His career was marked by his exceptional interpretative skills and he was widely regarded as one of the finest dance-actors of his generation. |
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Debates about censorship and journalistic ethics prevented an interpretative, critical investigation of the disaster. |
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Success in judicial astrology largely depends on the skill and interpretative judgement of the astrologer. |
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I've used the multivalent interpretative possibilities to allow plots, elements, and events to overlap. |
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Georgi's brilliant interpretative finesse in skilful performance is a delight throughout. |
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Such books were subversive and only to be treated with great caution and interpretative skill. |
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For Baumann, polyethnic ceremonies are significant moments over which there are competing interpretative claims. |
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This seems to be the interpretative strategy which is actually at work in Eastern Pomo, Lenakel, and Amele, as mentioned above. |
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In fact, the exhibition brims with other themes that invite elaboration that would give interpretative depth. |
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The principle of not legislating retrospectively is supported by the interpretative principle that enactments do not have retrospective effect. |
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He stresses that the exegesis offers a critical explanation setting up the interpretative framework for the examiner. |
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All this is taken by Derrida's critics for an attack on truth itself, referentiality and the stability of interpretative contexts. |
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Such rote interpretative strategies betray a lack of imagination, like the cocktail-party boor who laughs at every wisecrack. |
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Theater actors might give an unintended interpretative spin to their lines of dialogue. |
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Moreover, once they are collected, considerable interpretative skill is required to ascertain the meaning of the materials that have been uncovered. |
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Among other findings, it concluded that universities should place more emphasis on developing basic interpretative and communication skills in students. |
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However, as Deacon notes, many things can be said to have physical or temporal contiguity so there must be something more to this interpretative process. |
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Concerning the second option of an interpretative authoritative statement, the sponsor delegation noted that this was not without precedent. |
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To repeat, the list is a composite of elements discussed by the experts present at the workshop as well as my own interpretative interjections. |
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Thus, our Phase III interviews will put interpretative flesh and symbolic meaning on the bare bones of our questionnaire findings. |
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The interpretation given here accords with the interpretative background discussed earlier. |
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In previous submissions on section 67 the AFN has strongly advocated for the inclusion of an interpretative clause. |
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If this first step does not resolve the ambiguity, step two in the interpretative process is to apply the doctrine of contra proferentem. |
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It was deemed interpretative and subjective, with a tendency to push small behaviour problems to an extreme point of law. |
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It is primarily intended to provide an interpretative guide for use by the authorities. |
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It therefore seems a priori that there is nothing to prevent the verbal formulation of interpretative declarations. |
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There might be interpretative declarations that were rightly characterized as such but were nonetheless invalid. |
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In achieving its hegemony, science has marginalized the subjective, the personal, the interpretative. |
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For instance, there was as yet no decision on whether interpretative declarations might, like reservations, have a reciprocal effect. |
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But when it comes to interpretative choices, Stuart occasionally makes questionable ones. |
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Style is transformed by interpretative schemes and tastes into a construct of the social and object worlds and is, above all, defined by difference. |
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Subsequent nestings depend on one's own interpretative methods. |
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On the other hand, this hybridization can in its turn become a demon and effectively take possession of and try to control the interpretative agenda. |
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Experience has shown that ampelography is a field of systematic botany requiring very specialized skills and interpretative ability, as well as an extraordinary memory. |
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The onychophagist habit of biting nails is psychodynamic, and suggests an interpretative hypothesis of onychophagia itself and the frequent sensation of trouble and refusal. |
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Another perfect way to explore the subtle wonders of the wild is on interpretative bush walks, a favourite with bird watchers and plant enthusiasts. |
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It correctly perceived a shift in interpretative focus away from the Bible's literal narrative and toward the authors and traditionists behind or below that narrative. |
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Photography's variety and self-effacing ubiquity have also made it an elusive historical entity, defying traditional interpretative or narrative structures. |
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An interpretative communication is the most suitable means of explaining the way in which the rules regulating public contracts apply to the selection of private partners for these partnerships. |
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Remaining committed to his socialist ideals, he embraced Marxism, and used Marxist ideas as an interpretative framework for archaeological data. |
