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But never ever interpret a lack of response or any other kind of message as a no.
But since modern set theory proves that there is no universal set, no model can ever interpret the quantifiers by means of a universal domain of discourse.
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They speak in a bloodless translatorese, except that no translator ever interpreted this badly.
Alabama, for example, is considering a constitutional amendment that would prohibit state courts from ever interpreting the definition of marriage in state law.
Brief but informative accounts accompany the images and "are intended to report reality and give the facts without ever interpreting them," Pellicer writes.
These presentations on contemporary themes and scenes in southern politics reveal that South-watchers are ever interpreting and re-interpreting this peculiar part of America.
Election law expert Melanie Sloan, who runs the anti-corruption group Citizens for Ethics and Responsibility in Washington, agreed that "no court has ever interpreted the definition of campaign contribution this broadly".
In petitioning the Supreme Court to take the case, Elonis's lawyers argued that online communication makes it more difficult than ever to interpret the meaning of a statement, which makes it especially important for a jury to evaluate Elonis's intent in writing his posts rather than just consider how a hypothetical reasonable person might expect an audience to react.
The first case ever to interpret the Free Exercise clause, 134 years ago, was Reynolds v. United States, 98 U.S. 145 (1878).
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