Sentence examples for interpreting the scope from inspiring English sources

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As well as interpreting the scope of the royal prerogative, it is being asked to tackle questions about the devolution settlement.

Rather, the issue is whether the Constitution has given one of the political branches final responsibility for interpreting the scope and nature of such a power.

Part I describes the Vienna Convention's treatment of consular immunity and examines the disparate standards courts and commentators have applied in interpreting the scope of this immunity.

Obama proposed an executive order interpreting the scope of federal background checks more broadly, applying background checks to those who purchase firearms through a trust or corporation and requesting the Departments of Defense, Justice and Homeland Security conduct research into gun safety.

In interpreting the scope of disclosure under Item 503(c), which requires proxy issuers to discuss "the most significant factors that make the offering speculative or risky," the Court explained that risk disclosures, such as the Regulatory Risk Disclosures at issue, must be "company-specific" in order to insulate an issuer from liability.

Thus, the relevance of the legislative history, even for purposes of interpreting § 547(c), appears to have been somewhat undermined; given this, it would clearly be inappropriate to extrapolate from that history for purposes of interpreting the scope of § 547(b) and § 101 54).

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Most courts have interpreted the scope of that immunity broadly.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation, a trade association representing the firearm industry, said the ruling was "at odds with all other state and federal appellate courts that have interpreted the scope" of the federal protections.

As to the first reason, I agree with the criticisms of the Board's report to the congress contained in the May 8 , 2007 letter to the Board by the co-chairs of the 9/11 Commission, former Governor Thomas H. Kean and former Rep. Lee H. Hamilton, stating that the Board has interpreted the scope of its oversight mandate too narrowly.

We thus interpreted the scope of mentions marked with a specific type to include not only the corresponding (canonical) types defined in ontologies but also variants such as entities or processes influenced by mutation, including also pathological variants.

This dilemma can place researchers in a difficult position, as they have drafted the consent form in the first place, and it would be tempting to interpret the scope of the consent rather broadly, especially as contacting participants to gain additional consent ('re-consenting') can be a costly and time-consuming task that may also inconvenience research participants unnecessarily.

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