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Other limitations include the potential for varying interpretation of baseline disease characteristics by enrolling physicians.
The role of dreaming has a long history of varying interpretations.
"I think there's been some misapplication of the law" because of varying interpretations by judges, Weatherford said.
Some differences observed were not the result of varying interpretation of the patterns.
They also demonstrate the diversity of opinions about how the fit note should best be used and some of the underlying reasons why it has not yet reached its potential, for example due to varying interpretations of how the fit note should be completed.
That means the words used by a witness or in a letter to Congress about how the I.R.S. treated applications from conservative organizations could be subject to varying interpretations, making it difficult for prosecutors to prove falsity.
Of course, reality can be subject to varying interpretations.
To be sure, Section 4 is open to varying interpretations.
The laws and guidelines are susceptible to varying interpretations, then we have attorney general guidelines and then we have policy.
As to the particular case of your Jewish patient, religious laws are often subject to varying interpretations, and the Torah is largely silent on anesthesiology.
In his commentary on Heller, the laudably equable Beeman summarizes the arguments; shrugs ("The meaning of the Second Amendment is subject to varying interpretations"); and moves on.
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