Sentences with phrase «interpretive approach»

Whether these performances warrant the creation of a new interpretive approach, though, remains unclear — a question, perhaps, to be taken up more fully in the final version of this book.
When it comes to preaching models, they have been predominantly male figures whose interpretive approaches have tended, until recently, to be more limited and subjective than we have cared to admit.
Like Weber, Berger adopts an interpretive approach to social life, emphasizing the meaningful character of human activity.
Isaiah's expanse and complexity gave him working room for interpretation, and it lent itself peculiarly well to the dynamic of «old / new» that has been defining for Childs's interpretive approach.
Dr. Klimavicz chose veterinary medicine as a career because he enjoys the interpretive approach to the medical sciences and adores animals.
Panorama welcomes submissions that utilize the insights of both traditional and new historical and interpretive approaches to American art.
* Two interpretive approaches are possible.
Perhaps most fatefully, as it relates to interpretive approaches and choices, I note the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Reference re: British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act.
Finding no error with the Motions Judge's «interpretive approach», the Court of Appeal confirmed — ``... residency must be determined as of the date of the relevant motor vehicle accident.»
While there are no example of courts openly doing this, there are instances of courts adopting an interpretive approach to the protection of the rule of law that is so robust as to arguably shade into a judicial refusal to apply the legislation as enacted.
It may well be that the interpretive approach adopted in Anisminic and Evans challenges an absolutist conception of parliamentary sovereignty, given that they go (well) beyond giving effect to the «plain words» of the relevant legislation.
By contrast, use of the interpretive approach that provides that an unclear word's meaning may be known from the accompanying words, suggests the provision may be construed by its relation to other terms in the list of activities which are deemed commercial, namely «offers to purchase, sell, barter or lease a product, goods, a service...».
First, the effect of «incorporation» is not identical in all circumstances eg ECA 1972, s 3 mandates the interpretive approach to be taken by the Administrative Court where a case is within the scope of EU law whereas HRA 1998, s 2 merely requires the ECtHR's judgment to be taken into account.
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