Sentence examples for interpret the provisions from inspiring English sources

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"Among other things, there is some uncertainty here as to how expansively or narrowly the S.E.C. and Finra will interpret the provisions of the JOBS Act relating to research and investment banking interaction".

In his latest signing statement, Mr. Obama also objected to five provisions in which Congress required consultations and set out criteria over matters involving diplomatic negotiations about such matters as a security agreement with Afghanistan, saying that he would interpret the provisions so as not to inhibit "my constitutional authority to conduct the foreign relations of the United States".

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The investigation finds a number of authors interpret the provision in this way (Willms 2009).

The Appeals Chamber therefore interpreted the provisions of Rule 70 to mean that a state is in full control of information it provides to a party before the Tribunal (Prosecutor v. Milošević 23 October 2003a, paras. 25 29).

This is how the Supreme Court interpreted the provision in American Electric Power v. Connecticut.

The courts have been especially strict in interpreting the provision that bars a defendant from winning damages if he contributed to his conviction.

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who wrote the controlling opinion in interpreting the provision's central phrases, said the question should be whether the state court's decision was "objective unreasonable".

"We would have to decide whether there was a manifest error on the part of the state authorities concerned, and in particular of the national courts concerned, before we could reject a case as inadmissible under the new criterion... Ultimately, in those cases we would be the ones who would be interpreting the provision and applying it".

But in addition to that kind of collection, the senators contend that the government has also interpreted the provision, based on rulings by the secret national security court, as allowing some other kind of activity that allows the government to obtain private information about people who have no link to a terrorism or espionage case.

Marshall interpreted the provision of the Florida land act requiring Spanish grants to be filed within one year narrowly.

Last July, Abe and his cabinet re-interpreted the provision to accommodate the right of "collective self-defense," allowing it to aid allies who are under attack if the situation threatens Japan's welfare while leaving the stated conditions under which this would be put into effect vague and confusing.

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