Sentence examples for interpret the scope of from inspiring English sources

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This dilemma can place researchers in a difficult position, as they have drafted the consent form in the first place, and it would be tempting to interpret the scope of the consent rather broadly, especially as contacting participants to gain additional consent ('re-consenting') can be a costly and time-consuming task that may also inconvenience research participants unnecessarily.

These agencies have refrained from following Oregon's lead because they interpret the scope of their responsibilities to pertain only to commercial forestry activities, non-forestry agriculture, activities directly affecting wildlife, or activities directly affecting water quality, with no agency claiming lead responsibility for overall forestland protection.

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Most courts have interpreted the scope of that immunity broadly.

Obama proposed an executive order interpreting the scope of federal background checks more broadly, applying background checks to those who purchase firearms through a trust or corporation and requesting the Departments of Defense, Justice and Homeland Security conduct research into gun safety.

Among the records sought by the ACLU are any construing or interpreting the scope of agencies' authority under the executive order.

We thus interpreted the scope of mentions marked with a specific type to include not only the corresponding (canonical) types defined in ontologies but also variants such as entities or processes influenced by mutation, including also pathological variants.

The naturally occurring effects of selection on the physicochemical properties of the N-terminal region of the cytb protein over the phylogenetic history of mammals – to establish a context within which to interpret the broader scope of the human SNP cytbI7T.

A negative polarity item is acceptable only if it is interpreted in the scope of a downward entailing expression, e.g. No man ever walks.

The results of this study must be interpreted within the scope of its limitations.

Even the earlier study results could be interpreted partly within the scope of the guidelines.

However, most clinical laboratories cannot easily incorporate such tests, as they are expensive, labor intensive, difficult to standardize and automate, challenging to interpret, time-consuming and outside the scope of existing regulatory guidelines.

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