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Generously interpreting the 49.9 percent guideline covering political activity, 60 Plus has pushed the non-partisanship rule beyond the limit.
"We are generously interpreting it in a way to try to give coverage to as many small businesses as we can and [the Australian Securities and Investments Commission] has taken a similar tone because incidentally, Asic look after financial services under this arrangement.
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Heretofore Mr. Gore has been right on principle, arguing that state election laws ought to be generously interpreted to permit the fullest possible count of all votes.
Alexander's expensive suits and high fees can be generously interpreted in this light, as can his treatment of celebrities, including, according to legend, Al Capone.
So perhaps the clause could be generously interpreted as a legal prod to force the city to wrap up a ballpark financing deal first with the Mets, who have had a detailed plan to build a $500 million retractable-roof stadium since 1998.
The seemingly plodding progress made by the Obama administration thus far can be more generously interpreted as the U.S. methodically walking the parties to a place where decisive U.S. intervention and presentation of U.S. proposals becomes more possible, more justifiable, and more likely to succeed.
This study suggests that the cost effectiveness of any GHD treatment should indeed be interpreted generously and not restricted as if it was a disease with a low burden.
The BHF had the clearest position on joint funding; it will pay the whole APC if it is the only funder with a strong OA agenda, but otherwise it would generally expect it to be split (although in practice this tends to be interpreted quite generously).
The rules for second-home allowances have long been interpreted extremely generously.
Even if, in practice, they have interpreted this generously, it is still a harsh discipline.
You could interpret this generously, as a desire to highlight less trumpeted authors, or you could call it, as one writer I know does, the "too many goodies policy".
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