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An interpretative report would be more useful than a statistical report. |
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In addition, several exits that have interpretative significance are changed by editors to exeunts and vice-versa. |
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Continued work will look at the hypothesis that FM is caused by an interpretative defect in the central nervous system that brings about abnormal pain perception. |
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After reviewing the paper, the Committee took note of the definitions for the purpose of providing interpretative guidance to the work of the Committee. |
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Certainly, the ideas which form the basis of the individual compositions are not fortuitous, but are probably based on a serious interpretative investigation carried out by the painter himself or his collaborators. |
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In the 1980s Dworkin radicalized his views about these issues, striving to ground his anti-positivist legal theory on a general theory of interpretation, and emphasizing law's profound interpretative nature. |
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In terms of impact, I'd have made more of an impression standing on an upturned bucket beside a motorway, performing interpretative dance to passing truck drivers. |
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These rules are written in an interpretative language and integrators from the post modify them, in order to invoke the additional OCR under the exact circumstances selected. |
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This interpretative clause means that when the commission of the tribunal considers claims of discrimination against a first nation, they must balance the needs of the community with those of the individual. |
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If we hadn't gone to Dr. G.'s, we would have assumed that she was simply overtired, but now we had a different interpretative framework, one founded on fear. |
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If the Commission proceeded in that direction, it could easily find many other possible recommendations to make in connection with reservations and interpretative declarations. |
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On site you will find interpretative panels that tell the story of the Battle of the Windmill, an audio visual presentation, and a small gift store that sells history books and military gifts. |
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In fact, at a strictly interpretative level, I consider the view that a legal framework must be impervious to specific local characteristics in order to warrant the term reductive. |
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His first chapter includes an outstanding historiographical essay, assessing various interpretative approaches to Williams. |
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Neither thesis-driven tidiness nor interpretative prestidigitation would serve his project well. |
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That about-turn was rather confusing, especially as paragraph 78 seemed to assume that there was some sort of explanation behind every interpretative declaration. |
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The road surface of the bridge is held up by three semicircular arches, and an enclosed area over the central one was used in times past as a jail and today is the interpretative centre for this great work by Aldehuela. |
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It is a difficult interpretative question, made more difficult by the fact that s.18 of the Plan, which specifically addresses the rights of successor members, was engrafted on Plan terms already in place. |
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The works were thus undemanding either of technical or interpretative skill, their characteristics being formal simplicity, melodic agreeableness, plain diatonic harmony, homophonic textures, and the major mode. |
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But the Commission was not yet ready to go back on its 2001 decision and delete the guidelines on conditional interpretative declarations, replacing them by a single guideline assimilating such declarations to reservations. |
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The second paragraph, while following the usual practice, provides a logical corollary to the rules already adopted by the Commission with respect to the distinction between reservations and interpretative declarations. |
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At the limit of this terminological confusion, there are even occasions when States make interpretative declarations by means of a specific reference to the provisions of a convention on reservations. |
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Some members felt it important to emphasize that, in the case of an interpretative declaration, silence did not betoken consent since there was no obligation to react expressly to such a declaration. |
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The SEVP recognized Watson's efforts and provided a contribution toward the construction of an interpretative centre, which includes a diorama depicting Aboriginal culture. |
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It is indeed striking to note that States tend to get around the ratione temporis limitation of the right to formulate reservations by submitting them, occasionally out of time, as interpretative declarations. |
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In this sense, all understanding is, according to Gadamer, interpretative, and, insofar as all interpretation involves the exchange between the familiar and the alien, so all interpretation is also translative. |
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Carmarthenshire County Council has set up the Hywel Dda Centre in Whitland, with an interpretative centre and garden to commemorate the original council. |
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It plans to make The Wall Street Journal Online its newshound and to reposition the print edition as a source of trends-based, interpretative reporting and analysis. |
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Synchronically, the interpretative distance is harder to gauge. |
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Culture emanates from interpretative procedures, myths, stories, typifications, and an array of artifacts that make-up the conceptual ideology of a society. |
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Albert, however, did not simply paraphrase Aristotle, but produced a postilla, that is, a continuous presentation of the source text integrated with interpretative remarks. |
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Childe himself believed that his primary contribution to archaeology was in his interpretative frameworks, an analysis supported by Alison Ravetz and Peter Gathercole. |
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