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So I think that we tend to overinterpret these things.
Care must be taken not to overinterpret the associations described above.
"There's a tendency for people to overinterpret what a specific number means."
Do not overinterpret test results in the clinically well child.
So the press will overinterpret the polls, the one that is most extreme.
That's good news as far as it goes, but it's important not to overinterpret these results.
"I think the danger today would be to overreact and overinterpret this study," he said.
And now that the day has arrived, the urge to overinterpret the Oscars is upon me again.
"It's hard not to overinterpret things, so we try not to bring too much of my profession to our personal lives."
It’s easy to overinterpret a single number or set of numbers (for example, surgical mortality rate) without context.
We should not overinterpret these figures,' he said.
But the Republicans and the governor himself overinterpret the governing "mandate" at their own peril.
"There is a growing consciousness in this country that wants to hear this kind of stuff, so they overinterpret everything," he said.
They have strong intuition, but they don’t overinterpret themselves.
But he stressed that Europe should not "overinterpret" the importance of that statement.
No one should overinterpret what he says."
"People should not overinterpret this monkey study," Dr. Alexander said.
"They tend to be emotionally fragile, and to overinterpret comments as criticism rather than caring.
"What happens is that people overinterpret these things," Dr. Gorski said.
"I think the concern is that people will overinterpret the advisory and just get the message that fish is bad," she said.
According to Pascal, people simply overinterpret offhanded remarks.
"I would hesitate to overinterpret it."
However, their research, published yesterday by the Office for National Statistics comes with a warning not to overinterpret the bald figures.
"It has a little of the flavor of a legislative session drawing to a close," he said, and quickly warned reporters, "Don't overinterpret that."
Dont overinterpret.