Sentences with phrase «old interpretation»

Since the language of the denomination's Book of Church Order already reads «persons» and not «males» in its rules governing ordination to the ministry, what is at stake here is really the repeal of a 400 - year - old interpretation rather than of a specific law.
In recent times, economists increasingly challenge the old interpretations about deflation, especially after the 2004 study by economists Andrew Atkeson and Patrick Kehoe, «Deflation and Depression: Is There an Empirical Link?»
The new event is the birth, life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus: the interpretation of this new event, which takes up the old interpretation into itself in a reinterpretation, is that Jesus is the Christ, who gives his people rest from the bondage of sin, a final rest the Israelites could not obtain under Joshua when he brought them into Canaan.28
They want to kill us and the book says that they do... Oh but that is an old interpretation Islam doesn't live according to those teachings any more.
Greenwood corrected one news report on Twitter, while also taking a cheap shot at his band's old interpretation: «It's better now than the Pixies / surf pastiche it was,» he wrote.
Practitioners who have a client who was convicted under the old interpretation of the common law should apply for leave to appeal against conviction out of time.
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