Sentence examples for be allowed to interpret from inspiring English sources

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If I may be allowed to interpret, they are saying, "Stop appropriating our common continent as your nationality, you self-aggrandizing neo-imperialist".

Given the vagueness of the Florida statute on what standard to use when recounting, the Florida courts should be allowed to interpret a uniform standard, without being accused of rewriting the election law after the voting.

If I may be allowed to interpret his complaints into a single meta-complaint, it's that 3D is being shoved down everyone's throats by the industry, and I absolutely an with him on that.

Mr. Geithner and his aides will be allowed to interpret this statement as a pledge to cease the current yuan-dollar lock.

Grants are fine, but Pharma should have no participation in study design and should not be allowed to interpret or publish results. 5. Demand a no revolving door policy between industry and government regulators.

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"The conventions are not rigid…We are allowed to interpret them so long as our interpretation is still consistent with our universal desire to reduce the misuse and abuse of harmful products throughout the world," he said last year.

Young gentlemen from good Eastern colleges who couldn't make it as Wall Street lawyers were allowed to interpret the alleged interests of their class in the State Department bureaucracy.

Vaz said forces had been allowed to interpret guidance on out-of-court disposals in their own way, resulting in huge variations across the UK in the way crimes are dealt with: "It cannot be right that while an offence committed in Cumbria would go to court, in Gloucestershire it may be dealt with by a caution".

Again, these experiences may be far removed from the suffering inflicted on the Burmese people, but it does nonetheless demonstrate how students can assimilate their own experiences, feelings and emotions with those of another, especially if they are allowed to interpret others peoples' experiences in a way that makes sense to them.

A largely unsupervised Google has been allowed to interpret and implement the ruling in whichever way it sees fit, steamrollering nuanced, justifiable requests from people who object to Google's subjective search index – which, we are told, is now the public record for the digital age.

The U.N. clarified its definition of "luxury goods" in Resolution 2321 as not including electronics, but each U.N. member state is allowed to interpret the term "luxury goods" as they wish.

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