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He gazed at his feet and said, "Too much interpreting".
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It says it has been given far too much discretion in interpreting "political campaigning", so its decisions are bound to be challenged in law.
We do not intend to put too much stock in interpreting the changes in particular avian families over the time period we studied as these data are correlational and many other factors could have changed in these counties from 1998 to 2002.
Notably, even though insurers oppose a new federal agency, the industry's main trade group, America's Health Insurance Plans, wants a national uniformity of ground rules so that the states do not have too much leeway to interpret any new legislation.
That law leaves police officers with too much discretion to interpret what constitutes harassment, said Councilwoman Kathryn E. Freed, a candidate for public advocate and the new bill's main sponsor.
It's a bit like the scene in Seven where the detectives find the murderer's diaries - millions and millions of words; there is simply too much data to interpret.
It can be argued that people with so many interpretive resources interpret too much, and indeed what a wonderful effect Schubert's "Ave Maria" or "What Child Is This" might have had sung purely and simply, without the tics, pauses and heavy inflections.
Although Philadelphia made the top of Radar Logic's transaction count list in July, Michael Feder, Radar's president and CEO, warned against interpreting too much from the sharp rise in percentage of transactions for that city.
The director told him that "the meaning comes after the work" and that he shouldn't worry too much about trying to interpret or explain his own abstract paintings.
But in recent years, both parties have learned to answer this question with a flash card of neutral-sounding talking points, thus precluding the possibility that either candidate will reveal too much about how he interprets the Constitution.
Scenic designer Derek McLane injected just enough details and depth to the background that audience members have just enough bordering on too much to look at, interpret, and take in.
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