Sentence examples for read narrowly from inspiring English sources

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Judge Alito's dissent in Casey should not be read narrowly.

Eric J. Feigin, a lawyer for the government, said the law should be read narrowly.

For that reason alone § 402(b) should be read narrowly and restrictively.

Introductory "whereas" clauses cannot bear much weight and must be read narrowly, Justice Alito wrote.

In prior cases he has insisted that the 19th-century Civil Rights Acts should be read narrowly when such a construction is required by their legislative history.

And maybe the claims would be read narrowly enough to leave plenty of scope for others to run different kinds of crowdsourcing programs.

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Sony cannot be read so narrowly.

To a large extent, the court's hands were tied by law that requires a levy to compensate for plausible harm, as well as a recent ruling of a European court, finding that the exception should be read extremely narrowly.

Carolyn B. Kuhl, Deputy Solicitor General at the Justice Department, said this part of the decision "should be read quite narrowly". It is, she said, "hard to predict" how the ruling will affect other Social Security cases.

The court rejected Cox's argument that the right and ability to control should be read more narrowly to mean control over an individual customer's infringing conduct, as opposed to control (writ large) over the means the customer uses to infringe.

They also believe, as illustrated by "13th," Ava DuVernay's upcoming Netflix documentary about mass incarceration, that the Amendment's ban on servitude has been read too narrowly throughout its history to allow for convict-leasing after the Civil War, racial caste statutes during Jim Crow, and broken-windows policing today.

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