Sentence examples for interpretive rules from inspiring English sources

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With a combustible mix of endless and highly interpretive rules, ambitious players and skyrocketing budgets, Rousmaniere said he was not surprised that lawyers were playing a prominent role in the lead-up to the Cup.

The court applied time-honored interpretive rules: it said new statutory language takes precedence over older phrases, specific clauses carry more weight than broad statements and ambiguous laws must be read so that no part becomes meaningless.

The preceding sentence shall not affect any authority of the Commission to prescribe rules (including interpretive rules), and general statements of policy, with respect to unfair methods of competition in or affecting commerce.

Our hybrid algorithm, the genetic-fuzzy algorithm, has produced optimized diagnosis systems that attain high classification performance, in fact, our best three rule system obtained a 97% accuracy, with simple and well interpretive rules, and with a good degree of confidence of 91%.

This view reached its apotheosis in United States v. Mead Corp., in which the Supreme Court held that some agency statutory interpretations particularly those contained in interpretive rules, informal orders, or other pronouncements issued without extensive procedures were presumptively not entitled to Chevron deference.

Breard's statement of a presumption that only a treaty provision with a "clear and express statement"can trump "the procedural rules of the forum State," 523 U. S., at 375, is in tension with more fundamental interpretive rules in this area.

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If the directive is understood as an interpretive rule, for instance one interpreting the federal conflicts of interest law for EPA's purposes, it will be analyzed under the Skidmore doctrine, which gives deference to agency interpretations to the extent the agency's rationale is persuasive.

As such, PM-602-0157 is an interpretive rule because it 'seek[s] only to interpret language [that] already [exists] in properly issued regulations,'" according to the DHS supplemental briefing.

A construction of an existing norm is likely to be classified as an interpretive rule.

The Florida policy – it's not even a statute, but simply an interpretive rule adopted by the state's Board of Education and its University System, taking many college administrators and enrolled students by surprise – amounts to repeal of birthright citizenship by regulation.

in developing the final opinion letter or interpretive rule issued by the agency, or making any determination under section 36(f)(1)(A)(ii) of this title, consider any comments received.

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