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The contract, Tenzing and Mitra say, restricts his other activities, and they prefer interpreting it strictly, more strictly, it seems, than is necessary.
Twelve other states eventually adopted the California Rule, although not all interpret it so strictly.
Others interpret it to mean more strictly controlled capital markets, which have made a re-appearance even in previously open countries like Brazil.
It is difficult to interpret this finding strictly.
And most also say that they take a flexible approach to Islam rather than strictly interpreting its texts.Other findings back up an earlier report from the Pew Research Centre, which showed that most Muslim Americans have assimilated.
Moreover, it has been argued that Nagel's model should not be interpreted too strictly; at least, it maybe was intended to cover model-reductions as well (van Riel 2011).
The site was not considered criminal because it was interpreted strictly as a communication between the boys who wrote it, Ms. Pirro said, and was therefore protected by the First Amendment.
Republicans said the need to interpret the Constitution strictly was, in their view, reaffirmed by this week's federal court ruling against California's voter-imposed ban on same-sex marriage, a case considered likely to eventually reach the Supreme Court.
Even in the smallest cities only migrants with "legal and stable" work and accommodation which many do not have—will be able to get urban hukou.Local governments are likely to interpret this as strictly as they can.
When it finally surfaced and became the topic of European Parliament discussion, opponents complained that it could, if interpreted strictly, lead to censorship and loss of privacy online.
Courts have interpreted MACs strictly, and a MAC is notoriously hard for a buyer to claim.
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