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And within both, there are progressive interpretations as well as more fundamentalist conservative interpretations.
Mr. Johns himself is loath to offer biographical interpretations of his work — or any interpretations, for that matter.
And, naturally, I have grappled with the rest of the world's interpretations and Bill Clinton's re-interpretations of what happened.
But when judges confronted conservative agency interpretations, liberal judges applied Chevron deference to such interpretations far less frequently than conservative judges.
Those are interpretations that are on the table, just as there are a lot of interpretations on the table after the seven movies.
Now once they're on the table, the Supreme Court can exclude those interpretations, just as Episode VIII and IX can exclude certain interpretations.
But humans aren't always good at specifying those goals, and AIs are not good at distinguishing between reasonable interpretations of human instructions and unreasonable interpretations.
While adopting expansive interpretations to allow the prosecution and impeachment of Trump, Eisen and Trump have adopted narrow interpretations to prevent Trump from granting himself a pardon.
We fear the restatement was begun with the aim of moving judicial interpretations of copyright law away from existing statutes and toward interpretations that would weaken copyright protections for Americans.
Known in particular for his interpretations of the Romantic literature, he was lauded for the fleetness of his fingers, the lightness of his tone and the thoughtfulness of his interpretations.
A team of physicists did some thinking, and realized this latter idea, called retrocausality, is a consequence of certain interpretations of quantum mechanics, and therefore, certain interpretations of the nature of reality.
Natural Resources Defense Council  may well violate constitutional separation-of-powers doctrine because it requires judges to defer to federal agencies' interpretations of ambiguous statutes as long as those interpretations are reasonable.
Critics praised Toscanini's interpretations for hewing closely to composers' intentions.
This includes changes to previous administrations' interpretations of those statutes.
We must reread these innovative interpretations today with historical hindsight.
The arguments for supernaturalistic interpretations of N.D.E.s are glaringly problematic.
Let us call them the Waterloo and the Peterloo interpretations.
So far, Tyler hasn't made any statements about the interpretations.
Two are interpretations of his 56 Nights and Monster mixtapes.
But other interpretations, some more creative than others, have persisted.
The results were fascinating: Interpretations are all over the map.
Notes and codes are vague, and interpretations can be different.
Worse, different groups are uncomfortable with others' interpretations of hygge.
But both interpretations sit strangely alongside Stewart's unaffected body language.
It is bad interpretations to theology that are hurting us.
The commission's rulings are not novel interpretations of the law.
These developments have produced conflicting judicial interpretations of the TCPA.
But the two interpretations say very different things about Leonardo.
Preoccupations: Palestinian Landscapes marshals seven artists' passionate interpretations of Palestine.
" Its interpretations, he said, have "trumped the rule of law.
Shakespeare by identifying this appeal, the infinite mutations and interpretations.
And all opposed to their interpretations deserve ridicule and scorn.
Newsfeeds everywhere exploded with reactions, interpretations, and, of course, memes.
There are both dystopian and utopian interpretations of immersive technology.
And those interpretations can tell us a lot about ourselves.
"They were extremely vague interpretations of landscapes," he tells Creators.
No avocado, despite the interpretations of those hippies in California.
"Depending who you ask, the interpretations will differ," he said.
And yes, there are multiple interpretations attached to that phrase.
Mr. Trump's proposals could overturn longstanding interpretations of federal law.
But they have very different interpretations of what that means.
They draw heavily from original texts rather than modern interpretations.
"What we do is nuance the interpretations," Mr. Carpentier said.
" "The interpretations of the meeting 24 hours ago were positive.
"Even with the video, there will be interpretations," Deschamps said.
These interpretations have been enthusiastically adopted by the Islamic State.
There are different meanings, interpretations and economic theories of socialism.
A line from Eliot Weinberger's book An Elemental Thing, it is one in a series of dream interpretations from the Locondons in Mexico that reminded Robles de Medina of his own Surinamese dream interpretations.
Baudelaire understood how its complexity invites psychological, artistic and stylistic interpretations.
HOROWITZ: Well, I think that&aposs probably subject to multiple interpretations.
Judging by the laughter, however, those interpretations seem a little off.
"Revisionist interpretations of famous monsters can be positive," Teo tells me.
But before that, people got, uh, creative with their flag interpretations.
"We have our own interpretations of exotica, though," said Lætitia Sadier.
Beyond that, they aren't necessarily the deciding factor in astrological interpretations.
Different creators have different interpretations of the work they collaborated on.
Here they are (in bold), with my own interpretations added afterward.
Two interpretations loomed, and continue to loom large in that discussion.
However, laws and interpretations vary about the definition of drug impairment.
Much of the language is ambiguous and prone to diverging interpretations.
Sullivan sees how interpretations of her character, Miranda, also supports this.
I have my interpretations of the Qur'an: I'm not deeply conflicted.
But it is seldom we can be certain of our interpretations.
Unfortunately, HD was not open to hearing any of my interpretations.
There are a lot of different possible interpretations of this timeline.
Today, psychoanalytic interpretations tend to be tittered at by Luther biographers.
Even admirers had their own interpretations of the site's intended image.
This does not imply that all legal interpretations are equally persuasive.
And yet, on the ground in China, we have broader interpretations.
United States — resulted in different interpretations of the federal government's authority.
I do not think interpretations of candidate Trump's remarks are necessary.
Executive officials sometimes refuse to provide legal interpretations to oversight committees.
Market relationships are always evolving and are open to varying interpretations.
Moore: We probably have different interpretations between the two of us.
America's polarised political culture demands that people choose between these interpretations.
Even among yourselves, you don't accept people who have other interpretations.
