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This permission was conditioned on promises by state officials to broadly interpret the law so as to allow citizens who lack the required photo ID to vote if they can give good reason for not having one.
In 2012, a federal panel upheld it, on the condition that the state broadly interpret the "reasonable impediment" provision, where voters explain why they couldn't get an ID.
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Two degrees was broadly interpreted as the temperature that could produce further, potentially runaway warming.
Reorganized in 2000, the company remained committed to political theatre, but perhaps as more broadly interpreted.
Sustainability, a broadly interpreted term, denotes the stewardship of farmland and groundwater in ecologically sound ways.
Ms. Paiz said the peace accords' reference to every Guatemalan's right to land has been broadly interpreted.
"If the bill is broadly interpreted, it could affect tens of thousands of workers," Mr. Pally said.
For decades, "navigable waters" was broadly interpreted by regulators to include many large wetlands and streams that connected to major rivers.
Then, Western countries broadly interpreted the resolution in order to justify military strikes on the regime of Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi and to emerge as Libya's liberators.
In recent weeks, however, at least one Fed official shied away from broadly interpreting the central bank's power over deal-making - even when an acquisition appeared risky.
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