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In light of this, we can interpret narrow-sense heritability in terms of the ratio of predictable to total variation in our logistic random-effects model.

Then it was President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood interpreting a narrow electoral victory as a mandate to rule alone.

When last term the Supreme Court interpreted (by narrowing) the honest services statute in Skilling v. United States, a case involving the former Enron CEO, it did so on grounds of "due process of law," a concept enshrined in the Fifth Amendment.

One of the SEC's commissioners said the plan should only be waved through once it is clear that secure, independent funding is in place.There are worries overseas too, for instance that the SEC will try to interfere with IFRS and interpret it in a narrow, prescriptive way.

The cable's language closely mirrored the Supreme Court's order on the travel ban, though it appeared to interpret it in a narrow manner, notably in its definition of close family.

Thus, some staff members seemed to interpret ethics in a narrow sense as an issue that rarely occurs.

The observation was interpreted as a narrow region of natural plasma instability, possibly related to an auroral arc intersecting the radar beam.

Among reasons for staying in the EU listed by Mr Johnson were that international companies could be put off from investing in the UK and a risk that leaving would be "globally interpreted as a narrow, xenophobic, backward-looking thing".

In or out of the EU, we must have a clear vision of how we are going to be competitive in a global economy". Among reasons for staying in the EU listed by Mr Johnson were that international companies could be put off from investing in the UK and a risk that leaving would be "globally interpreted as a narrow, xenophobic, backward-looking thing".

Landmark cases in the USA and Canada have reiterated that the farmers' exception should be interpreted in a narrow fashion vis-à-vis the sale of the protected-varieties' progeny (such as the ruling in Asgrow vs. Winterboer that identified "brown-bagging" as a marketing practice violating modern United States' legislation).

An official comment on the right to adequate food states explicitly that this right shall "not be interpreted in a narrow or restrictive sense which equates it with a minimum package of calories, proteins and other specific nutrients" (UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights [1999]).

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