This is a change in interpretation that could prove as significant as the new experimental law variations.
As the rules are transposed into national laws across Europe, differences in interpretation and practice are likely to remain.
But what really counts is the sound, and as the nine students worked through their pieces on Saturday you could hear how the instruments encourage sophistication in interpretation.
If the Court's strict constructionists are to be intellectually honest in their interpretation of the meaning of "scheme" liability in StoneRidge next week, it would prove a revolutionary milestone in the saga of investor rights.
Such publication commonly leads to urgent calls to take immediate regulatory action, without acknowledgment of potential pitfalls in the interpretation of data from meta-analyses and pooled analyses, such as those encountered in the tiotropium evaluation.
The investigators were cautious in their interpretation, noting that the trial barely achieved statistical significance, most of the difference was found in the softer endpoint of revascularization, and the finding is less reliable since there was a high withdrawal rate (17%) of patients in the trial.
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He would like it to punish those audit firms that are over-zealous in their interpretation of Section 404, too.
The book fails to convince, however, both in its challenge to mainstream economics and in its interpretation of the historical evidence.
The problem is in the interpretation of what constitutes "substantially identical" securities.
But of course, everything will be in the interpretation of the rules.
These include gene sequencing in the life sciences industry, online video streaming in media and entertainment and seismic interpretation in the oil and gas industry.
Mr Hanna also accused the defendants of being "highly selective" in their interpretation of a Public Accounts Committee report central to the case.
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Although these data are valuable by themselves, experimental studies on these compositions enable scientists to reach the next level in the interpretation of planetary evolution.
But the difference is really in the interpretation of those results.
But it turns out Muslim tradition has always been fairly liberal in its interpretation about the point at which a fetus can be considered fully human.
The agency is also investing in new interpretation and visitor facilities to help visitors fully appreciate Iona Abbey's fascinating history and the significance of the spectacular carved stone collection.
During the bill's committee stage on the floor of the Commons on 11 January 2011 Mr Cash warned of increasing "judicial activism" from the courts in their interpretation of laws.
It also offers provisions to train more people in medical interpretation to help serve patients with a limited command of English, and to train more community workers to help patients navigate the system.
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The exception would be when "a national court has manifestly made an error in its interpretation of the convention", or if the case "raises a serious question about the way the convention is interpreted or applied".
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You may be completely right in your interpretation of the Christian Bible but America is not a theocracy and neither the Legislature nor the Courts can base their legislation or their rulings on stories from the Bible anymore than they can base them on the various books that other religions contend state the holy and inerrant truth.
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On climate change, the heavy negotiations for the United Nations and the EU have now become somewhat more publicly vocal in their criticism of the administration in their interpretation it's not working hard enough to bring climate change legislation and an agreement to Copenhagen, to have something that's substantive that can be a part of the overall negotiations.
If you think there's something about what you've done in life that may be controversial or open for interpretation in a way that disadvantages you, then leave it off.
With language access posing a critical problem, beginning in 1999, we organized to win translation and interpretation in multiple levels of government and society so that immigrants can fully participate, stay healthy, and care for their children.
Others have weighed in with their interpretation, calling native advertising a refresh of advertorials, a format created back in the mid-1940s.
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The working languages of the meeting will be English and French, with simultaneous interpretation in both languages.
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The CFTC has not cited to any express interpretation in which the CFTC took the position that no necessity finding was required.
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Should Minorca be chosen to host the world headquarters, the facility would be located in the current interpretation centre for the biosphere reserve.
Nor has the CFTC cited to any prior interpretation in which the CFTC took the position that the specific language of Section 6a(a) (now Section 6a(a)(1)) was ambiguous on this point.
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Interpretation in French and English will be available.
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