Sentence examples for equitable interpretation from inspiring English sources

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An early article by the author argued that the original understanding of the constitutional structure fits more tightly with the now settled faithful agent theory than with the background English tradition of equitable interpretation.

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O.K. just an interpretation.

As long as we continue to seek a more equitable society, changing our interpretation of affirmative action will not impede us.

However, these reforms would not necessarily make the tax more equitable under a proper utility-based interpretation of these same principles because reforms themselves generate inequities.

Though the judges were unresponsive, More's brief tenure of office has been described as a "magisterial performance" (Guy 1980: 93), and it naturally invites comparison with Utopian legal practice where the most obvious interpretation is the most equitable one (CU: 197).

However, the term "equitable" in planning leads to different interpretations [46].

Or I can say, "this can't be what Congress intended, they must have meant it to be read this way," and embrace the alternative interpretation that gives rise to the equitable results evidenced above.

Knowledge gained from this research has implications not only for quality improvement aims of providing equitable health care [ 7], but also for interpretation of survey results by disentangling the effects of immutable patient characteristics from more mutable health care delivery factors.

Conditions for equitable evaluations are outlined in order to avoid biased design, inappropriate interpretations and flawed conclusions.

On this familiar approach to constitutional law, battles for a more equitable and inclusive polity play out on the terrain of doctrinal and textual interpretation, seeking hooks in constitutional text and precedent to ground more robust demands for equality and inclusion.

As if they've never been wrong, and failing to be corrected by those who know better, they carry on acting as if "right" is not defined by that which is equitable, increases happiness, or reduces suffering, but rather is defined by (their interpretations of) what is stated as such in their archaic, yet allegedly infallible, laws.

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