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For example, an apprehensive taxpayer might want guidance from an IRS agent in interpreting a new tax law.
Blackwell has, however, reignited the controversy by interpreting a new election law with rules on voter registration so restrictive they could halt most registration drives in Ohio.
"Watch what we do, not what we say," may have been the Supreme Court's message in a pair of death penalty cases interpreting a new fed eral law that placed strict limits on federal courts' ability to hear appeals from state inmates.
Moreover, as the number of modifications increases (i.e., asking about the average duration of LTPA, changing the recall period, or creating and interpreting a new scoring system) the integrity of the information may be questioned.
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Most importantly, a subsequent testing stage during which participants had to interpret a new set of ambiguous vignettes, revealed that their interpretation style was indeed changed.
At least that is one way to interpret a new study of institutional money managers.
Here, dancers from the Cincinnati Ballet will interpret a new trilogy commissioned from Veggetti, set to pieces — one for flute, one for accordion, and one for piano — by the Japanese contemporary composer Toshio Hokosawa.
When an antennal olfactory receptor was genetically introduced in the maxillary palp, the fly interpreted a new odor as a sweet-enhancing smell.
In our study, because mtDNA markers information is difficult to interpret, a new marker may be desirable and nuclear ITS2 is clearly a very good candidate.
Turnover of active signaling molecules would have to be fast relative to the time between different developmental steps, so that the old signal dies down before the neuron is ready to interpret a new signal for a different step.
In this paper we document and interpret a new case of female sterility in an otherwise hermaphroditic plant, in which trade-offs in resource allocation between sexual and asexual reproduction appear to be important.
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