However, it is advisable not to overinterpret the finding of a lesser risk of alcohol use, given that different results may emerge with a larger or different sample. |
Like life, which we overinterpret at our peril, this strange, original book is — to its credit — a code too nuanced and alive to fully crack. |
There may be, indeed, a tendency in this exhibition to overinterpret works through the lens of Franciscan patronage and production. |
And there's a tendency to overinterpret the past by projecting the present onto it. |
It was a very close vote — we tend to overinterpret election results, as a repudiation or a welcome. |