Sentences with phrase «wide interpretation of»

Some judges have been able to use wide interpretation of rules of procedure to work around the loss of the law and to try to protect expression rights, but the common law of defamation acts against the practice.
The hon» ble High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, in the case of HRC Shipping Ltd v MVX - Press Manaslu and Others (HRC Shipping)[2] opted for a wide interpretation of the term.
The Article provides for freedom of religion, thought and conscience and as such requires British courts to adopt a wide interpretation of religion.
Having rejected a wide interpretation of the term «provided» and also having refused the application of additional criteria to Article 12 (1) by analogy, the CJEU also replied negatively to the question of the German court whether any further criteria had to be taken into consideration in addition to those contained in Article 12 (1) and 2 (b) with systematic coherence and judicial constraint.
It is never taught as the physical background to newer and wider interpretations of the creative act of God, and of the implications of theology.
The court followed Marley v Rawlings and decided that in all the circumstances the testator clearly intended those assets to go to the charity and adopted a wider interpretation of «UK» to include the offshore accounts.

Not exact matches

He supports this claim by pointing out how da Vinci's portraits defy facile analysis — how the interpretation of his portraits» moods is wide open to the imagination.
Note that if this interpretation is adopted, some state laws cast a much wider net to penalize participants than Section 5 of the Securities Act of 1933 does.
In short, we do not know whether we are dealing again with something like Kohlberg's conventional stages, but this time focused on care rather than duty, or whether we would find a wide variety of interpretations based on varying degrees and levels of social perspective - taking, leading to compassionate response at and beyond the level of face - to - face concern.
The initiative has sparked a campus - wide debate about biblical interpretation and the roles of women, as well as a second group called Students for Egalitarianism in Marriage.
In becoming a model, it has engendered wide - ranging interpretation of the relationship between God and human beings; if God is seen as father, human beings become children, sin can be seen as rebellious behavior, and redemption can be thought of as restoration to the status of favored offspring.
Thus it downplays the traditional ontological duality of physical and spiritual, and interprets the magisterial affirmation by Humanae Generis (1950) of the soul's direct creation as being «open to a conveniently wide range of interpretations» (p43).
The main difference is Obama doesn't lead state - wide prayer meetings and talk about his biblical interpretations of the bible... like Bachmann's belief in submitting to her husband.
As secretary of the Cambridge University Free Trade Association, he wrote in 1923: «We must hold to free trade, in its widest interpretation, as an inflexible dogma, to which no exception is admitted, wherever the decision rests with us....
While debate over the understanding of Biblical interpretation lies at the heart of current evangelical discussions concerning women, differences in theological tradition lie at the center of discussions over social ethics, and disagreement over one's approach toward the wider secular culture is surfacing as the focus of controversy regarding homosexuality.
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.
Thus, all interpretations of given texts can be productively correlated with wider Biblical attitudes, statements, themes, and descriptions If husbands are to duplicate Jesus» attitude toward leadership (Eph.
A comparative study of the other epistles, including the «apostolic» ones, shows that developments of various kinds continued through the first century, and that, within a wide unity, there was much variety of expression and interpretation.
If we should discover mistakes in the scriptures of their religions or should observe the misconduct of their followers we should not attribute these defaults and shortcomings to the founders of those religions, inasmuch as the perversion of scriptures is possible and it is possible that mistakes of interpretation might find their way into the commentaries, but it is not at all possible that a person should fabricate lies against God and should claim to be a prophet and should put forward his own compositions as the word of God falsely and yet God should grant him respite like the righteous and should bestow upon him wide acceptance by people (Tohfa Qaisariyyah, p. g 10).
Between the extremes there is a wide variety of intermediate interpretations, many of them never very clearly thought out.
We have to take our interpretations of human behavior as hypotheses and test them against an ever wider range of experience.
Or, if we are to give the widest possible interpretation to the definition of the religious life by calling it the quest for the good life, we should surely include in a description of this quest, as it undoubtedly has accompanied man through his history, a reference to man's recognition of those factors and elements in his and nature's life which clearly transcend his or its making and control.
Wars, crusades, inquisitions, slavery, ethnic cleansing, and a wide spectrum of discrimination — all have been immorally justified with the idolatrous certainity of a single interpretation.
Evolutionary cosmologies may begin simply as rival evolutionist theories — alternative causal explanations for these observed phenomena of development, change, and transformation.3 An evolutionist theory becomes an evolutionary cosmology whenever the favored evolutionist theory is extrapolated from its original context as an account of geological or biological change, and made to serve as an overarching cosmological category, such that «evolution» in some idiosyncratic sense becomes the basis for a systematic and unified interpretation of a wide array of diverse phenomena beyond the domains of biology and geology.
