Sentence examples for interpreted as preventing from inspiring English sources

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However, the net neutrality doctrine is usually not interpreted as preventing people from paying extra for better service.

"The university took on board the concerns of representatives from the students' union regarding the wording in the injunction application which was interpreted as preventing protests across the whole of campus unless permission was granted by the university.

In Michigan, at least, the state constitution has been interpreted as preventing state officers from compelling disclosure of facts which might tend to incriminate the witness under federal law, even though he has been granted full immunity from state prosecution.

Until the practice was outlawed last year, CVS's standard contract used to contain gag clauses that pharmacists widely interpreted as preventing them from telling consumers that they could save money by paying for many generic drugs out of their own pockets rather than putting them through their insurance plans, which sometimes requires an even larger co-pay.

Democrats agreed to add bipartisan legislation to improve the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) for gun buyers, while Republicans agreed to add language making clear that federal funds can be spent on research into gun violence — clarifying a long-standing restriction that has been interpreted as preventing such research.

According to a senior Democratic aide, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to candidly discuss talks, Democrats are pushing for repeal of the Dickey Amendment, a provision dating to 1996 that has been interpreted as preventing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from studying gun violence as a public health issue.

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Which he and other zealots interpret as preventing any public vote on taxes.

In that ruling, justices wrote that lawyers should not lie or encourage others to lie; prosecutors interpreted the opinion as preventing them from supervising any undercover work and sought the amendment.

The setting up of the reserve by the then-foreign secretary David Miliband was widely interpreted as an attempt to prevent any resettlement by the evicted Chagossians.

We conclude that the information on impediments in technology surveys should not be interpreted as impenetrable barriers that prevent technology adoption.

Thus Confucius' warning about the ill consequences of promulgating law codes should not be interpreted as an attempt to prevent their adoption but instead as his lament that his ideas about the moral suasion of the ruler were not proving popular.

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