Sentence examples for reasonably be interpreted from inspiring English sources

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The arguments will turn on whether the message could reasonably be interpreted as menacing under the terms of the legislation.

Legal scholars say the United Nations resolution calling for an embargo could reasonably be interpreted as authorizing this naval action.

The Eighth Amendment expressly bars "cruel and unusual punishments," which might reasonably be interpreted to cover imprisoning a man from age 37 to 87 for stealing $153.53.

Separating the charmingly forgetful wheat from the dangerously enfeebled chaff, she wonders at what point diminished capacity can reasonably be interpreted as bad judgment.

When read in context, defendant's tweets are a parody and cannot reasonably be interpreted as coming from Levitt, an attorney and college professor.

The act, they note, says the EPA should regulate any air pollutant that "may reasonably be interpreted to endanger public health or welfare".

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However, Ofcom, in its ruling published today, said Moyles's language "could have reasonably been interpreted by listeners as promoting and condoning certain negative stereotypes based on sexual orientation".

602, 602-606; see generally Leflar, American Conflicts Law (4th ed.1986) § 111, pp. 309-311). Because there can be no question but that the principal purpose of section 632 is to protect the privacy of confidential communications of California residents while they are in California, we believe it is clear that section 632 was intended, and reasonably must be interpreted, to apply in this setting.

In light of the underlying purpose of the Georgia statute, however, we believe that — as we have concluded with regard to the California statute — the applicable Georgia statutes were intended, and reasonably should be interpreted, to apply to such a call.

The simplicity of process representations, and the limited number of processes implemented, means that model outputs can be interpreted reasonably easily.

Thus, the condition ((tau_{0})) can be interpreted reasonably as a kind of nondegenerate condition at infinity for 'global persistence' under 'large force'.

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