In interpreting his life, we must take into account the totality of these facts.
Over the last two decades, supercomputing allowed new skill levels in interpreting seismic data of below-ground structures.
One of the tricks to implementing the Volcker rule will be in interpreting what exactly proprietary trading is.
Richard Armitage communicates very intense emotions in interpreting the character of Thorin Oakenshield.
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One note of caution in interpreting the survey findings: Deloitte and Forbes Insights polled a relatively small sample, just 356 employees, in the month of March 2011.
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Above all, Israel does not agree to a refereeing role for America, fearing, probably with good reason, that it might side with the Palestinians in interpreting the accords.
The real value may be in interpreting the complex data.
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Girlguiding UK launched the consultation because it said it there were increasing numbers of girls and leaders "who struggle with the wording... particularly in interpreting what it really means to girls today".
He insisted he was not asking the court to rule whether or not Lord Abernethy had made a mistake in interpreting the law, but to consider the wider issues raised by the case.
Although the attorneys we consulted felt these best practices were a step in the direction of better transparency for cause marketers and consumers alike, they also advise caution and diligence in interpreting these best practices.
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But Dr. Garen Wintemute, an emergency medicine physician and director of the Violence Prevention Research Program at the University of California, Davis, urged caution in interpreting the study in an accompanying editorial published in the journal.
And the European Court of Justice may have been given a more powerful role in coming decades in interpreting the constitution and especially its attached Charter of Fundamental Rights in such a way as to enforce and accelerate integration.
But this time, the court may be more cautious in interpreting its role because two bodies with powers equal to or greater than its own are peering over its shoulder: the Supreme Court of the United States and the Florida legislature.
Most freelancers get their projects and assignments from agencies that specialize in translation and interpreting.
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The two companies disagreed about who was in charge of interpreting a negative pressure test that could have warned workers of the problems.
What would have taken three months to render on a Cray in 1993 now takes two hours or less on a PC, says Barney Issen, Chevron's senior geophysicist in charge of interpreting seismic data.
However, the RMT Union which represents Oil and Gas workers in the North Sea, urged caution when interpreting the statistics in the report.
But determining where mobile will fit in is an exercise in correctly gathering and interpreting consumer data.
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The barrister claimed the Secretary of State made an error in law by persistently interpreting the trial judge's conclusions as identifying no serious police default.
There is no collated response, no simultaneous dialogue, no directions to guide them to all the same interest or sample areas, just scientists in silos looking and interpreting.
As in so many cases before the court, the Justices were charged with interpreting a single, vague phrase in a law passed by Congress years ago--not whether the law itself is legal.
The classic example of this problem is interpreting the increase in cancer rates of the Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivors (see figure).
For Bhimsen Joshi was really interpreting Hindustani music in his own way.
When I first heard that the SEC had declared there was no violation, but first thought was that they must be interpreting this provision in terms of contract law.
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The use of trusts is still necessary in other states as there is a split in how courts have been interpreting the issue of creditor protection when it comes to inherited IRAs.
He said the MoJ "did not have an adequate understanding of the needs of courts, it failed to heed warnings from the professionals concerned and it did not put sufficient safeguards in place to prevent interruptions in the provision of quality interpreting services to courts".
Ella Paneyakh, a sociologist and legal expert at Russia's European University in St Petersburg, said the case illustrated how in President Vladimir Putin's Russia "they are getting very creative, interpreting the law very literally, in a way which does not correspond to the spirit of the law".
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