Sentence examples for changed its interpretation from inspiring English sources

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However, they spelled out the reasoning in Marleasing – as reaffirmed in Océano – again, on the basis that, in the meantime, the Italian Corte Suprema di Cassazione (the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation) had changed its interpretation of Italian law, bringing it in line with the judgment in Bellone.

Before the Internal Revenue Service changed its interpretation of the law last May, each partner simply reported his or her own income on the federal tax return.

Southern says that it did nothing wrong and that the E.P.A., in the late years of the Clinton administration, changed its interpretation of the new source review to pursue these lawsuits.

The fact that the New York Court of Appeals has reversed itself and changed its interpretation of the New York immunity statute to grant 'transactional' immunity, and not merely 'use' immunity as that court held when it affirmed petitioner's conviction, provides no basis for dismissing the writ of certiorari as improvidently granted.

Before the FBI changed its interpretation, there were about 500,000 people who fit the description in the database.

Tens of thousands of people wanted by law enforcement were purged from the system this year after the Federal Bureau of Investigation changed its interpretation of "fugitive from justice" to apply only to alleged criminals who had crossed state lines, according to the Washington Post.

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Who will, when the Supreme Court changes its interpretation of the Second Amendment -- and remember, it will only take ONE conservative Justice replaced by one liberal or moderate one -- vote to pass strict gun control laws, keeping guns out of the hands of those who would use them to hurt children, and parents, and teachers, and communities.

He said that if the I.R.S. did not change its interpretation, he would press for legislation "so that no grant recipient would pay taxes" on the money.

This also led to the Court's observation that the NLRB can change its interpretation of the NLRA over time and is not required to comply with its earlier decisions.

The FBI purged the names from the database after the Justice Department changed its legal interpretation of "fugitive from justice" to say it pertains only to wanted people who have crossed state lines.

Reaction to the city's about-face has been mixed, however, given that the city did not so much change its rule, as change its interpretation of the rule.

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