Sentences with phrase «liberal interpretation»

Is this rather liberal interpretation of the word «rock» consistent with the other case law or guidance?
Students thoroughly enjoy this documentary as it is engaging and promotes good debate between literal and liberal interpretations of Biblical accounts of creation.
I am now annoyed with myself for taking the brief literally when I could have taken a more liberal interpretation and been happier with the look!
Their reasoning that «research» must be given a large and liberal interpretation in order to ensure that users» rights are not unduly constrained should equally apply to the other categories (private study, criticism, review, news reporting).
This is the problem I have with liberal interpretations of the Bible.
So forget about sections like An Act shall be interpreted as being remedial and shall be given such fair, large and liberal interpretation as best ensures the attainment of its objects.
If you follow Puppies & Pretties throughout the challenge, you will find out that I take a very liberal interpretation of everything.
This is shown by the popularity of Adolf von Harnack's lectures of 1900, The Essence of Christianity, in which he presented the most liberal interpretation of Christian thought to date.
He then takes a sort of common - sense scientist's view to dismiss liberal interpretations of why Jesus had to die and ofthe reality of his resurrection.
There was a fairly liberal interpretation of spring time around these parts or maybe they hadn't actually closed from Friday evening.
For example, if the US president says he will name liberal judges at supreme court, judges may want to favor liberal interpretation if they want to go to supreme court.
(And, as with Body Snatchers, Siegel's own liberal interpretation was trumped by a more forceful hard - right reading.
It's all very tricky because of Marvel's often liberal interpretation of the source material.
«Research» must be given a large and liberal interpretation in order to ensure that users» rights are not unduly constrained.
Still, consider s. 64 (1) of that statute: «An Act shall be interpreted as being remedial and shall be given such fair, large and liberal interpretation as best ensures the attainment of its objects.»
«Either he had a miraculous recovery or it's a symbol of a very liberal interpretation of a disability in the Fire Department pension system.»
If this administration is capable of making modifications or more liberal interpretations of scoring rules, then there are some real possibilities for investment in federal infrastructure, says Test.
Others have followed a more liberal interpretation of the duty to accommodate family obligations, as reflected in the Johnstone decision.
«I would look to find the smartest, most open - minded person, who is able to say, you know what, where there's a liberal interpretation that's better suited for what's going on, fine,» Cuban said.
Tifft was one of 52 state small business winners of the year (with a liberal interpretation of the word «state,» of course, that includes the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico), all of whom were honored at the event.
I am a fundamentalist about my liberal interpretation of Scripture, and so on.
When Dr. Fosdick, a Baptist holding a Presbyterian pulpit, preached a sermon on the attempts of the fundamentalists to force subscription to a creed and to decry all liberal interpretation of Christianity, he was placed under attack.
If the left insists on the liberal interpretation of our constitutional and political institutions in an uncompromising effort to defend the ever - expanding role of the state to secure the practical liberty of individuals, the right defends the free - market system and uncompromisingly rejects any restraint on the unfettered economic choices of individuals.
The liberal interpretation of the Gospel rarely did justice to the place of the divine forgiveness in human life.
What this means in practice is far short of» what American Christians might understand as liberal interpretation, for there is no question of considering the Qur» an itself or the model of the Prophet as in any way corrigible.
The liberal interpretation does not favour the use of preferential measures («positive discrimination») in situations of social inequality.
The Conservative «answer» to Wikipedia has decided to use crowdsourcing to combat «Liberal bias» in existing translations of the Bible — they're asking readers to help them identify translated terms in common versions of the Bible that match their idea of a liberal interpretation.
But sources told DNAinfo New York that even a liberal interpretation of the law did not provide Schneiderman will the grounds to step in.
Chase Sapphire Reserve allows you to earn 3X points on travel and dining, and due to a liberal interpretation of travel it can be almost anything.
This early on in its lifecycle it's hard to say which modes will end up being the most common, but right now it seems that developers are taking a liberal interpretation of what «Xbox One X enhanced» actually means.
The CJ is addressing basic issues upon which the liberal interpretation can not exist if these prior conditions (the basic issues) do not exist.
When the structure and objects of the Act, and the root causes of prejudice and discrimination in society are considered, it is submitted that a large and liberal interpretation of sections 7 and 10 would hold superficially neutral employment practices which disproportionately exclude members of protected classes, are prima facie discriminatory.
The Court began its analysis by noting that the standard of review of jury verdicts is «exceptionally high» and that a jury's verdict is entitled to a «fair and liberal interpretation in light of the evidence and of the circumstances».
But the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal has given the term a very liberal interpretation... Over recent years, the protection has been extended to relationships with step - parents, same sex spousal - child relationships, foster parent relationships and pregnancy.
The court accepted that the notion of substantive proceedings may have to be given a liberal interpretation to ensure international judicial co-operation, but, on any view, however liberal, the New York proceedings were directed solely at assets in New York, and proceedings in England directed at assets in England can not be ancillary to such New York proceedings; they are parallel.
It is well established that occupational health & safety legislation is to receive a broad and liberal interpretation.
Both s 111 and s 2 should be given sensible and liberal interpretations and applied generously.»
The Privy Council in Edwards accepted the Lambe proposition as being generally valid, but added that the BNA Act should not be construed strictly, as penal or tax statutes are, and should instead be given a liberal interpretation since it was «passed to ensure the peace, order and good government of a British Colony.»
The majority opinion written by Justice Louis LeBel and Justice Richard Wagner emphasized, at para. 28, that article 402 which enables courts to compel third party disclosure, has received «a large and liberal interpretation» and that the exercise of judicial discretion in its application will «generally favour disclosure».
While they acknowledged that the legislation ought to be given a broad and liberal interpretation, the justices held that «a liberal and purposive interpretation can not supplant a textual and contextual analysis simply in order to give effect to a policy decision different from the one made by Parliament.»
The law requires a generous and liberal interpretation of the lien claimant's pleading.
McCormick argued Faskens and its management exerted control over most aspects of his working life and human rights legislation required a broad and liberal interpretation.
At worst, torturing the sports metaphors still further, some judges might have an «expanded strike zone,» allowing for a liberal interpretation and others a more restrictive «narrow strike zone» but even in those cases, the judge / umpire equally applies that zone to both teams.
It is well established that human rights legislation has a unique quasiconstitutional nature, and that it is to be given a large, purposive and liberal interpretation to advance the broad remedial policy considerations underlying it.
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