Sentences with phrase «more liberal interpretations»

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.
Even if it is a more liberal interpretation, it doesn't matter.
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!

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As a result the Wesleyan tradition, like most other classical traditions, has had both its fundamentalist and its more liberal wings of interpretation.
Others among the Sufis held fast to shari`a, but understood it in ways which were much wider and more liberal than the interpretation of the orthodox, looking upon the law as either a system of self - discipline or as a set of symbols representing hidden religious meanings.
While Western - type liberal democracies remain one of the most effective and tested forms of government in history, what is needed, globally, is not necessarily a transition to liberal democracy but rather a more careful consideration of the fundamental human quest for dignity, which often bears interpretations that are «endogenous» and adapted to various socio - cultural settings.
A Rice spokesman said the DA did interview with the Post, but also took issue with the 20 percent figure, saying that even with the most «liberal» interpretation of firms associated with Weitz & Luxenberg, those contributions account for just 8 percent of more her campaign cash.
(WW Norton and Co, # 14.99), distinguished American academic Paul Krugman offers a Keynesian interpretation of the current economic crisis, and a liberal interventionist solution that will probably provide more comfort to Ed Balls than to George Osborne.
(And, as with Body Snatchers, Siegel's own liberal interpretation was trumped by a more forceful hard - right reading.
Both franchises have spurred entire subgenres of games - with the best efforts adopting a more liberal, rather than direct interpretation of their source material.
Each project questions the formalist and invariable interpretations of the Qu» ran prevalent in the Saudi judicial systems that sit opposed to more liberal undercurrents within contemporary Saudi society.
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.
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