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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.
We rely on formal model discrimination criteria for a quantitative evaluation of the interpretive skill of each of the candidate models tested.
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.
Like the knowledge it takes to get a joke, it is more an interpretive skill in making sense of a person than a set of propositions.
As a seasoned Broadway singer, Menzel brings a stocking-full of interpretive skill to some holiday classics.
Yet she has no real interpretive skills.
Particularly striking was the suppleness he brought to his music in the first two movements, although the contrastingly big gestures of the finale were executed with great assurance as well and showed the breadth of Mr. Podkorytov's interpretive skills.
The controversy has to do with his interpretive skills, or depth, or vision.
LaVette's vocal power is intact and her interpretive skills are far improved.
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