Sentence examples for interpreting the language from inspiring English sources

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Article 31 of the Vienna convention on the law of treaties provides that when interpreting the language of a treaty in its context, it is necessary to take into account, "any subsequent practice in the application of the treaty which establishes the agreement of the parties regarding its interpretation".

This page description language, later known as PostScript, described such objects as letters and graphics in mathematical terms, without reference to any specific computer or printer; any device capable of interpreting the language would be able to generate a representation of the page at any resolution the device supported.

He wrote that in interpreting the language in the DTA, the majority ignored Supreme Court precedents which established that a statute excluding jurisdiction applies to pending cases unless it has clear language saying it does not.

The legal concept of a "hostile work environment" comes from judicial decisions interpreting the language of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibiting discrimination based upon race, color, religion, sex, and national origin in the terms, conditions, or privileges of employment.

Consumers will still need help interpreting the language, he said, but knowledgeable advocates can help with that, once the information is available.

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In those states, a nonphysican dental practitioner can interpret the language to permit him or her to perform some cosmetic surgical procedures.

Virtually every state constitution has such a provision outlining the state's responsibility to provide public education, but judges in each state may interpret the language differently.

To understand them we need only interpret the language of political theology — yet that is what we find hardest to do.

The dancers' job is to interpret the language of the drums and to respond to certain rhythms, or "breaks," that signify when a step should start or stop.

At the very least, it would force banks to spin off their derivatives desks into non-bank subsidiaries, though some interpret the language to mean an outright ban.

A reasonable person would interpret the language of kids playing an online game differently from, say, the ranting of a disturbed person waving a gun outside an elementary school.

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