Sentences with phrase «to read into something»

Make a plan but be flexible with it, and if things don't go exactly according to that plan don't read into it assuming you're on the wrong track.
He just kept his mouth shut as people read into it more then there was.
It seems that because your work is so emotional and personal, and because you're African - American, people read into it as being about identity and race somehow.
For those who disagree with her findings I mean read into it yourself.
But we should be cautious about reading into it anything more than that.
They need to stop reading into it things they are not there.
Read into it how you want, and you can justify a whole host of contradictory positions.
I mean if we are going read into something we might as go all the way with our assumptions.
In these politically charged times it's become difficult to look at art without reading into it, being offended, or wondering if someone else will be offended.
It's better that all parties to the contract read into it, the same information vis a vis costs, the parameters of the job defined, deadlines, etc..
I also read the first post and didn't read that into it either.
Definitely not going to read into it too much.
This news means nothing so don't read into it.
To disregard this surrounding culture is to nullify much of the Bible's spiritual meaning by reading into it what is not there but is imputed to it from the thought patterns of a different day.
Hence one may draw from the tradition only that particular answer to the Messianic question which may be gathered from the tradition as a whole, without reinterpreting it or reading into it something that is not really there.
To do so requires the discipline of trying to read Religion in the Making on its own terms, and not to read into it ideas derived from Process and Reality.
This has not changed, after the wham defeat they still sung the same tune and Souness in particular pointed out how Arsenal fans should not lose fate and not to go overboard when reading into it.
Be forewarned this sometimes falls awry of the airlines terms of service for the program, so read into it before you act.
Some preachers thrive on this book, reading into it contemporary events and persons.
One must conclude, therefore, that Aristotle's stipulation that one Entity is never «in another» provides no warrant for the supposition of radical, mutual exclusiveness which Whitehead read into it.
(4) Biblical texts must be understood in their human context: for otherwise we shall fail to read their real point out of them and instead read into them points they are not making at all.
A boy spends night after night having this stuff read into him: an innocent man tortured to death — thorns driven into his head — nails into his hands — a spear jammed through his ribs....
It is the fusion of these three elements in his representation of Jesus» life and teaching that makes it a matter of the greatest difficulty to distinguish in any particular discourse between what rests upon a deep understanding of the true meaning of Jesus» actual words and what is read into them in the light both of experience and of preconceived ideas as what the Word of God should fittingly proclaim.
I'm amused to hear the word «rant» as that is hardly what these posts are, but people will read into them with their own experiences and I can't prevent that.
Read into it Genesis 1 verse 28: «And God blessed them and God said unto them, Be fruitful and multiply».
Then I said yes, so, because of that answer, people just read into it and said [I had slept with my sister - in - law].
At first I thought maybe I was reading into it since Im a girl and an engineer (read.
While the song is probably referring to them getting their old bodies back, I think one can also read into it as being a message to everyone watching this third outing — it's a film made in acknowledgement and appreciation of the fans that expect and want more of the same.
While some may read into it political implications about corrupt leaders using their skewed version of truth to achieve a dubious end, basically it is just a sweet children's adventure story about a little boy and his lost dog.
Film critic Roger Ebert read into it a fear of Aids.
The characters of Camille and Caleb are so divorced from them that it was pretty much impossible for them to mistakenly read themselves into them,» Wilson says.
«I was trying to do these to actually read into them and write about them,» he recalled, «but I never really had the time to do that.
What one reads into it changes as you open to the possibilities, but to quote the artist, they allow us to «to confront every second as if it has always been in existence, though its materiality is fleeting.»
Read into it whatever you wish, or nothing at all — either way it's pure visual delight.»
He is a «reader» in a greater sense than the word conveys: one who is actively engaged and compelled, and himself compelling, one who turns reading into something more than a mere daily instrumental activity.
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