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61. The accepted standards of political morality differed from our own; evidence is hard to come by and difficult to interpret. 62. They learn to use a variety of different methods of gathering information for themselves and then to interpret that information. 63. He or she is doing a certain thing and we interpret it in a certain way which elicits a given emotion. 64. Some one else would then interpret the data and write reports. 65. She made a gesture that could have meant anything but which he chose to interpret as invitation. 66. And since I have that type of handicap,[www.] I try to interpret it as best as I can. 67. He is counseled by a sports psychologist who helps him interpret and banish negative, self-defeating feelings. 68. We'll have to find someone who speaks Chinese to interpret the questions and answers for our guests. 69. This was supposed to be an upper-level class, and the students seemed unable to interpret a perfectly simple text. 70. It was written to help students interpret the results of their fieldwork by providing the essential background information. 71. Answers about personal qualities and abilities are harder to interpret, although experience does make it easier. 72. How does one explain or interpret this diversity in universality? 73. I interpret as the inevitable result of conflict between art and female obligation in upper-class, old-family Boston. 74. Psychologists and physiologists have always been resigned to using statistical analyses to extract meaning from and interpret their data. 75. Recent developments in game theory have had an important impact on the way we interpret these models. 76. The person prone to depression has a tendency to interpret events negatively. 77. These were to identify, but not describe or interpret, the stylistic devices present in a given text. 78. A feminist might interpret a text very differently from an army officer, for example; or a teenager from his parent. 79. This is probably true; but we can now see that we must not interpret this word magic too uncritically. 80. We can not be sure of how to interpret the results. 81. Many managers interpret that as being an administrative chore, filling in objective work-sheets and completing performance appraisal forms. 82. Tests at elevated temperatures and elevated humidities are more difficult to accelerate and interpret. 83. They stand above and beyond any particular attempt, papal or otherwise, definitively to interpret them. 84. Later critics have also emphasised the way in which viewers interpret advertisements differently, depending on their experiences and cultural knowledge. 85. From their point of view, the most reasonable way to interpret these strange articles was to regard them as headgear. 86. And, gazing back, Pumfrey tried to interpret, from his expression, the implications of that last remark. 87. Then the courts interpret such phrases soas to give themselves more or less control as they wish. 88. Seligman and other researchers and practitioners insist that you can have control over how you explain and interpret life events. 89. How would you interpret her letter? Is she really hostile or just being ironic? 90. You can always interpret things in a more positive light or a more negative light.