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The masterpiece of that interpretive mode remains "Sans Soleil," the unclassifiable 1982 film by the French cine-essayist Chris Marker.

The HBO documentary is far from free of that interpretive tendency, with too-breezy generalizations about omnipresent cultural moods neatly expressed in changing musical attitudes; it tends to turn a career as a singer-artist into a series of publicity poses.

For better or worse, we 'outsource' some of that interpretive labor to reporters and political commentators.

"In part because of that interpretive shift, science and democracy came to seem opposed, rather than mutually reinforcing (p. 367)." Yet Jewett's book itself (Cambridge University Press, 2012) shows that times are a-changing, to recall Bob Dylan.

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As we argue that interpretive studies, in addition to including subjectivist elements, also encompass objectivist features, we invert the typical social theory critique of 'scientific' (management) accounting research that it cannot be an objective 'mirror of reality' by claiming that interpretive studies cannot be exclusively subjectivist and still they remain theoretically relevant.

One of the interpretive projects that is inspired by Descartes' claims about possibility and necessity is the construction of a general Cartesian theory of modality.

Along the way, we learned some interesting things about the depth of Sabini and Solomons' (old, school) ties, were given further cause to worry about Michael, and watched Arthur take over that home of 1920s interpretive dance that is the Eden Club with predictably hard-to-watch results.

Indeed qualitative analyses of the RHI that employed interpretive phenomenological analysis also suggest that participants experience disownership for the biological hand (Lewis & Lloyd, 2010; Moguillansky, O'Regan, & Petitmengen, 2013).

The development of conceptual models that provide interpretive frameworks for process evaluations is also important.

A model-free analysis of functional connectivity suggested that the interpretive detection of care and justice moral issues was associated with differing patterns of functional coupling for brain areas (FP, left pSTS, PCC) comprising this putative neural network for moral cognitions.

Such a situation is less than ideal, suggesting that the application of the interpretive tools should occur at the earliest possible time, before a decision is made to proceed with further evaluation, including the request to submit a repeat specimen.

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