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Thus differences over interpretive theory represent divisions both within philosophy itself and in transdisciplinary scholarship.

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That makes it very likely that courts reviewing the Clean Power Plan will accord EPA Chevron deference, just as the Supreme Court did in Michigan, and will not take over the interpretive lead, as Chief Justice Roberts did in Burwell.

For this reason, the play, which was not produced until 1913, became something of an emblem of artistic freedom during the 20th century, uniquely exempt from the theater's endless wrangling over the interpretive rights of directors.

Depending on how events are problematized (Deroy and Clegg 2011), especially in situations where elite problematizations are able to assert their domination over all interpretive repertoires, certain consequences tend to follow.

With his short reddish hair and beard framing ruddy cheeks and his short, stocky build, Ehrlich has an almost elfin charm, which seems to help defuse tensions that might crop up during discussions with musicians over their interpretive choices.

Controversy remains, however, over whether the interpretive practice of representation results in essentialized and deadened landscapes in which the potential of the human body is not fully realized.

Along the way, we learned some interesting things about the depth of Sabini and Solomons' (old, school) ties, were given further cause to worry about Michael, and watched Arthur take over that home of 1920s interpretive dance that is the Eden Club with predictably hard-to-watch results.

There are interpretive disputes over all these issues, but none more vigorous than the debate over how to quantify racial profiling on the nation's highways.

Then Peter challenges the musicians Simon Catling, Hugh Rebeck, and James Soundpost to an interpretive debate over a fusty old lyric from The Garden of Dainty Devices (1576).

The burden in all cases was the same, as was the court's insistence on "a monopoly of interpretive authority over Congress," as Robert C. Post and Reva B. Siegel describe the current situation in a forthcoming article in the Yale Law Journal.

(Chinen) Matt Wilson's Arts and Crafts (Tuesday through March 4) On his joyously expressive new album, "An Attitude for Gratitude" (Palmetto), the drummer Matt Wilson subjects a smart batch of tunes — originals, themes by jazz elders and "Bridge Over Troubled Water" — to the interpretive process of a working band.

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