Interpretations of modesty differ across religious boundaries and even within them.
This term is agonizingly broad and open to wildly different interpretations.
Entire seasons have been defined by different interpretations of the rules.
Or the picture could be muddy, confusing, subject to multiple interpretations.
The deceptive simplicity of this photograph allows a surfeit of interpretations.
It was nice to see these tiny interpretations of my work.
Many worry about whether strict interpretations of Islam allow the vaccine.
But that's not to say that their interpretations are entirely naturalistic.
And past chief justices have had opposing interpretations of that mandate.
What is similar or different in your interpretations and curatorial choices?
Their answers will reveal their interpretations of what they have discovered.
These presentations are meant, simply, as readings, as one-time interpretations.
All of these interpretations are feasible, or perhaps none of them.
No agreed facts but different interpretations, no room for reasonable doubt.
They shouldn't bring enforcement actions based on erroneous interpretations of law.
In the early 1960s I made many interpretations of Vermeer's rooms.
Next year we will discover which of these interpretations is correct.
It also lends itself to different interpretations for different political contexts.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has already warned "there will be no third chance" and "no further interpretations of the interpretations; no further assurances of the re-assurances — if the meaningful vote (on Tuesday) fails."
Kavanaugh, as well as some of the Supreme Court's more conservative justices, question a longstanding legal principle dictating that judges defer to agencies' interpretations of vague and open-ended statutes, as long as the interpretations are reasonable.
White men still dominate the industry, as do white interpretations of diversity.
Hawkins, for his part, rejected any interpretations of Congress' intentions in 2017.
The radio station also appealed to the users' imaginations for different interpretations.
Still, it's rare for cases to turn on the interpretations of emoji.
You know, we all have our own individual interpretations of our faith.
These are the real faces and stories behind the Hollywood pair's interpretations.
You really see the musicians play it and their interpretations of it.
But policymakers speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity gave different interpretations.
"His interpretations are flawed and have some empirical pieces missing," McFaul said.
To deliver dramatic interpretations of the pop star's most famous song lyrics.
And in Kuala Lumpur as well as Riyadh, other interpretations are excluded.
For every fact that is presented, there are two interpretations to give.
The comic books were visual and narrative minefields for Ganesh's subjective interpretations.
The room for different interpretations, even within a police station, is substantial.
That's right, the latest interpretations aren't on blank canvases — they're on eyelids.
"The language in the article is open to different interpretations," Fjellheim said.
It's not subject to as many faulty interpretations, biases and dishonest responses.
In any case Sir Roger has no time for sweeping theoretical interpretations.
The impact of actions are subject to interpretations that can widely vary.
Other dishes, especially interpretations of Italian classics, weren't quite as on-target.
His interpretations of our enemy's muttered words were always clear and precise.
Richards' interpretations of poems tend to be cranky and elliptical, the models
"These preliminary interpretations will be refined following further analysis," the agency said.
Several other attorneys general issued similar interpretations, using identical or similar language.
Robbins, agencies' interpretations of their own regulations are generally entitled to deference.
Judicial interpretations of the DMCA have restricted the scope of available protections.
He murders according to his grisly interpretations of the seven deadly sins.
Many of those interpretations are queer, aimed at the game's LGBT fanbase.
Both of those interpretations are fair and, in many ways, very true.
Oxford University Press is known for bold interpretations of Shakespeare and authorship.
The two clashed in writing, however, over their differing interpretations of freedom.
This calculated silence left room for very favorable interpretations of her policies.
Other interpretations, however, try to game out Mueller's strategy a bit more.
All the recreations and interpretations seem a little too clean, too consistent.
Interpretations of the tale depicted in "The Hunt of the Unicorn" vary.
A century later, bigots are still weaponizing faulty interpretations of IQ tests.
The simplicity of the character was perfect for low-budget, homemade interpretations.
Textualist interpretation can produce liberal as well as conservative interpretations of statutes.
But it's also about the people who push back against strict interpretations.
"It's just another interpretation, like people do interpretations of Macbeth," he explained.
Like all great films, this one allows for a wealth of interpretations.
For some mutations, different labs offer different interpretations of the same results.
It is as if a deconstructed history was opened for new interpretations.
Attorneys for the state of Virginia said the case "is about how and when decisions announcing new constitutional interpretations are made retroactive to other cases that have long become final when those interpretations are announced," ABC News reports.
In short, there are endless interpretations and reinterpretations of the classic Italian tart.
His interpretations were a defensible analysis of a report that was poorly written.
Others, like Carly Fiorina and Governor Chris Christie, advocate even more radical interpretations.
Instead, Hatoum would like viewers to bring their own interpretations to her work.
A huge difference between these interpretations and past ones is their complete beatlessness.
He did Shrimpy and Paul as well as drawn interpretations of song lyrics.
Luckily, there are some more benign — but equally entertaining — interpretations of this challenge.
Not everyone agrees with team Trump's interpretations of these policies as job growers.
This is all legal and constitutional, according to current doctrine and legal interpretations.
Recently, however, some judges have pushed back on broad interpretations of the law.
I'll call these two different interpretations the "romantic" reading and the "rapey" reading.
One gallery dives into menacing interpretations of what technology meant during the period.
This modern fairy tale will have you going back and forth between interpretations.
There are wrong interpretations of the Constitution that clearly violate the document's text.
BMW's Mini and VW's Beetle also offer us modern interpretations of older forms.
"I'm Still Here" invites a wide range of interpretations, from bitter to blasé.
But Haeckel's most egregious blind spot was his racist interpretations of Darwinian ideas.
DO YOU KEEP AN EYE ON WHAT THE MARKET'S INTERPRETATIONS ARE EVERY DAY?
