Sentence examples for interpreting matters from inspiring English sources

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The Library of Congress the agency responsible for interpreting matters concerning copyright to the legislature decides every three years whether to grant, renew or withdraw special copyright exemptions.

The Library of Congress the agency responsible for interpreting matters concerning copyright to the legislature decides every three years whether to grant, renew or withdraw special copyright exemptions for various groups of people (eg, researchers, teachers, artists and musicians, archivists and those with disabilities).

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This is certainly not an argument for such activities, but careless use of such terms is not necessarily helpful in interpreting such matters and in identifying the kinds of approaches as are relevant to detection and prevention.

Books, movies, documentaries, TV dramas and comedies interpreting these matters have proliferated since the first ghost stories were told.

But the scene now has female pop, punk, grunge and even country tributes, who interpret their subject matter as they see fit.

Music writers interpreted the subject matter to concern the rappers' plight as African Americans struggling with financial success in America.

Johnston added: "Canterbury are approaching Channel 9 to seek an apology for the way that Channel 9 has 'conveniently' interpreted this matter.

Bruno Bembi, a lawyer who has argued several immigration cases before Sotomayor, said, "If there was a way that you could interpret the matter so that you could give the alien the benefit of the doubt, or go along with some of the Ninth Circuit" — the liberal California court — "cases, she would give that to you if it was reasonable".

The idea of a 20-something with a laptop in San Bruno (or anywhere else, for that matter) interpreting community guidelines for tens of millions of users might not instill faith in YouTube's vetting process.

Radical interpretation is a matter of interpreting the linguistic behaviour of a speaker 'from scratch' and so without reliance on any prior knowledge either of the speaker's beliefs or the meanings of the speaker's utterances.

Inglis also suggested that the so-called Fisa court have "somebody who would assist them with matters of interpreting technology", which also has the potential to recast the court's relationship with the NSA.

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