Sentence examples for fairly read from inspiring English sources

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Third, the decisions of the ICJ, fairly read, interpret the Convention similarly.

As Jeff Sessions, the Alabama Republican, pointed out, "The Constitution, fairly read, clearly calls for a majority vote on judicial nominees.

The two observations, while superficially at odds, can instead be fairly read as mutually consistent and to reflect favorably on Tressel, his other failings notwithstanding.

Accordingly, the cases stating that the Free Exercise Clause requires neutrality are also fairly read for the proposition that the Clause requires general applicability.

Fairly read, the Court has stated that Congress' actions under the Copyright/Patent Clause are, for all intents and purposes, judicially unreviewable.

As the California Court of Appeals has stated, "Section 637.2 is fairly read as establishing that no violation of the Privacy Act [CIPA] is to go unpunished.

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"Anyone who fairly reads what Hillary Clinton wrote, in the context of her work over the last 20 years on behalf of children, would see how outrageous it is to suggest that she is a kiddie-libber hellbent on destroying the American family or encouraging crackpot suits by kids against their parents," said Robert Mnookin, a children's law expert at Stanford Law School.

"Issues of alcohol and sexual misconduct are serious issues on college campuses across the country, but such issues are trivialized when law enforcement misrepresents the true facts and fails to investigate the allegations fully and fairly," reads a statement released by Enochs' defense attorney, Katharine Liell.

Section 36B can fairly be read consistent with what we see as Congress's plan, and that is the reading we adopt.

The use of the specific in the one statute cannot fairly be read as imposing a limitation upon the general provision in the other statute.

The solution the Chief found was to hold that the mandate can fairly be read as no command at all, but rather as an incentive: you either buy insurance, or you pay a tax.

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