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A "living Constitution" approach, Scalia said, gives a judge far too much interpretive latitude.
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Evidence from dual-use facilities, he said, can be mixed and leave too much room for interpretive spin.
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.
In short, one is now more free to answer, Who was Socrates really? in the variety of ways that it has been answered in the past, in one's own well-reasoned way, or to sidestep the question, philosophizing about the issues in Plato's dialogues without worrying too much about the long toes of any particular interpretive tradition.
"Too much is too much".
There is too much inert contemporary usage here: "I'll help with resources"; "Verbal exchanges like this ran on"; "Roughed up"; "He can monitor from there"; "let it ride"; "interpretive link"; "Mantua heads up their league" - and so on.
I had just one thought: "Did all that sozzled 'interpretive dancing' in other people's kitchens mean nothing?" A Bush fan all my life, forgiving many a skintight leotard and tedious yowl-by-numbers track, this was too much.
Drinks too much, too.
Too, too much pitching".
Too much, too soon?
How much is too much?
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