If the evidence is neutral, I will interpret it in a way that supports what I believe.
Although harder to interpret than in the United States, they will still be crucial in the swing senators' calculations.
You could interpret this in a meta way, and look at each lighthouse as a portal to a new game.
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There are worries overseas too, for instance that the SEC will try to interfere with IFRS and interpret it in a narrow, prescriptive way.
To illustrate by way of analogy: imagine creating a dictionary of French words defined in English to interpret an essay written in French.
And Wenzel says Nora Guthrie encouraged him to interpret the songs in his own way.
Under the common law, the ultimate power to interpret is vested in the judiciary.
My comments were directed at those who wrongly choose to interpret the teachings in the Qu'ran.
So how should one interpret the plunge in the past year in all three series of leading indicators?
The RSPB called on the UK government to interpret the rules in a way that benefited wildlife more.
Thus, all eyes will be on the regulatory agencies to see how they will interpret these results in light of their own evidentiary standards.
Some experts have cast doubt on whether the statistical analysis used to interpret the data in the study gives an accurate assessment of true risk.
He said the council would trawl through any government guidelines "with a fine tooth comb" and look to "interpret" them in a way that would be of "greater benefit" to residents.
Were regulators to interpret the rule in any other way, it would have far-reaching consequences for, say, the venture-capital industry, in which funds with multiple investors routinely take stakes in private firms.
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It is my hope that judges everywhere will continue to do this because...within the American legal system we're commanded to interpret our law in the best way we can, and that means looking to what other, anyone has said to see if it has persuasive value.
Berlin will be torn, says Citha Maass of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, as other countries keep pushing it to do more, for instance to interpret its mandate in Afghanistan more robustly (although, contrary to some reports, nobody expects German forces to go south).
Better leave that in place, for judges to interpret as they will, albeit in a messy way, than codify it further.
If border crossers enjoy more privacy in their computers than in their cars or suitcases, how are border agents to interpret the hundreds of things in between?
They also need effective methods to interpret this scientific information in order to make informed decisions.
Zipwhip were able to write computer code to interpret the instructions sent in via text message.
It seems the Speaker is not going to interpret the rules, in future, in a way that carves significant factions in the Commons, or the smaller parties, out of debates.
In research performed at the University of Clermont-Ferrand in France, subjects were asked to interpret real vs. fake smiles, while holding a pencil in their mouths to repress the muscles that help us smile.
But you may find there are surprising variations in how people interpret the rules.
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They skim news headlines, over-interpret advertising slogans, and in the end, fall for the clean energy hype.
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Great leaders know how to create the right lens through which their teams view the world, allowing them to interpret even the toughest situations in constructive, empowering ways.
The ultimate aim is for Nico to use a mirror to interpret objects around it, in the same way as humans use a rear-view mirror to look for cars.
Not believing that the norm of objectivity is attainable, they prefer to present their political views openly and tend to be much more partisan in how they interpret world events.
The decisions interpret Congress' attempt, in the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, to free "innocent spouses" from tax bills attributable to the misdeeds of their former (and in some cases current) mates.
One group of people who should join the fray are Muslim thinkers who live in the West and are hence free to interpret their own religion, and interact with other faiths, in a more generous spirit than tends to be possible in the more conservative atmosphere of most Muslim-majority societies.
What the five Law Lords in the current majority have done is to interpret international law, and the British statutes implementing it, as narrowly as possible, but to interpret the Extradition Act so adventurously that even British lawyers who specialise in fighting extradition cases are amazed.
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