Sentences with phrase «for alternate interpretations»

In particular, the wording describing the employee's entitlements upon termination must not allow for alternate interpretations since such ambiguities will likely be resolved in the employee's favour or render the clause void.

Not exact matches

Niebuhr held that Augustine's value for the Christian political thinker lay in the interpretation of human selfhood which enabled Augustine to «view the heights of human creativity and the depths of human destructiveness, which avoids the errors of moral sentimentality and cynicism, and their alternate corruptions of political systems of both secular and Christian thinkers.
An alternate interpretation offered in the CAHR report suggested that new human life exists once the process of fertilisation is complete; the embryo is more than simply a cluster of cells — for once destroyed, it is impossible to recreate that particular life [34].
To help online daters discern fact from fiction and guard their hearts, Ikka says there are at least five red flags to look for when perusing profiles (while keeping in mind that her remarks are generalizations and that there are exceptions as well as alternate perspectives, intentions, and interpretations).
, in which we meet the real - life Choco and, through not only footage of her hanging around the set, but also an alternate - audio Q&A conducted by Kelly, Domino Harvey (hardly the riot grrrl of Knightley's one - note interpretation)-- and learn, among other things, that Domino tried to hide the fact that she was a bounty hunter from her mother, who eventually found out and, fearing for her daughter's safety, gave her a Kevlar vest for Christmas.
Martinez has intervened in public spaces, suggesting alternate uses and interpretations for empty lots or bus stops without seating.
Perhaps seeing alternate interpretations makes some posters really angry for one reason or another?
However ironclad the interpretations those who come at such experiments as experts seem to them, there will be plausible (to others) alternate views that may hold debate for years.
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