Sentence examples for this kind of interpretive from inspiring English sources

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This kind of interpretive acrobatics is for those more eager than I to explain away Shostakovich's fruitful subservience to his Soviet masters.

But this kind of interpretive engagement offers the possibility for radical innovation, not merely because the solutions it surfaces are often highly creative, but also because the solutions tend to be open and receptive to incremental adjustment.

But the point is that this kind of interpretive chasm is less likely to open up in a system where you have many competing political parties, rather than just two.

Theories of quantum gravity, on the other hand, are bedeviled by a host of technical and conceptual problems, questions, and issues that make them largely unsuited to this kind of interpretive approach.

It is from this kind of interpretive process that so many atrocities are committed, like the one in India recently where a woman was told she had to leave her husband because she was "unclean" after being raped by her father-in-law!

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LEE -- I think the kind of interpretive discourse that "Blowup" inspired back then is as much a period aspect of this movie as all the pop elements in it.

A polished, mild-mannered crooner whose voice is noticeably lighter than that of his peer Michael Bublé, he has just begun to develop the kind of interpretive audacity that transforms song lyrics into dramatic monologues.

With tongue presumably in cheek or perhaps just a foot deep in mouth, he added that he could do this kind of heavy interpretive lifting "because I had a very expensive education — I went to Cambridge".

This is a kind of interpretive affectation that most conservatory teachers do not abide.

Working together in a collective interpretive effort, readers drew on the kinds of interpretive practices taught in educational institutions and used their intertextual knowledge of other Whedon works to better understand aspects of Dr. Horrible which troubled them.

Next, ask students, "How do you think children feel on the Day of the Dead?" After students answer, explain that this kind of question is called an "interpretive question" because the answer is not obvious in the text, but requires them to use their imagination and "read between the lines".

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