In our legal system, the judges typically have the ultimate responsibility on these interpretive questions.
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The interpretive framework that has led to such thinking is rooted in the 1942 Supreme Court case of Wickard v.
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The local charter states that final interpretive power resides with China's legislature.
Giuliani: I think there are parts of the Bible that are interpretive.
With those kinds of interpretive gestures, the Trinity performers constructed the architecture of the oratorio, tracing the birth, death and resurrection of Christ.
The biggest reward, if the interpretive documentary reaches anything beyond art-house audiences already dyed in their political wool, will go to Hugo Chavez.
Exchanging cards has morphed from a choreographed ritual, as easy as a simple foxtrot, to an improvisational interpretive dance that would challenge Isadora Duncan.
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The bass clarinets conjure up bubbling, vomiting goop, and I've found that asking the musicians to "vomit" up their parts elicits the perfect interpretive results.
In interpretive style, he tends toward subtlety rather than flamboyance, avoiding the abrupt accents, florid ornaments, and freewheeling tempos that are fashionable in Baroque performance practice.
Only rarely do external realities so force themselves on a human mind that it is compelled to discard one interpretive theory and adopt an entirely different one.
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Over the next six months it will transform into education material for schools, online and 3D documentation for geosites, and new interpretive material for visitors to existing and aspiring geoparks.
After catching a touchdown pass in the first half at the Meadowlands, he performed an interpretive dance in which he pretended to shoot himself in the left thigh.
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Sho, like its Chinese predecessor caoshu (literally, grass script), is far more fluid and interpretive than formal script in either language, offering the writer greater freedom and creativity.
Overlooking a river valley that's changed little since Chief Crowfoot signed the 1877 treaty that created the reserve, there's the Interpretive Centre, shaped like a tipi splayed flat.
If a corporation wants to reduce its tax liability it does not have to hire creative tax consultants and resort to questionable and interpretive tax tactics, a la Enron.
There is a notable risk that the interpretive release will encourage disclosures that are unlikely to improve investor decision making and may actually distract investors from focusing on more important information.
As Mr Frankel sees it, interpretive reporting, particularly of foreign news, is stymied in the United States by the unreadiness of most Americans to view any event within a historical perspective.
'Our Chicken Dance comes from the legend of a young man who saw a rooster strutting around to attract females, ' says Treffrey Deerfoot, the twinkle-eyed cultural curator of the Interpretive Centre.
Where did FDA announce this critically important interpretive change?
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To this end, Longwood Gardens has installed illuminated sculptures by UK artist Bruce Munro, an interpretive audio tour stops along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and city street billboards showcased artwork by photographer Zoe Strauss.
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In its continuing struggle to remain relevant after Madoff, the SEC has issued an interpretive guidance on what firms have to say about the impact on them of climate-change-related business and legal developments.
The transnationalists believe that U.S. courts can and should use their interpretive powers to promote the development of a global legal system, while the nationalists tend to claim that U.S. courts should limit their attention to the development of a national system.
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Even beyond that, our readers must also be able to trust that the analysis, perspective and context we apply to facts -- forms of interpretive journalism our readers expect, but few beyond the Journal can practice -- reflect only the honest assessment of our journalists.
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