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For investors to have confidence, she said, "it must be interpreted and applied the same way across jurisdictions and across continents".

Guidelines and greater certainty on how each of these concepts will be interpreted and applied are absolutely essential to giving confidence to data protection law for the future.

"These laws", Mr Laycock writes, "enact a uniform standard substantial burden and compelling interest to be interpreted and applied to individual cases by courts.

In 1939 the Supreme Court ruled, in United States v Miller, that the amendment was adopted "with [the] obvious purpose" of protecting the ability of states to organise militias, and "must be interpreted and applied with that end in view".

In other words, they disagree about how the harm principle should be interpreted and applied.

"There is an overarching principle in planning that requires policy to be interpreted and applied in such a way that is consistent with the reasons behind that policy.

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In fact, I believe many members of Congress who have voted on this issue would be stunned to know how the Patriot Act is being interpreted and applied.

Since restructure, the General Assembly has established policies and criteria for the order of ministry, which are interpreted and applied by regional commissions.

The forecasts are likely to increase pressure on the commission and on the finance ministers of the 12 European Union countries using the euro to allow member nations greater leeway in the way the pact's rules are interpreted and applied.

This time, in a Huffington Post op-ed entitled "How Can Congress Debate a Secret Law?", they wrote: Members of Congress are about to vote to extend the most controversial provisions of the USA Patriot Act for four more years, even though few of them understand how those provisions are being interpreted and applied.

Labour's solution in 1993, proposed in the National Policy Forum document A New Agenda for Democracy, was to incorporate the ECHR into UK law as a "mature statement of rights" which the UK was already signed up to "that has been interpreted and applied over many years".

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