Sentence examples for faithfully interpreted from inspiring English sources

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"I am delighted with the film and am now convinced that only through the medium of the talking picture art could this delicious fantasy be faithfully interpreted," she declared, her words possibly burnished by a Paramount publicist.

That is a little less pragmatic than it first sounds: some radical conservative jurists hold that liberal judges have not faithfully interpreted the constitution, so their rulings (including Roe v Wade) should be reversed.

Furthermore, after data analysis we used 'member checking' to inquire whether our results were faithfully interpreted, whether they contained errors and whether they made sense to respondents from different professions.

Over 70% of those aware of "Love faithfully" interpreted this to mean "stick to one partner"; over 50% of those who heard or saw "Love carefully" understood it to meant "choose your partner carefully" (which became a large confusion in Uganda), and over half of those who saw or heard "zero grazing" thought it to mean "stick to one partner".

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With that résumé, your players will faithfully interpret the play you wrote up.

Will you be willing to faithfully interpret the law?"' But his critics note that Mr. Bush's judge-selectors do not have to ask about issues like abortions.

Instead we would seek judges who would faithfully interpret the Constitution -- not use the courts to invent laws or dictate social policy.

"Our belief in judicial restraint is shared by the vast majority of the American people," Mr. Bush said, adding that he had kept his pledge to "seek judges who would faithfully interpret the Constitution — not use the courts to invent laws or dictate social policy".

But even conservative jurists come in many varieties, from the hard ideology of Justice Scalia and Clarence Thomas to something a little more flexible.Mr Bush, who has said he will interview the prospective candidates himself, has always insisted that he has no litmus test, other than that the judge should "faithfully interpret the constitution".

Progressives should say this: that judges must faithfully interpret the entire Constitution, "including all the Amendments passed over the last 200 years".

Walker, a potential 2016 GOP contender, argued the nation needs a conservative president who can appoint conservative Supreme Court justices "who will faithfully interpret the Constitution and laws of our land without injecting their own political agendas".

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