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In other words: why is legal reasoning interpretive at all? Raz 1996c contends that while some conventions of legal interpretation vary according to time and place, there are other features which legal interpretation necessarily exhibits, owing to the nature of law itself.
The politician was commenting on how so many of the things being said on the Thatcher years were interpretive, at which point Moore interjected to say we would soon get "history" in the form of his book.
However, the reasons why it is important to pay attention to the intentions of law-making institutions when we interpret the law also furnish us with Raz's answer to the question of why legal reasoning is interpretive at all.
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After lunch I dropped my mother back at the B & B and, armed with "Wild Plants of the Burren and the Aran Islands," bought at the Burren Interpretive Center at Kilfenora, and a large umbrella (which immediately marked me as a foreigner and a sissy), I drove 40 minutes along the coast road to rocky Pol Salach for my first afternoon of flowering.
Both books are available at the Whitethorn and the Burren Interpretive Center at Kilfenora.
At those sites, said Emily Walski, an interpretive specialist at Sonoma State Historic Park, "you see more of an acknowledgment of what went on with the Indians in terms of labor".
Near Near Crater Lake National Park in Oregon, stop along Highway 62 to walk the half-mile interpretive trail at Rogue River Gorge, then order a slice of pie at Beckie's, a modest eatery a quarter-mile away.
The Great River Road Interpretive Center, at Market and Main Streets, Ste.
Interpretive signs at the 298-acre Bare Hill Unique Area tell of Algonquin habitation that predates the Senecas.
Mr. Coll, who is 42, is the driving force behind a renaissance of long, interpretive journalism at The Post.
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