Sentence examples for interpreting it right from inspiring English sources

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A summer in the woods in charge of new cadets had renewed his commitment to the Army: "I finally have a good understanding of what my job is going to be, and as far as I am interpreting it right now it is to take care of these people.

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So the task for the entrepreneur is not only to gather all the information needed to make the decision--he or she also has to interpret it the right way.

And part of it is that the Department of Education under President Bush did not absolutely enforce it and interpret it in the right way....We need to make sure that when we look at our children, we don't just see a little walking test.

The latter clause is sometimes seen as requiring the protection of intellectual property, but the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights interprets it as primarily protecting the moral rights of authors and "proclaim[ing] the intrinsically personal character of every creation of the human mind and the ensuing durable link between creators and their creations".

SAUCKEL: No, it is not right to interpret it that way.

That piece of history, and the right to interpret it, "belongs to us all," said Gil Schwartz, a CBS spokesman.

And yet, as Islam is frequently practiced, reason is deplored as something that should defer in every instance not simply to the Koran but to the political authoritarians who reserve to themselves the sole right to interpret it.

Until he had gained sufficient knowledge of the law, he had no right to interpret it; Coke pointed out that such knowledge "demanded mastery of an artificial reason ... which requires long study and experience, before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it".

Until he had gained sufficient knowledge of the law, he had no right to interpret it; he pointed out that such knowledge "demanded mastery of an artificial reason ... which requires long study and experience, before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it".

But even in this view, if Obama was within his rights to treat it as a non-treaty, Trump would be entirely within his executive rights to interpret it differently — as a treaty requiring Senate consent, which has not even been sought yet.

It is pointless to have a mammogram unless the right person reads and interprets it.

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