"One should not interpret this as being division or divisiveness amongst the cardinals, take into consideration the size of the group and the normal process, " he said.
The court explained that because corporate liability is not a discernible norm of customary international law, courts should not interpret the ATS as having authorized suits against corporations.
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But we do not believe the company was under any legal obligation to do so, and other companies should not interpret this agreement as diminishing their fair use rights in any way.
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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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It's not easy to interpret and define strange, ambiguous lyrics that could really be about anything.
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.
And I would encourage you not to over-interpret what Mr. Brennan said.
But she and Kraft both know of people who simply did not know how to interpret their feelings of attraction for many years.
He argued that under a system based on constitutional separation of powers, the person who promulgates a law should not be allowed to interpret it as well.
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He says part of the problem is that too few people now study classical Greek, Latin or Arabic and there are not enough experts to interpret the original texts.
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.
While the military brass interpret this simply as not being in the lead in fighting, the politicians go a little further, suggesting Nato will only play a "support" role.
Regardless of the topic, remember this: Your office is filled with people from diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and circumstances (whether you realize it or not), and they may interpret things differently than you do.
People not only get different data, but interpret it differently.
"I am not a political leader so I cannot interpret much on political terms, but as a soldier I can tell you this is definitely indicative of our growing friendship, " Major Ghosh said.
Although the welfare benefits it offers asylum-seekers are not the most generous in the European Union, British judges interpret the 1951 convention more liberally than others, by accepting that refugees can be persecuted by groups and not just states.
The question is whether the traditional educational profile of the journalist, J-schooled or not, can compete with the ingenuity of the technology companies, the knowledge of emerging expert media (such as Science-Based Medicine) or even the power of government as delineated in a fascinating report by Deloitte, to produce and disseminate not only information but also the tools to interpret that information.
Further, scientists do not always agree with one another on how to interpret or respond to scientific findings.
"I would interpret these deals as Iraq desperately trying not to lose what little support they may still have left after their recent hardline attitude towards Lukoil, " said Paul Collison, an energy analyst at Brunswick UBS Warburg in Moscow.
This time around, not having the auteur himself providing direction on how to interpret and react to his own passing feels distinctly odd.
Many people could not get jobs because they struggled to read graphs and interpret documents, while plumbers unable to do the calculations required to install an energy-efficient boiler might lose income, he suggested.
Furthermore, the way we look at it, by slowing an order down and displaying the information of that order to a limited audience who has no obligation to the flashed order ahead of a potential execution, you are not fulfilling the fiduciary responsibility of best execution as we interpret it.
"I would appoint judges who I believed were strict constructionist judges, who would interpret the Constitution based on what it means, not what they would like it to mean, " he says.
The nation's most senior judges should not be involved in making laws which they may later have to interpret.
As individual managers we do not have the luxury of personal analysts, so we have to interpret the true meaning of results ourselves.
Exactly what will trigger this move is not known just now, but markets often have a tendency to interpret even good news as bad because most of the good news is already discounted.
So some interpret calls for greater disclosure as whimpering by investors who did not do their homework.
Despite those who interpret the failure of Solyndra as proof that renewable energy is not a viable sector, the cleantech space is still very much alive and growing.
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We must have a massive knowledge of not only what the law says but how to practically use that law and interpret it.
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