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Mr. Obama's candidate is certain to declaim, as do all judicial nominees, that he or she will interpret the law and not promote any personal agendas.
Hamlet demands a great actor in the lead role – and productions tend to be led by a star name, with audiences drawn to see how he or she will interpret this psychologically complex mountain of a part.
More fundamentally, the waiter must know that if he announces "It was my fault" to the guest, she will interpret his intended meaning correctly and will infer what his making this announcement ordinarily implies in this context.
As I write a simple exchange, I think about the other person, and how he or she will interpret what they read.
The attack on Sotomayor as an "activist judge" completes the pattern of radical conservative reasoning: Because of her empathy, which is personal feeling, which in turn is a form of racism, she will interpret the constitution not rationally, blindly, and objectively, but to suit her emotions.
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"She'll interpret those things, but she might add a zipper.
Molly Biklen New York City Depending on a reader's preconceptions, she or he will interpret Raffi Khatchadourian's article about the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, a ghostly global activist hiding out in a foreign embassy, as a portrait of either a self-involved, two-faced traitor to his own ideals or a crusading hero of the populace ("Man Without a Country," August 21st).
Depending on a reader's preconceptions, she or he will interpret Raffi Khatchadourian's article about the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, a ghostly global activist hiding out in a foreign embassy, as a portrait of either a self-involved, two-faced traitor to his own ideals or a crusading hero of the populace ("Man Without a Country," August 21st).
She tells me that she feels as if she cannot have any feelings of her own, that she must always be in a good mood or else I will interpret it as something I did wrong.
"Some will interpret what I am saying tonight as a whinge," she said.
"That's how people will interpret it.
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