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We quickly realized that (i) the 'Methods' sections of our articles could have been more detailed had the word limits not applied, leaving the reader unable to fairly interpret the results when comparing one study with another and (ii) standards for calculating and reporting multi-morbidity were lacking.
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But recent discussion indicates that whether Berkeley has fairly interpreted Locke's account or not is very much an open question 19.
Thomas stated that the test has always been if the statute in question could be "fairly interpreted" to allow monetary damages.
Civility in politics would be a wonderful thing to restore and I have shared some ideas on this with the White House, but the Constitution is actually so well designed -- if fairly interpreted -- that the elected President and executive administration is not consigned to prayer and pleading to be about the people's business.
Although such improvements may play a role, our findings could not be fairly interpreted by this reasoning.
"Justice Department at the end of the day was not only consulted but in my view made comments to the White House that at least could fairly be interpreted by the White House as a green light".
While the "symbols" of the dream can be fairly broadly interpreted from the nature or type of those symbols, you still need to fill in the details.
It's a qualifying statement that makes the rest of their pledge fairly difficult to interpret, because, well, what does it actually mean?
It is fairly common to interpret the work from the 1940s as being so totalizing in its critique that it closes all avenues for finding in reason the possibility for any emancipatory critique of society (Habermas is the most famous exponent of such a critique, see for example his 1984, pp. 366 399).
Because "every reasonable construction must be resorted to, in order to save a statute from unconstitutionality," Hooper v. California, 155 U. S. 648, the question is whether it is "fairly possible" to interpret the mandate as imposing such a tax, Crowell v. Benson, 285 U. S. 22. Pp. 31 32.
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