Sentences with phrase «interpreted as a mandate»

Feminism's dissatisfaction with some pronouns could be interpreted as a mandate to dispense with pronouns altogether.
We should have been able to quickly agree to argue strongly that although immigration was an issue in the campaign, the combined strength of Remain and liberal Leave votes meant that it should not be interpreted as a mandate for huge cuts in immigration.

Not exact matches

The CDC, says Wintemute, has incorrectly «interpreted that as a mandate not to do research» on the public health dangers of guns and the epidemiology of gun violence.
The Government wants the next Parliamentary Budget Officer to interpret his / her mandate as the Government interprets it.
The Century interpreted the results of the off - year elections of 1934 as giving Roosevelt a clear - cut mandate that said, «Go left, Mr. President, go left»; it asserted that «many features of the 1934 election suggest that a union of forces for a vigorous offensive in support of an avowedly radical program is not impossible» (November 14, 1934).
Indeed, the bill is so poorly worded, some of them said, that it could be interpreted as abolishing basic property rights where museums are concerned and mandating the deaccession of such substantial portions of» their collections that they would be forced to abdicate their fiduciary responsibility — and thus be in violation of other laws.
Known as the «X case,» the decision sparked an ongoing debate about how to interpret the legislative mandate from the court, with successive governments reluctant to touch the issue for fear of upsetting the public.
While most of the attention on the Supreme Court's HHS mandate cases has properly centered on whether the Court will interpret the protections of the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) to include corporations as well as individuals, an even more malignant threat....
Likewise though SC Res 733 (1992) imposed a general and complete embargo on all arms to Somalia it was implicitly modified by SC Res 794 (1992) which authorised the use of all necessary means to establish a secure environment for humanitarian relief since the embargo was not interpreted as applying to arms brought in by those implementing that mandate.
So, we wear clothes not just to keep us warm, but also for the very same reason why some Muslim women wear the burka (from an atheist point of view, the religious reasons should be interpreted as social reasons) and our laws mandate that you have to wear clothes for exactly that reason.
While Meyers agreed that Albany should consider the feasibility of funding mandates, he stressed that they should be scrutinized individually rather than condemned outright and felt that linking mandate relief to pay raises in Albany might be interpreted as antagonism.
The IG and some in Congress have interpreted this prohibition as trumping the mandate to guide the states and hold them accountable, but no legal guidance has been issued establishing that this is so.
Because local control rules the day in the «live free or die» state, New Hampshire's districts and charter schools were free to interpret and implement this mandate as they saw fit.
In fact, because of the strong tradition of local control, New Hampshire's districts and charter schools were free to interpret and implement the state's competency mandate as they saw fit.
The agency does not interpret the Motorcoach Enhanced Safety Act on its own as a mandate to require stability enhancing technology on over-the-road buses.
[103] LSUC was entitled to interpret its home statute, which refers to the public interest, as including a mandate to integrate equity and diversity values and principle's into LSUC's model policies, services, programs and procedures.
Recognizing that other state courts had interpreted Haslip as including a «clear... constitutional mandate for meaningful judicial scrutiny of punitive damage awards,» Adams v. Murakami, 54 Cal.
Notable mandates: Represented physicians involved in providing care to Ashley Smith during the 2013 coroner's inquest; acted for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne in a defamation action against Ontario Progressive Conservative party leader Tim Hudak and energy critic Lisa MacLeod; in Wise v. Iran, acted for a Canadian victim of a suicide bombing (executed by individuals who received material support from Iran) who sought leave to intervene in ongoing proceedings commenced by United States plaintiffs in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice seeking orders recognizing the enforceability in Ontario of judgments they obtained from a U.S. court against Iran totaling about $ 370 million; in Khadr v. Edmonton Institution, acted as lead counsel for an intervener, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, to argue that in interpreting Omar Khadr's sentence for the purpose of enforcing it in Canada, Correctional Services Canada was obliged to consider Khadr's right to liberty and principles of fundamental justice; acted for a physician in a malpractice claim in Moore v. Getahun, a precedent - setting case about restrictions on communication between counsel and experts in preparation of expert reports.
Therefore, we interpret the decree as mandating that Wife receive full ownership in the subject properties.
I do not fault the Court for engaging in this inquiry, as the Supreme Court has mandated that statutes be interpreted «purposively» by interpreting the statutory text harmoniously with the legislative purpose.
We do not interpret Constitutional case law as supporting the view that a federal agency's review of information pursuant to statutory mandate violates the Fifth Amendment protections against forced self incrimination.
Prior to the Patriot Act, FISA had been interpreted by attorneys general and the FISA Court as having mandated a «wall» between the criminal and intelligence sides of an investigation.
However we should be able to interpret from the Competition Act that there isn't any intention within the ACT, or any mandate within the ACT, to raise levels of Competition to the point where common sense would dictate that inherent problems would likely ensue, as ethics succumb to desperation!
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