Sentences with phrase «interpreted in a limited way»

This is to say that the prohibition of the use of force in Art. 2 (4) and customary international law should be interpreted in a limited way.

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But others, among them the Revised English Bible (1970), the Good News Bible (1976) and the New Revised English Bible (1989) now include the word «left», even though doing so limits the ways in which Mary's words to her Son might be interpreted.
Employment at the Rainforest Alliance in the United States is at - will, and nothing in this policy should be interpreted as in any way limiting this at - will relationship.
Nothing in this License shall be interpreted to limit in any way whatsoever Licensee's or any Authorized User's fair use rights under copyright law to use the Licensed Materials.
To address preservice teachers» lack of experience with student thinking and the resulting limits in their ability to anticipate the ways their students» interpret and interact with mathematics, the ATP staff read 859 articles and synthesized the research into multiple technology - based resources.
Apfelbaum's pieces use bold shapes and limited palette which act as signifiers; allowing the opportunity to be interpreted in multiple ways and never commit to a specific action or notion.
The past Board decisions focused on whether the language could be interpreted in any fashion to in some way create an employee's perception that the company is trying to limit their rights to communicate about working conditions.
Second, because it interprets S. 89 of the Copyright Act in a way that, effectively, creates a pre-emption doctrine that limits the powers to create copyright like rights to Parliament.
We hope that you can use Dr. Gottman's third skill of Managing Conflict in your own disagreements with your partner in two ways: to exercise better judgment in interpreting your partner's statements (and their possible implications) before your disagreement escalates, and to limit the damage that such disagreements can create in your relationship by directing your conversations into positive territory.
The courts have interpreted this section in a way that has limited the rights and interests Indigenous people may claim.
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