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- verb Present participle of
interpret .
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Examples
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Is it the same mechanism involved in interpretting choice situations?
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Finally in HS I had the dubious good fortune of being in the only sessions ever offered for three different English courses – one dedicated to science fiction literature, one to horror and supernatural fiction and one to interpretting mass media.
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By interpretting a work you're creating a story - you just become more aware of the way you do it the less structure you're given, the less obvious a "correct" answer is.
Conflict, Resolution SVGL 2009
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An as yet unidentified Norwich Green councillor has been banned from being a national member for 5 years for actions which seem to amount what the Greens tribunal is interpretting as breaching the Data Protection Act. Yet because of their bizare system this individual can continue to be a Norwich Green councillor.
The not so clean Green Party Norfolk Blogger 2009
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It seems bizarre to take the words of a “consultant” over the actual text of the law itself as a guide for interpretting it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Words I never expected to write 2010
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It seems bizarre to take the words of a “consultant” over the actual text of the law itself as a guide for interpretting it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Words I never expected to write 2010
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These folks are interpretting results for an agenda, and they are not only wrong, they are dangerous.
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I once saw Kathy Heigle, I told her I found a book in the dirt made on gold plates and I needed her help interpretting what it said.
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If he's accurately interpretting what Mr. Gilding the business expert! said when he follows it with "We must have growth...", than neither does Mr. Gilding.
Pretty Green Lies Boris 2009
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If he's accurately interpretting what Mr. Gilding the business expert! said when he follows it with "We must have growth...", than neither does Mr. Gilding.
Archive 2009-03-01 Dave 2009
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