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Beginning in the early nineteen-seventies, lawyers for the National Rifle Association, concerned about gun-control laws passed in the wake of the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy, argued that the Second Amendment protects the right of individuals to bear arms — and that this represented not a changing interpretation but a restoration of its original meaning.

To revisit one of our initial motivations, this would also suggest that changes in self-reported physical activity associated with changes in self reported acculturation are not likely to be caused by changing interpretation of physical activity questions.

An examination of the challenges facing art museums in the twentieth century, with a focus on changing interpretations of objects and how museums respond to public need.

The 2007 Guidance has not been effective due to changing interpretations of PCAOB standards for attestations during the inspection process.

These two sets of words represent changing interpretations of what strategies are realistic in our individual countries, but also in our more globally interdependent world.

In this seminar we trace diverse and changing interpretations of American identity by exploring autobiographical, literary, and/or visual texts from the 18th through the 20th century in conversation with sociological, political, and historical accounts.

He looks at the revival of interest in, and changing interpretations of, three dynasties--the dynasties--the dynasties--the368-1644), and the Qing (1644-1912)--that, together with the People's Republic of China, provide examples of great power success.

The purpose is to help and guide the patient to restructure unfavourable thoughts and behaviour patterns that are related to dyspnoea, thereby changing interpretations of critical situations, as exemplified in figures 2 and 3.

However, such claims have never been tested in court, and some appear vulnerable to changing interpretations of what can be patented, so it is difficult to know if they would be held valid if challenged.

For example, patients or consumers may need to be informed beforehand in general terms about changing interpretations as a consequence of ongoing genetics research.

The changing interpretation was forcefully expressed in a recent essay by Dr. Serafina Cuomo, a British historian of science.

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