In a well - crafted introductory essay, Selderhuis places Reformation exegesis of the Psalms within the wider context of biblical interpretation.
For example, although David Ford's work is much respected among academic theologians, and he is one of the most important public theologians in the UK, his name is probably unknown to most Christians in the U.S. Educated in Ireland, Germany and the U.S. (as well as in the UK), Ford brings a wide range of intellectual resources to bear on his interpretation of the faith.
Are we, by a narrow and dogmatic interpretation of Jesus, blocking effective communication and spiritual communion in a day when the world's destiny may hang on our finding the world - wide faith?
The faith of Israel, the interpretation of her historical life in Yahwism, inevitably poses the question: If the Word of Yahweh thus creates, shapes, and informs our life, if the life of Yahweh thus impinges effectively upon human history, what is his relationship, and ours, to the wide world?
There is progress and refinement of interpretation in science as we perceive wider contexts to what we know, but it is not a subjective exercise.
Perhaps as a result of the unsettlement and chaos that accompanied the Jewish rebellion against Rome the evangelist left Palestine for Asia, where he later wrote the gospel, while John was still alive in Palestine, partly from recollections of what the apostle had said or written, but largely from his wider knowledge of traditions about Jesus and his teaching, and in the light of his own interpretation of the teaching and of the significance of the facts of Jesus» life.
German National Socialism, for example, based itself on an interpretation of history through the conceptions of race and Volkstum («nationality» — but the meaning of the German word is both wider and narrower).
Without specific standards and criteria, evaluation of compliance with this or any principal is wide open for interpretation, and therefore lacks real meaning for consumers.
While proficient in a wide variety of cooking styles, April specializes in creative development of original, ingredient - driven canning, preserving, and baked good recipes, as well as adaptation and interpretation of traditional and vintage recipes for the modern kitchen.
Serving a modern interpretation of Thai cuisine, Lemongrass specializes in a wide variety of authentic fare filled with robust flavor.
Finally, a problem may lie with the interpretation of the polls both by the wider public as well as with professional journalists and political pundits.
Respondents highlighted the need for greater democratic accountability of EU institutions with some arguing that the ECJ had too wide a margin over interpretation of competence.
Harris stresses that his interpretation of the history of the Conservative Party is different from that of Ramsden, who covered organisation, campaigning and wider political issues.
Watson did not control it carefully to rule out a wide range of possible interpretations.
With the number of metrics the researchers looked at, and the different outcomes each found, the results are wide open to interpretation, says Michael Inzlicht, a social psychologist at the University of Toronto.
And the claim typically persists for decades once widely - cited, despite the best efforts of serious investigators to critique weak methodologies and flawed interpretation, or even robust demonstrations of a null effect in healthy animals (as the two independent demonstrations that resveratrol does not extend lifespan in nonobese, wild - type mice over a wide range of doses).»
Firstly, interpretation of the results following wide scale WES or WGS testing is hampered by the sheer complexity of data analysis and the concomitant difficulties and time required for variant prioritization and final clinical evaluation.
The goal of the project is to make these tools available to the wider community, both individually and as part of a complete informatics solution from alignment to detection to interpretation.
Catalyse a new generation of research on the genetic basis of drug resistance and of other forms of biological adaptation in pathogen populations, by providing a standard analytical framework for the design and interpretation of genome - wide association studies.
Even after other fragmentary finds were made at other sites in Java, the total evidence was so fragmentary that a wide range of interpretations was possible.
Every person's situation is wide open to interpretation and, when it all comes right down to it, much of your training schedule is determined by the time you have available to you.
The SS15 collection is very cohesive and at the same time shows a wide range of different cuts, materials and interpretations of Matthew Barney's film River of Fundament, which Braganza used as a source of inspiration.
In 2008, the World Wide Web Consortium, W3C released its updated version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, which said that web developers should include alternatives to text by offering things like content in video form, video captions and sign language interpretations.
Transcending the boundaries of both biopics and animated films alike with rich material, gorgeous images, a devastating story, and one of the most powerful thematic interpretations of the passion that comes with creativity, the story of Jiro Horikoshi and his journey from wide - eyed dreamer to war - engineer is a heartbreaking, existentially maddening, astoundingly beautiful and human film.
It's rare that you find such a wide range of interpretations about what is actually going on in a movie.
«The original material of the novel is such a great story and it has so much to give, then, like a lot of stories that we revisit in the industry, it lends itself very easy to a wider interpretation,» says Natalie Dormer of Amazon's adaptation of Picnic At Hanging Rock, which of course was also a seminal film from director Peter Weir back in 1975.
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