"These particular works are digital photographs, and interpretations and permutations thereof," notes Bauer.
I leave gaps for the audience to come up with their own interpretations.
When it comes to dream interpretations, things can get really murky, really fast.
I have chafed at similar interpretations of my behavior in the United States.
We look at recent revisionist interpretations that view her as an early feminist.
Those competing interpretations ignited fiery debates in the 1960s and remain unresolved today.
They should defer to agencies, moreover, only where their interpretations are authentically reasonable.
Their interpretations of Islamic law form the basis of Saudi Arabia's legal system.
"The polyhedron has been subject to many interpretations and symbols," notes de Commarque.
Before we round up a few of the most popular interpretations, some context.
Competing approaches to quantum foundations are called "interpretations," and nowadays there are many.
How a partisan lens leads people to different interpretations of the same facts.
Rosalía is making a global splash with her hit interpretations of flamenco music.
Then consider how different interpretations of that data could lead to different conclusions.
There are differing interpretations of what it means to celebrate on January 26.
Agencies also advance their interpretations by threatening and filing lawsuits against regulated entities.
There are several reasons this work in particular invites such wide-ranging interpretations.
They offered interpretations of those facts, thus risking, even inviting, controversy and dissent.
With these enigmatic works, Mulleady constructs a sparse stage for multiple, disquieting interpretations.
The Basic Law gives Beijing the authority to issue interpretations of the charter.
At this point, it's impossible to tell which of these interpretations is correct.
You can see where these varying definitions can lead to some uncharitable interpretations.
There were so many facets to the man and his interpretations of the Constitution.
Today's theory — our last — rests on several seemingly solid interpretations early in the poem.
Inferences based on a sample of one must never be accorded sure-thing interpretations.
With evidence lacking, however, scientists couldn't be sure which of these interpretations was correct.
Even…Read more ReadSo, researchers want to know which of these interpretations is correct.
Of course, these are just models, not direct observations, and other interpretations are possible.
Closely related to the beef canvases and their interpretations are Soutine's images of fowl.
The researchers point out that the study has its limits and other possible interpretations.
That's a creative interpretation from a man who is becoming famous for creative interpretations.
When did interpretations of cross-dressing transition from, as you write, "popular" to "pathological"?
"How much" is a phrase with two possible interpretations: emotional desire and financial willingness.
Uber says that its interpretations of the technology haven't changed, nor have the regulations.
However, the ruling does not define reasonable justification, leaving it open to wide interpretations.
Market Report Modern interpretations of the classical slipper, with ankle laces and pointed toes.
The modern media market includes an entire subculture of fan fiction and alternative interpretations.
Interpretations of news and events can augment those edges and analysis is very important.
Here are some of the interpretations: The SUCCEED Act, the newest proposal from Sens.
KURTZ: So same set of facts, very different interpretations on -- FISCHER: Choose your news.
That said, there's one thing that all of these interpretations have in common: change.
"The President is allowed to adopt reasonable interpretations of ambiguous federal statutes," he said.
"Google a little, and you will find some even more crazier interpretations," he said.
Again, God of War and Marvel present very different interpretations on the Norse gods.
They put in Aphex Twin's "Avril 14th," too, as a nod to their interpretations.
"As with any word, phrase or expression ... interpretations can be perceived differently," Benson said.
First, the rulebook: an 88-page tome swollen with contradictory clauses and footnoted interpretations.
I think it's a strength because I really enjoy people's interpretations of the music.
Granted, several writers have brought their own interpretations of Wonder Woman to the comic.
The "novel" interpretations, as opponents call them, have the effect and force of law.
But reporters and commentators made lots of mistakes in their interpretations of the polls.
Campaigns often resort to hyperbole, loose interpretations, and slanted opinions to advance their candidates.
OCEAN CITY "In the Manner of Marc Chagall," exhibit with interpretations of Chagall's work.
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We make no claims over modern medical mistrust or health disparities, despite interpretations otherwise.
Sometimes a single story has the capacity to change our interpretations of the past.
CNN: So in your opinion, it is these interpretations that are running your religion?
And slowly we tease out the difficult interpretations of when and how race matters.
"Football has many interpretations," said Ronaldo, who is providing commentary here for Brazilian television.
But the interpretations had a straight-ahead rightness: there was nothing wayward or eccentric.
Often rooted in anti-immigrant biases, they lacked robust modern interpretations of civil liberties.
Often rooted in anti-immigrant biases, they lacked robust modern interpretations of civil liberties.
The government has been pushing back against the political interpretations of the pope's actions.
The Constitution has changed a lot since those days, through amendments and new interpretations.
It means we can discard overly simplistic interpretations and move closer to the truth.
We see a tendency for decisions based on incomplete observation basis and tendentious interpretations.
David Geffen Hall has lately been witness to dueling interpretations of Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony.
"People know this material profoundly, and have seen lots of different interpretations," he added.
As the sunset glowed orange on the fields outside, Mr. Tate served his interpretations.
They all create highly convincing interpretations of solipsists, while playing nicely with others. Clunk.
Since 1997, China's legislature has made only four interpretations of Hong Kong's Basic Law.
He meant that a criminal statute must not be subject to varying reasonable interpretations.
This is a cheeky question that turns up a variety of answers and interpretations.
People sell themselves, all the time, on the most charitable interpretations of their actions.
In other interpretations, the "means of production are owned and controlled by the state."
For another, the spanking and Mother's Day arguments were "silly" interpretations and not binding.
The science as presented isn't always correct, and interpretations are misleadingly presented as facts.
He shouted bible verses and then chanted out his interpretations of what they meant.
