Since then federal appeals courts have split on whether arbitrators have the power to interpret agreements to allow class actions.
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And in this discussion I'm going to focus on fourth quarter to fourth quarter percent changes, because I find these the most straightforward to interpret and to compare.
The SEC was asked to interpret the Act, but was left little latitude to interpret it reasonably.
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.
But they also need to be able to read and interpret data to get the end result we all want.
Further, scientists do not always agree with one another on how to interpret or respond to scientific findings.
As for the scientific studies, they are difficult to perform and more difficult to interpret and explain to the public.
This time around, not having the auteur himself providing direction on how to interpret and react to his own passing feels distinctly odd.
In turn, he's given artistic directors in each country the freedom to interpret his shows to fit their own culture so the shows aren't cookie cutouts.
Microsoft is working on an interactive whiteboard that aims to interpret users' sketches to complete the diagrams they were drawing.
There are different ways to interpret the evidence, to understand the peril.
For all these reasons, to say that the Individual Mandate merely imposed a tax is not to interpret the statute but to rewrite it.
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"To say that the Individual Mandate merely imposes a tax is not to interpret the statute but to rewrite it, " the justices wrote in their dissenting opinion.
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"While such studies are difficult to interpret and apply directly to the Scottish context, they do suggest that there can be a link between corporation tax and economic growth, if used wisely".
But to interpret this as a testimonial to the accuracy of the ratings is specious.
This was my first year here, and I was still trying to interpret the signs and adapt to the patterns.
Under English law, an attempt to exclude the courts from their effort to interpret the law is considered to be against public policy.
They also need effective methods to interpret this scientific information in order to make informed decisions.
Just don't interpret that to mean that you should sit through the movie.
And if God is truth and I interpret Genesis to say A, but really the intended message was B, then I am bad at theology.
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So rather than view events from Abdullah's perspective and consider what might be motivating him to speak, they interpret his statements to serve their own ideological purposes.
Failure to do allows wiggle room that causes people to interpret things the way they want to do so and as a result the initiative may go off track.
If the Senate ratifies the CWC, moreover, the administration has announced that it intends to interpret the treaty so broadly as to deny American troops the use of humane, nonlethal weapons like tear gas -- which are likely to come in handy in places like Haiti.
Mr. Schwarcz is wrong to interpret such wording differences as efforts to reduce coverage, when some changes are efforts to clarify what the insurers have priced the policies to cover, says Alex Hageli, an official with the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, a trade group with more than 1, 000 member companies.
Second is a recognition of the limits of the judicial role, an understanding that a judge's job is to interpret, not make law, to approach decisions without any particular ideology or agenda, but rather a commitment to impartial justice, a respect for precedent, and a determination to faithfully apply the law to the facts at hand.
Bannan was attempting to highlight the evolution from how the company used to interpret CSR and what it has come to mean today, i.e.
That experience, says a lawyer who knows Miers well, should lead her to interpret the law strictly without bending it to fit larger notions of social equity.
The House conferees, however, are attempting to interpret the Durbin amendment as pertaining only to such liberalization efforts as may occur in the future with respect to technologies still controlled once the 1990 EAA amendments are enacted.
Trying to interpret her daughter's vague reference to unexpected hardship leads to new concern, but Taylor knows she has to keep her composure and make sure her loved ones overseas are confident everything is fine on the home front.
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