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Analysts warned against over-interpreting the sharper fall.
German Manufacturing Orders Fall Todd Buell 2011
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The Republicans run the risk of overplaying this talking point and over-interpreting last night's election results.
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Blerina Uruci , economist at Barclays Capital in London, cautioned against over-interpreting the fall in unemployment, saying the measure is volatile and other indicators don't support a strong improvement in the labor market.
U.K. Jobs Data Paint Mixed Picture Ainsley Thomson 2011
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Blerina Uruci , economist at Barclays Capital in London, cautioned against over-interpreting the fall in unemployment, saying the measure is volatile and other indicators don't support a strong improvement in the labor market.
U.K. Jobs Data Paint Mixed Picture Ainsley Thomson 2011
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Newedge economist Annalisa Piazza warned in a note against over-interpreting the data, arguing that German economic activity would remain moderate in coming months.
Industrial Production on the Rise in Germany Todd Buell 2011
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“People are over-interpreting whatever comments have been made,” he said, about signals from the Obama campaign.
Democratic-Aligned 527 Is Disbanding - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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"The Google incident should not be linked to bilateral relations, otherwise that would be over-interpreting it," the official Xinhua news agency quoted He as telling Chinese reporters.
Wired Top Stories 2010
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Do you think that's really changing or are we over-interpreting a relatively small number of voters who are active in Republican primaries?
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Do you think that's really changing or are we over-interpreting a relatively small number of voters who are active in Republican primaries?
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They obviously over-interpreting her statement, hoping for some angle of attack.
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