She did not reply to follow-up questions about why the interpretations had changed.
The language of the bill is tricky because it is open to broad interpretations.
Maybe we will see fresh new angles and interpretations in her designer's visual sensibility.
Different courts have different interpretations of the same laws, and this happens every day.
I posted comments with my own interpretations of missing persons cases and perplexing murders.
Such symbols allow multiple interpretations, meaning different things to different people at different times.
Much of Fields's art practice involves mixed-media interpretations of comically large clown shoes.
But in "Chapter Seventy-Two," the almost-lovers have vastly different interpretations of that kiss.
Mr. Jorge's rock- and electro-imbued interpretations continue to introduce the genre to fresh audiences.
Certain interpretations of the law suggest that under-18s require parental permission to use contraception.
It helps to constrain dates obtained by other methods and is subject to various interpretations.
Unlike many optical illusions, though, most people didn't flip back and forth between two interpretations.
For example, sales and marketing teams often have very different interpretations of the term 'lead'.
Estonia will be the first nation to offer state-sponsored DNA interpretations to its citizens.
A powerful, mutable performer, Blanchett's chameleonic interpretations highlight that manifestos were largely written by men.
It's always cool to see those interpretations and see what they see in their head.
You hope that there's going to be all these different views and interpretations of it.
Two celebrity depictions in Gambino's video in particular have people forming all kinds of interpretations.
The whole routine is judged for use of space, choreography, and creativity in your interpretations.
Here, again, it's hard to tell where Sloane's own testimony ends and Taddeo's interpretations begin.
When the same numbers prompt such divergent interpretations, the truth often lies in the middle.
And many Muslims, turning to Sharia for moral guidance, have more moderate and varied interpretations.
The car, and its charged position, is both a tool for unlearning and expanding interpretations.
Sometimes it feels like there are as many interpretations of populism as there are populists.
The Lobster's ending remains a fascinating mystery open to multiple interpretations, none of them comforting.
Both courts had different interpretations of the 1971 case, Bivens V. Six Unknown Named Agents.
However, it's possible that both interpretations could be true, and the problem is more nuanced.
Two movies put this question on the table through dramatic interpretations of real world events.
Radev has said voiced concerns over ratification, saying loose textual language allowed for multiple interpretations.
Mr Hope, however, insists he has not been given restrictions on either programming or interpretations.
My high school clique was essentially a roving Beatlemania, spewing obscure facts and lyric interpretations.
Due to the perception of fans and the media, though, specific interpretations are automatically perceived.
Natural Resources Defense Council, which requires that courts defer to agency interpretations of federal law.
Zarur marshals seven artists' passionate interpretations of Palestine, be it a lived or imagined experience.
Militants opposed to pluralist interpretations of Islam have targeted shrines like this in the past.
I was not confronted with interpretations that shocked or challenged or enthralled or enraged me.
In some cases, courts and countries continue to work through interpretations, often with differing results.
In each case, more precise facts and interpretations were widely available even at the time.
The alternative is outcome driven justices who adopt conflicting interpretations to reach the "right" result.
This can seriously impact interpretations of the state of the race in any given state.
It explores various interpretations of the Eucharist, human origins and the concept of imago Dei.
"This will possibly be the first of a possible series of interpretations," Mr. Young said.
Through the lens of memory, concepts of reality can be distorted to fit new interpretations.
Some back ultra-conservative or highly literal interpretations of Islam, such as Wahhabism or Salafism.
Said interpretations could result in measures that are better, or worse, than the original proposal.
"There's a lot of different interpretations of what a smart city is," says Mayor Emanuel.
Need further evidence that there defiinitely aren't enough interpretations of "nude" available on shelves today?
The remixes then, act as wildly current interpretations of a culture steeped in social significance.
Many people would not think of such racist interpretations until others notify them of it.
"It's fair for any scientist to raise questions, reanalyze data, and challenge interpretations," Ludwig added.
There are no clear laws, only interpretations of the law based on the Party's interests.
This allows for an almost endless variety of interpretations of Viking culture, Dr. Gregorius said.
These diverging interpretations of the president's announcement point to the strange politics of housing deregulation.
Robbins, which ruled that agencies' interpretations of their own regulations are generally entitled to deference.
Each of those interpretations is perfectly valid so long as we agree on the facts.
Courts have, at times, disagreed with the office's legal interpretations — and their rulings take precedence.
It is time for us conservatives to drop our extreme interpretations of the Second Amendment.
"Julius Caesar," with assassination at its core, is politically fraught, and subject to multiple interpretations.
The murals range from the handiwork of elementary school children to interpretations by established artists.
This shows a willingness by the courts to accept administrative interpretations of their statutory authority.
America has been producing bold and timely interpretations of "Julius Caesar" since before its founding.
Which candidate has a theory of the case that pushes aside other interpretations and critiques?
But when law professors proffer distorted interpretations of the document, they risk misleading the public.
There are ample reasons to oppose such a course under past interpretations of the Constitution.
Natural Resources Defense Council, that said judges should defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous laws.
They weren't friends despite their divergent interpretations of the Constitution, Scalia told Toobin and Harlow.
Natural Resources Defense Council, that says judges should defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous laws.
Though the line is inspired by classical nightwear silhouettes, Heinrichs's interpretations couldn't feel more contemporary.
Are there any other photos in this series that you think could have multiple interpretations?
Pro and college teams sell sweatshirts with ugly-sweater interpretations of their mascots and logos.
One tool the CFPB could use to cement interpretations of rules is the regulatory contract.
Both went against New Jersey but were based on contradictory interpretations that prompted a third clash.
Unlike many modern interpretations, Tetris Effect doesn't mess with what made the original game so loved.
