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But what we've learned from these cases is that courts are interpreting the rationale of the Windsor doctrine broadly, as most legal experts believe they should.
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The country's settlement history consequently provides a rationale for interpreting the regional mortality differences as reflecting geographic clustering of hereditary factors.
The rationale for a Supreme Court review is that there is a split among the circuit courts on the issue of interpreting the concept of "work for hire," said Judd Burstein, Mr. Protas's lawyer.
The coexistence of high- and low-molecular-weight surfactants, for instance, in addition to the role played by CO2, can represent a rationale to interpret the debate over the foam-promoting role of robusta coffee in espresso blending or the peculiar foam adhesion observed in pure robusta espresso.
The authors were free to interpret the data according to a strict scientific rationale.
The authors have no competing interests, and were free to interpret the data according to a strict scientific rationale.
There was also a lot of variation in terms of which rationales mothers drew upon in justifying their own breastfeeding, how they interpreted those rationales, and how they combined them.
"People who interpret the sutras' use of 'herbs' as marijuana," he said, "are looking for a rationale".
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