Sentence examples for interpreted as law from inspiring English sources

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Natorp (like Cohen[52]) identifies this condition as hypothesis, interpreted as law (Ge-setz, posit); experience in the strict sense is only possible given a law (Gesetz) that functions as its interpretational groundwork or foundation (Grundlegung).

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It is often mistakenly interpreted as a law that establishes guilt.

Given Rudd's comments now on limiting e2e encryption it seems clear the preferred route for an incoming Conservative UK government will be to pressure tech firms not to use strong encryption to safeguard user data in — backed up by the legal muscle of the country having what has been widely interpreted as a decrypt law.

Each one of these priors is to be interpreted as a possible law for the dynamics of S. The market price will still be exogenous, but the fundamental value S∗ will have a fairly different interpretation from the classical literature and generate unexpected consequences.

Fair later told TPM that his state was "big on religious freedom," and that he didn't want his proposal to be interpreted "as anti-sharia law and statute".

Policy Exchange essentially wants "extremist literature" that could be interpreted as potentially contravening British law, to be banned.

A person who added his Social Security number, reviewed the document and signed it could be fairly interpreted as having met the law's requirements to make the application on his own, party operatives reasoned.

The nonlinear Neumann boundary value condition (1.2) can be physically interpreted as the nonlinear radial law (see, e.g., [5, 6]).

The effective ban can be traced back to the 1996 Dickey Amendment, which famously barred the CDC from involvement in any research that could be interpreted as advocating tougher gun laws.

Lawyers told the newspaper that those are inaccurate interpretations of US labour laws in general and the EFCA in particular, and could be interpreted as a violation of labour law.

On a "pushy explainers" view of laws such as that defended by Maudlin (2007), probabilistic laws are interpreted as irreducible dynamical transition-chances between allowed physical states, and the incompatibility of such laws with determinism is immediate.

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