The problem is that studying emotional interpretations and responses across two interacting species is very difficult.
These are just interpretations of the data, so further observations could help better tell the story.
""There are ways to communicate which eliminate the possibility of doubt and alternative interpretations of fact.
Not only are our interpretations of the world often arbitrary, but we're often overconfident in them.
This person makes decisions not based strictly on legal interpretations but on his values writ large.
There were many different interpretations of the facts, but the facts themselves were generally agreed upon.
It became a slightly viral phenomenon, with people projecting all sorts of bizarre interpretations onto it.
But Catholics have often been divided on interpretations of what end-of-life care should be.
The text, under the doctrine of inerrancy, is factually perfect and not open to multiple interpretations.
There was far greater visceral excitement to the interpretations, a gripping clarity, transparency and rhythmic zest.
See our interpretations on Adele's looks above — and learn the secret behind her winged liner, too.
"The markets obviously got two different versions, two different interpretations, of what was said," said Watt.
The catalogue of Livity Sound and sister label Dnuos Ytivil was raided for singular, live interpretations.
It's either that, or I'm going to get stoned and start throwing out some alternative interpretations.
Trump's Labor Department largely tossed Obama's favorable interpretations of gig workers in favor of Silicon Valley.
"This is bad science, with possibly some odd personal agenda guiding these interpretations," she told Gizmodo.
Anybody who is skeptical of all interpretations of quantum mechanics must be thinking something like this.
We are open to all creative interpretations of the mythical carbonara, but this goes too far.
The telecoms industry said it was essential to avoid "restrictive interpretations" of the net neutrality law.
" "Similar interpretations of Trump's victory also obscure the unattractive and ugly forces that are now present.
This makes them vulnerable to interpretations of the Koran that fit ISIS logic, the report says.
But those messages were "open to competing interpretations, particularly when understood in context", the judge said.
The telecoms industry said it was essential to avoid "restrictive interpretations" of Europe's net neutrality law.
THE thorny task of comparing crime rates across the world is tricky because legal interpretations vary.
But many of those methods have given rise to inconsistent interpretations and enforcement of the TCPA.
However, symmetry is not precisely defined and different interpretations have prevailed in markets, potentially misleading some.
Some of his arguments can be abstruse, and rarely does he give interpretations of individual pictures.
The conservative kingdom adheres to some of the strictest interpretations of Sunni Islam in the world.
That's one of the great things about stories, everyone has their own unique interpretations and visions.
Those interpretations all feel alive here, with even obscure characters from spin-offs making a reappearance.
The "Grumpy Cat" tag on Tumblr contains none of these creative, strange interpretations of the character.
Texture can help identify the objects artists paint, which often serve as interpretations of real life.
A collapse of NAFTA would bolster the harsher interpretations of the Trump administration's "America First" doctrine.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. expressed frustration with the court's interpretations of the firearms law generally.
In some interpretations, the player ought to buckle down and do what is asked of him.
" But, he added, "it cannot be said that his interpretations gave any great indication of personality.
At the Met, there have been thrillingly contemporary productions that combine scenic wonder with incisive interpretations.
Classics were reincarnated in deceptively modest interpretations and conventional story forms were tossed aside this year.
"People can feel very strongly about these freedoms and their interpretations of them," Ms. Hess said.
"I'm aware that your strong leadership is open to misconceptions and biased interpretations," Mr. Schwab said.
"It's been 25 years of battling against really bad interpretations of this book," Mr. Carr said.
"Revisiting such an intimate space allows me to find new interpretations of the familiar," he says.
The revival styles we are seeing now are often line-for-line recreations, not mere interpretations.
Other interpretations rely on "hidden variables" to account for quantities presumed to exist behind the curtain.
And judges must reject interpretations of "severe or pervasive" derived from cases that were wrongly decided.
I partly just want to shake them and make them see that all translations are interpretations.
For all of the interpretations of her books, Atwood wants to make one point very clear.
MacMillan introduced his ballet with four casts of star-crossed lovers, giving leeway to individual interpretations.
That people have vastly different interpretations of art and design was not lost on Mr. Aranda.
Photographs contain a diverse set of particulars, each of which can arouse new interpretations and themes.
Fans, meanwhile, appreciate the reassurance that comes from having a variety of interpretations to choose from.
Another suggested that China also publishes textbooks with self-serving interpretations of history, as Japan does.
But then compensation packages at his level are often complex and open to differing accounting interpretations.
Not surprisingly, aides to Mr. Trump and Mr. Obama had conflicting interpretations of the stylistic contrast.
There are several reasons for this mismatch between likely reality and the interpretations we are seeing.
This is a film that sparks discussion by opening itself up to all sorts of interpretations.
The time line remains somewhat contested and fluid: new discoveries and interpretations have overturned old theories.
O'Keeffe consciously crafted her public image and notably resisted the erotic interpretations imposed upon her art.
Critical interpretations of The Babadook theorize that the Babadook is actually a symbol of Amelia's grief.
The surrealistic art movement allowed the subconscious to be visualized with distorted images and dreamlike interpretations.
According to traditional interpretations of Buddhism, homosexuality is "unnatural" and therefore a source of bad karma.
In her own judgement, the participants' interpretations of the wheel reflect their personalities, styles, agendas, and aesthetics.
Over the past few years, humorous interpretations of the afterlife have become a viably eccentric TV subcategory.
Whether you plan on recreating the looks or not, these interpretations are too amazing to be missed.
His use of sequins and glitter bring a surface-level attraction to each piece, inviting deeper interpretations.
Portrayals of dinosaurs with lizard-like tongues hearken to early interpretations of the beasts as oversized lizards.
