Sentence examples for interpret the mandate from inspiring English sources

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But as the Internal Revenue Service has tried to interpret the mandate, the agency and the businesses and employees affected by the mandate are discovering that it is even more challenging than it reads.

He attempted to interpret the mandate of the OSRD as narrowly as possible to avoid overtaxing his office and to prevent duplicating the efforts of other agencies.

Because "every reasonable construction must be resorted to, in order to save a statute from unconstitutionality," Hooper v. California, 155 U. S. 648, the question is whether it is "fairly possible" to interpret the mandate as imposing such a tax, Crowell v. Benson, 285 U. S. 22. Pp. 31 32.

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Of the 20 NOUs published during the study period, three were excluded either because the mandates did not address questions of effect or because the committees did not interpret the mandates as doing so, resulting in a total of 17 analysed NOUs.

The choice offered the conference, albeit stark, hardly reflects the real debate going on in the coalition or in the party about how to interpret the fiscal mandate and whether to tolerate further welfare cuts.

But he said officials had a "pretty wide lens" to interpret the cost-savings mandate, like taking into account the ability of private companies to recoup hundreds of millions in construction costs over the life of contracts.

The central issue in last week's ruling was Mr. Christie's effort to interpret the "fair share" mandate in a way that would essentially allow communities to decide for themselves how much affordable housing should be built.

Others have chosen to interpret the clause in the mandate very loosely, very passively.

For all of the philosophical differences between the two campaigns, the real power over corporate America in Washington rests largely at a handful of Federal agencies that are given broad latitude to interpret both the mandate of the White House and the legislation adopted by Congress.

"Up until now the Fed has been very cautious in interpreting the dual mandate," said Stephen D. Oliner, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute who worked as a staff economist at the Federal Reserve for more than 25 years.

Although we found that self-selected foundational partners had influence on the partnership composition and on key appointments, there is no evidence to suggest that they interpreted the HIEC mandate in their own interests.

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