Frankly, he seemed open to anything at this point, so we can't read too much into that.
"To read too much into this is like reading tea leaves, " said Sibneft spokesman John Mann.
Saints ending up winning that day, but I wouldn't read too much into that.
It's probably someone down the line who might have read too much into it.
"I'm not sure I would read too much into one incident, one way or another, " he said.
Therefore, it is important not to read too much into any one monthly report, positive or negative.
Reflecting on it, she doesn't read too much into the fact that no Republican colleagues jumped to action.
"The RBI is unlikely to read too much into the data, " said Radhika Rao of Forecast Pte Ltd.
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One should not read too much into these price forecasts from such firms.
Some economists, however, warn not to read too much into the ADP report.
The point is that you can't read too much into one month's number.
Given the stock move, we believe some investors, or more likely short sellers, have read too much into this announcement.
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By-elections with low turnouts can often exaggerate and distort the picture - and it is dangerous to read too much into them.
And, although it is important not to read too much into volatile quarterly figures, there are some signs that productivity growth may be slowing.
He says it would be a mistake for the national leadership of either party to read too much into a victory on polling day.
Mr Harbinson told the BBC not to read too much into his attendance at conference, but admitted he was thinking of joining the party.
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Sir Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England, warned Britons earlier this week not to read too much into the fourth quarter growth figures.
He may have read too much into better-than-expected data on consumption.
Tuesday European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said he is not attending the Jackson Hole retreat, but Putnam said not to read too much into that.
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Johnson intends to give most of his squad a run-out against the Hammers and has warned fans not to read too much into his starting line-up.
Most activists in Blackpool were trying to put a brave face on the Dunfermline result - and refusing, publicly at least, to read too much into it.
As for Lafitte, while there have been gas shows in the mud logs, Moffett is afraid to read too much into them until the well has been logged.
It would be a mistake to read too much into the Republicans' catastrophic defeat in 2006, which resulted from local scandals as well as a national anti-Republican mood.
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Nothing was found at the apartment linking the man to the bombings, the source said, cautioning not to read too much into the search as investigators will be talking to numerous people.
Therefore, it is important not to read too much into any one monthly report and it is informative to consider each report in the context of other data that are becoming available.
While the numbers were undoubtedly below market expectations, we believe it is unwise to read too much into the initial sales figure as it may not be an appropriate gauge of demand.
And while my friends claim I often read too much into the meaning of sporting events, I have been beaming with the rest of southern Africa at the emergence of Zambia as a fully fledged African gladiator on the football field.
But Steve Kaplan, a finance and corporate-governance expert at the University of Chicago's business school, reckons that it is best not to read too much into deals such as this one, since there is so much liquidity sloshing around America's capital markets.
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