That's no small feat, but Lonsdale achieves this balance with her to-the-point, totally digestible interpretations.
Regardless of their differing interpretations of the data, scientists think their mystery will find a solution soon.
Folks on Twitter ran with their own interpretations of the Pting, and where they'd seen it before.
Notably, the search for genetic insights doesn't always stop with the interpretations provided by the DTC companies.
So I get a lot of responses in Portuguese that I can read poorly translated interpretations of.
He often gave autonomy to administrative agencies to act on their own reasonable interpretations of federal law.
Two sculptures face each other at the center of the gallery, offering different interpretations of highland terrain.
At MoAD, artists Raphaël Barontini and Neil Beloufa offer these overlooked interpretations of the past and future.
The series' interpretations of the text will likely be even more interesting under a Donald Trump presidency.
It's impossible to know for sure what happened in that room, but these are extremely plausible interpretations.
So there are, to be sure, a lot of different interpretations as to what this looks like.
A lot of collections over the last two weeks have been loosely thematic interpretations of military attire.
And Wright, Ronan, and Robbie weren't the only actors cast in wobbly interpretations of Strong Female Characters.
Combined with conservative interpretations of sharia law in local courts, this has made life tough for homosexuals.
Both of these interpretations stay largely true to the original text, and are popular as a result.
She accepted the place of sharia in the legal system of Pakistan, but battled its harsher interpretations.
Campaign statements and tweets are "often short-hand for larger ideas" and are "susceptible to multiple interpretations".
Instead, it's the easy-to-access account pages with health interpretations that are most useful for hackers.
His interpretations, gleaned from self-revealing details in their paintings, shed light on their motivations as artists.
Differing interpretations of what emoji mean can cause awkward work interactions or even lead to legal woes.
The six couples scheduled to dance the leads will each offer different qualities and subtly distinct interpretations.
Over the years, loyal crowds have lapped up experimental interpretations of Russian classics and striking new works.
Credit Unions, USDA loans and other government agencies also offer various interpretations of the zero-down concept.
These are the two interpretations of Cohen's hearing before the House Oversight Committee that manifested online Wednesday.
I'm playing different people's interpretations of this girl who is an ideal of 'freedom,' whatever that means.
The densely populated landscape of the central panel has enabled the dreamiest contemplation, and the wildest interpretations.
The music planned for Friday was a mix of live interpretations of non-dancefloor-oriented Giegling material.
Many Italian restaurants in Britain offer their own interpretations of the Feast of The Seven Fishes, too.
And nobody can enter into a media enterprise without making themselves subject to the interpretations of others.
If our interpretations are correct, here are some other things that have been banned from Rio bathrooms.
Whether there is an audience demand for new interpretations of the Manson phenomenon is open to question.
I asked Dershowitz if he was worried that his legal interpretations amounted to impunity for public officials.
"Otherwise you could see right around the world nations who will start to make their own interpretations."
They swear fealty to organizations like ISIS that govern themselves according to certain interpretations of the Quran.
But good negotiators will begin with the interpretations they like as diplomats work through the vital details.
Even when they have access, lawmakers often fail to push back against interpretations that go too far.
By then, the rationalism of the Mu'tazila school had been superseded by more dogmatic interpretations of Islam.
The agency is also willing to consider requests by automakers for rule interpretations that would boost innovation.
Modern interpretations on the so-called problem, Wentzell says, have been motivated by industries with financial interests.
Men wore various interpretations of tuxedos, from more traditional and tailored shapes to more casual fitting ones.
The troupe (formerly the Royal Ballet of Flanders) failed to provide first-rate interpretations of repertory pieces.
Where we haven't been great is showing the interpretations of our policies as it pertains to enforcement.
Morton: They are based upon interpretations of the Quran, and they are based upon references in Hadith.
But almost all of them seem to mostly adhere to at least defensible interpretations of the facts.
Rival publishing houses can issue new print editions, and scholars can publish new annotated versions and interpretations.
Two alternating programs highlight his inspired interpretations of the work of two disparate composers: Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky.
Her interpretations of early music were shaped in part by the old instruments she encountered in Europe.
Ms. Moonves was lop-eared in a pair of her own — but many did their best interpretations.
Additionally, viewers must remain conscious of what they consume and never accept subjective interpretations as indisputable fact.
But the contours of the agreement the two leaders reached remain vague, and open to divergent interpretations.
But then again, the media's glamorization of spycraft may have already colored the public's interpretations of spycraft.
"Children are removed from the home on very weak evidence characterized by speculative interpretations," the letter said.
But the contours of the agreement the two leaders reached remain vague and open to divergent interpretations.
For me, the lean textures, clarity and emotional directness were exactly what made the interpretations so rewarding.
He is likely to be highly sensitive to others' interpretations of him and of his "minority" culture.
A spokesman for UnitedHealth disputed that assertion, saying it was based on faulty interpretations of Medicare rules.
Were you at all floored by the amount of feelings and interpretations that the video stirred up?
For the most part, actions or statements that might be considered obstructive are open to conflicting interpretations.
He notes that the three tweets came out minutes apart, leaving uncertain interpretations dangling in the air.
A wonderfully old-fashioned, fainting-couch glamour clings to the Lieder interpretations by the soprano Anne Schwanewilms.
Mr. Simon, light of touch yet breathtakingly pyrotechnic, was known for his interpretations of the Romantic literature.
Bangtan Translations is one of the largest, posting comprehensive, authoritative interpretations of lyrics, tweets and long videos.
She said advances in civil rights law have largely happened through the evolving interpretations of the courts.
How do you view your interpretations of Israeli cuisine versus what has become modern cuisine in Israel?
