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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
overinterpret .
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White House aides complain that the press "overinterprets" what the President says, but by now the Obama White House should understand that that's how it works.
Obama Health Care Summit: Is There Life In Health Care Reform? 2010
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White House aides complain that the press "overinterprets" what the President says, but by now the Obama White House should understand that that's how it works.
Obama Health Care Summit: Is There Life In Health Care Reform? 2010
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"overinterprets" what the President says, but by now the Obama White House should understand that that's how it works.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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"overinterprets" what the President says, but by now the Obama White House should understand that that's how it works.
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"overinterprets" what the President says, but by now the Obama White House should understand that that's how it works.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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Mr. Brooks closes with one of his patented aphorisms: Every new majority overinterprets its mandate.
Summer Rerun 2009
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Powers overinterprets but rww worse. by luckydjw on Sunday, Apr 12, 2009 at 12: 06: 09 AM
NY Times Climate Change Article: Careless or Deceptive? 2009
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After noting that I called the blogsophere's critique of the MSM "overwhelmingly healthy", Rosen then pulls out another comment I made on the sidewalk which, I would argue, he substantially overinterprets.
More on YearlyKos: columnists, reporters and labels - Swampland - TIME.com 2007
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Basically, Minnich wildly overinterprets what Lenski et al. are actually saying on the page you can see that he does it also with “fossils,” “intermediate structures,” and biological “information.”
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The chapter on the quantum brain, for example, overinterprets the concept of decoherence, misapplies the word "acausal" and misses out entanglement altogether.
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