Interpretation
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How do you prevent either the media's
interpretation
of your work or the scientific community's
interpretation
of the implications of your work, kind of like the Mozart metaphor, where, "Oh, MRIs show that play enhances your intelligence.
But as you just heard, there are many stages of neural
interpretation
in between the physical item and the conscious experience of it.
I wanted my artistic statement, my
interpretation
of reality.
And the rabbis and the early fathers of the church who said that any
interpretation
of scripture that bred hatred and disdain was illegitimate.
It's only the execution of the written music, no interpretation."
Interpretation
is the real story of the performer.
I'm opening a space for you to put in another layer of interpretation."
"So you admit it's all
interpretation.
You have your
interpretation.
And there's a lovely rabbinic
interpretation
of the beginnings of creation, which says that when God created the world, God thought that it would be best to create the world only with the divine attribute of justice.
Some believe that means that the original
interpretation
from a couple thousand years ago is what's relevant today.
Well, it would be interesting to find the
interpretation
where I would accept that.
"You don't like my
interpretation?
It's so queer that physicists resort to one or another paradoxical
interpretation
of it.
David Deutsch, who's talking here, in "The Fabric of Reality," embraces the many-worlds
interpretation
of quantum theory, because the worst that you can say about it is that it's preposterously wasteful.
The fiancé's reaction to Marlow's
interpretation
of Kurtz' last words also differed.
If you want a horrible
interpretation
of "MacBeth", then this is your answer.
And Jo interpretation, terrible, Jo was a feminist, intelligent and kinda angry young lady, and the actress portraying Jo in this movie acts like a foolish and very annoying little girl.
I'm sure Jane Austen turns over in her grave each time one of her fans is disappointed by this awful
interpretation
of what was supposed to be a joke.
This ham handed, overly fan boy-apologetic
interpretation
glosses over the glaring narrative irregularities on display.
All that waste of resources!Its an idiotic story to begin with but theres no need to make it worse.A loose
interpretation?
As I write this user-comment, Tim Burton's
interpretation
of the Sweeney Todd tale is making big money at the box office and the film even earned a couple of Oscar nominations if I'm not mistaken.
Which, it turns out, actually makes it very boring for anyone who was expecting to see a serious and credible
interpretation
of the life of Genghis Khan.
Primary plot!Primary direction!Poor
interpretation.
The plot could have been fun, had it not been for abysmal
interpretation.
Even the treatment of leprosy is something out of a Victorian
interpretation
of the Bible.
Ian Richardson is a fine actor, and certainly looks the part (he's a dead ringer to those drawings from The Strand!), but his
interpretation
of the character is all wrong and overly humorous, from the silly smile he frequently sports (I thought the drug Holmes was into was cocaine, not weed) to his expressions of comical stiffness in the carnival sequences.
John Madden's cinematic
interpretation
of Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome falls short of doing justice to a great literary piece.
We never figure out why until almost till the end of the movie but until then, all we see is the fact that the mother has some form of ESP and the daughter- in- law is having nightmares and flashbacks of a catastrophe of what will happen to unfortunate victims to this "thing" that we have no clue as to what "it" looks like, all we see is a bright light signaling his approach and all we hear is a cheap
interpretation
of Darth Vadar voices and a soundtrack stolen from various horror movies.
It must be said that the acting and
interpretation
is most heavily polluted by the TV-generated trend to speak in a severely muffled voice, not moving lips, straining tones, as emerged in the "That's real life"-productions and "Let's-raise-our audience-with-a-few-tears"-screen-playwriting.
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