The group is known for its quirky, often ambitious music videos and interpretations of famous pop songs.
Europe's latest privacy law is still relatively new but early interpretations don't appear to provide that flexibility.
There are specific and contentious interpretations of law that prop up this assumption in the modern era.
Those interpretations obscure Apple's other accomplishment — pioneering a financial model that is the envy of corporate America.
Why are some linguists concerned about possible ethnocentric or racist interpretations that might arise from the study?
It is a privilege to imagine white men as neutral characters that could supposedly avoid political interpretations.
" Ocasio-Cortez has repeatedly noted that these are mischaracterized interpretations of what she suggested on "60 Minutes.
"Wizard"'s straightforward figuration coaxes out the figurative leanings of Aldrich abstractions and calls forth varied interpretations.
In deed, here the law itself is rendered open-ended and subject to multiple interpretations and interests.
So the FDA had serious concerns about the accuracy of the genetic interpretations 23andMe was giving consumers.
For our purposes here, we're taking a wide variety of interpretations of Wiccan and Pagan faiths into consideration.
These medical and anatomical displays of the body have long been subject to aesthetic, erotic, and artful interpretations.
It's easy to understand and compute, it's transparent, and its interpretations are consistent with other notions of fairness.
Don't get me wrong, I have always been proud of being Muslim, but religion has very deep interpretations.
Top-down processes refer to the expectations, beliefs, and context that shape our perceptions and influence our interpretations.
The best way to deal with dubious interpretations is to examine the data and draw our own conclusions.
In 1998 Ethiopia and Eritrea went to war over a border town, citing different interpretations of colonial treaties.
In continental Europe, the word is now used as a catchall for extreme and violent interpretations of Islam.
Nonetheless, whether benign or malign interpretations appeal more, that same path through the hall mirrors can be glimpsed.
And there are certainly scientists who I spoke to who had different interpretations and perspectives on particular findings.
But they say implementation would still vary across provinces and cities due to differing interpretations of the law.
Experts seemed to think that the uranium dating technique was valid, but that the archaeological interpretations were questionable.
Ms Schreck continues to consult with a couple of constitutional scholars to make sure her interpretations are accurate.
Has anyone given you a really outlandish response, where those interpretations are far off from what you intended?
Less generous interpretations for the removal of a link to the only independent branch of government are available.
In this case, the band's calling attention to the situation at Baylor was subject to many different interpretations.
The case largely centered on the use and differing interpretations of the word "transfer" in the Congressional text.
I found several of her interpretations applicable and even discovered a few specific to my personal texting habits.
Their accounts and interpretations were different, depending on where they were from and I wanted to reflect that.
According to some scholarly interpretations of the Quran, Islam forbids taking on or giving out loans with interest.
From large-scale art installations to miniature paper shields, we never tire of seeing artists' and designers' interpretations.
I've been always fascinated by the ambiguity of Iranian poetry and literature, and its allowance of personal interpretations.
"We strongly disagree with the interpretations that they drew," Ptak said on CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Thursday afternoon.
The differing interpretations threaten to scuttle potential talks between North Korea and the United States before they begin.
Goldwasser: Ironically, what kills rock is people doing overly studied genre interpretations—the same way it killed jazz.
Its six commissioners have also deadlocked over numerous other interpretations of the rules that should be no-brainers.
There are many possible interpretations of this poll and what it might mean for our current cultural context.
In fact, it means that we are very often attracted to irrationally optimistic interpretations of the available facts.
The confusion has to do with the difference between modern and historic interpretations of the order of operations.
To the Editor: Your article discusses two interpretations of the effect of Narcan, the brand name of naloxone.
As always, that resulted in enough interpretations and misinterpretations of Arctic conditions to suit just about anyone's view.
The working language of the negotiations will be English and French, with interpretations provided by the European Commission.
His new album, Unsongs, was the result, and features his interpretations of twelve songs from twelve different countries.
It's a brilliant return to 2D for a beloved character who has himself gone through so many interpretations.
But that doesn't stop us from peeping (okay, gawking), and dreaming up our own micro-interpretations of them.
In some interpretations of the genre, the women know they're walking into an audition for a porn gig.
Laws which are codified are written in a broad format that renders them open to vastly differing interpretations.
Business groups argue the regulations are vague, and leave foreign firms vulnerable to abstract interpretations of the law.
Italy is mounting a quieter challenge, operating within the rules while finding favorable interpretations that allow greater spending.
There are interpretations of response time: Do you want to be perceived as that available by responding immediately?
The dish is pervasive, with many modern interpretations and regional permutations rooted in Muslim communities of the subcontinent.
But others seemed lost in their interpretations, like high school students reading a play aloud in English class.
The exhibition's curator Stephen Vider has again deployed archival ephemera alongside artistic interpretations to carry complex historical narratives.
The accounts reached dueling interpretations of a litany of information about contacts between Trump campaign officials and Russians.
Hand-sewn, they are not exact replicas but instead playful interpretations of a wide range of fire-arms.
Performance art is particularly well suited to Myanmar because it is cheap, temporary, and fraught with subtle interpretations.
She starts finding inconsistencies in biblical interpretations and throws her support behind the students who want the alliance.
But their lessons run deep: Our interpretations of reality are often arbitrary, but we're stubborn about them nonetheless.
The chef and partner, Erez Komarovsky, is from Israel, and is known for his interpretations of Israeli cuisine.
Their differing views on environmental protection stem in part from their conflicting interpretations of Scripture, according to Carolan.
The American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Virginia, has long been a source for contemporary interpretations of Shakespeare's plays.
