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At present, they appear to be interpreting each case based on the difference between what is in the public interest and what is merely interesting to the public.
Rick Henderson, chief executive of Homeless Link, which represents UK homeless charities, said: "In the absence of government guidance, councils appear to be interpreting differently the case law on what constitutes a home.
In other words, Google appears to be interpreting its rules to mean that "apps that interfere with Google's business model" will be banned, rather than "apps that interfere with user security and privacy".
Many seem to be interpreting these contracts as state subsidies by another name, despite the government's continued promise that any new nuclear plants will not benefit from the public purse.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (or FISA Court), which evaluates Section 215 requests, is supposed to be interpreting the law to make sure that government surveillance doesn't go outside of it.
That has particularly frustrated Democrats, who take issue with a memo Barr wrote last year arguing that in scrutinizing the actions of the Trump campaign, Mueller appeared to be interpreting an obstruction of justice statute too broadly.
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How, though, is it to be interpreted?
Some books beg to be interpreted.
They need to be interpreted with care.
Less evident is how the confession ought to be interpreted.
"Sports, like art, are supposed to be interpreted".
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