of his son's fiction" — an observation that does not do a lot of interpretive work.
She got it returned to her museum and she did a lot of interpretive work about the mammoth — how it walked in the mud and it probably ate this and so on, like you do as a curator — but she wasn't a paleontologist, or even a college graduate, she just thought that that seemed right.
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"There was," Shapiro says mildly, "a great deal of interpretive latitude".
They require a good deal of interpretive analysis and evaluation.
As with all rich hermeneutical or interpretive questions, a lot of ink has been spilled over this one in the past couple of millennia.
Even if the college counselor were operating in a vacuum, which is not the case, there's a lot of interpretive wiggle room here.
He also puts a lot of interpretive power in the hands of his band mates, all of whom — the trumpeter Russ Johnson, the multireedist Chris Speed, the pianist Russ Lossing and the drummer Tom Rainey — will take part in this album-release show.
The protests became a sporting form of interpretive dance.
Below the ocean of interpretive commentary lay another ocean, also of interpretive commentary, but in imagistic and esoteric guise.
Specifically, we develop a model of interpretive team interaction.
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