Towle's poetry presents descriptions of Bontecou's daily routines, her lithographic process, and his own interpretations of her art.
Mr. Bassiouni picked "Jihad" and gathered scholars from Islamic countries and the West to debate its many interpretations.
And these days it sometimes seems agencies change their statutory interpretations almost as often as elections change administrations.
There's long been tension between two differing interpretations of America, and America's meaning, within and among black Americans.
In some Biblical interpretations, only intense conflict in the region will bring about the second coming of Christ.
The view that the Democrats are more overwhelming favorites depends on one of two interpretations of the data.
Beyond the rage was a hunger for interpretations of sexual assault from the point of view of survivors.
As with all regulations, federal agencies have some leeway to make reasonable interpretations of the law, lawyers said.
Famed for her interpretations of the classics, especially "Giselle," Ms. Alonso was also at home in contemporary works.
Fortunately, there is a common sense way to resolve the differing interpretations and most courts use it now.
Sher, who has delivered memorable interpretations of Richard III, Shylock, and Macbeth, had never considered taking on Falstaff.
Prior SEC interpretations significantly increased demand for proxy advisors who are more likely to support social issue campaigns.
There were different interpretations of how Mr. Bannon left his job, which had been long anticipated in Washington.
But perhaps in 2017, there are more modern interpretations of plagues — evils that resonate in our everyday lives.
They offered multiple interpretations of the sphere and of the triumvirate of world leaders bathed in its light.
The wide chasm separating these two interpretations of the flag moment is also illustrative of another great divide.
There are alternative interpretations of the Moche ceramic paintings, and some researchers do not see a sinister component.
The institute presents itself as a scholarly think tank, but it often promotes violent interpretations of Islamic texts.
According to some interpretations of immigration laws, anyone who worked free in the United States could be eligible.
The French artist, who has been heavily criticized for his exoticizing and orientalizing interpretations of the Near East.
Given your pick of all the different interpretations over the years, which one would you like to be?
He was committed to complex, evolving meanings rather than the frozen interpretations often assigned to single iconic photographs.
"He was quite opinionated and often fought hard to make his scientific interpretations the prevailing doctrine," he said.
That's really hard to tell right now — but there seems to be two plausible interpretations of the data.
Her interpretations are rich with ideas about beauty and mortality, yet her vision of Schubert is never forceful.
The typical monotheistic model of the patriarchal worship tradition becomes multiple, opening to new interpretations and political insinuations.
On the face of it, the process turns on differing interpretations of what Mr Kim actually pledged to do.
But alas, Simons' interpretations of Americana, via film and Andy Warhol, weren't enough to stop the bleeding (of money).
Borne of the technological age, the untamable and erratic glitch lends its aesthetic to a wave of creative interpretations.
Some are better supported than others based on the available evidence, but interpretations of this variety are necessarily subjective.
Art and criticism will always go hand in hand, especially when it comes to abstract interpretations of a medium.
It's taken on multiple identities via innumerable interpretations, each one rich with its own artistic nuance and cultural commentary.
Isn&apost it all going to be based on decisions that have already been written and interpretations of those?
New discoveries lead to new interpretations, which in turn lead to new suggestions on what scientists should study next.
Indeed, over the next few years, we will continue to develop technologies that con the brain into certain interpretations.
At IAIA, the goal is success, in all its various and subjective interpretations — but it's also about claiming visibility.
The titles were intended sometimes as a game and sometimes a description, but they were never meant as interpretations.
I mean, just look at the disparate interpretations of religious and legal texts today after a millennia of effort.
But that works because either of those interpretations are fairly compelling, which I don't think is true for Joker.
This February, for example, Google started showing multiple featured snippets when its systems think a query has multiple interpretations.
But, what would happen when a traditional Moroccan grandmother sat down to try these modern interpretations of Moroccan cuisine?
In other words, there are almost always multiple ways to interpret situations (with many interpretations generating less negative emotions).
Waters' supporters and detractors have distinct interpretations of her intent, a split that is sharply divided along racial lines.
Astrology memes have never been more popular, with some (not all) interpretations imagining immutable personality types predetermined at birth.
Auer, in case you've forgotten, requires courts to defer to executive agencies' interpretations of their own rules and regulations.
On Saturday, Pieterspace presents selection of dance performances inspired by Russell, followed by musical interpretations at pehrspace on Sunday.
Curators could likewise encourage more nuanced interpretations of collections by juxtaposing canonical works, where appropriate, with artefacts and ephemera.
These expressive modes treated the poem as an object, looking to compositional structure for new interpretations of the poetic.
It is less sprawling than previous interpretations, with fewer instruments, fewer voices and some minor alterations in the story.
By no means all viewers will accept the film's interpretations, but most will see the narrative with fresh eyes.
The result, they say, is a widespread pattern of oversimplification profound enough to lead to erroneous results and interpretations.
"From my position, it's the stories which arise from the interpretations which are the most interesting aspect," Watterson explains.
So what normally happens is that Christians get into little groups that agree with their own interpretations and faith.
Dropping Friday, April 6, the collections promise new interpretations of John and longtime collaborator Bernie Taupin's most popular songs.
Some interpretations classify her as a "mountain goddess," and others consider her to be combinations of earlier appearing goddesses.
The data points are overwhelming and can be challenging to interpret, or may lead parents to make inaccurate interpretations.
According to most interpretations, she gave him up in order to follow her new lover, the writer John Holmes.
Prince drew the ire of some, who said the prints were really just stolen artwork, rather than artistic interpretations.
Naturally, people have figured out some naughty interpretations — such as erasing girls' clothes with hairdryers held over the drawings.
The signature lawsuit is just one of many lawsuits dealing with similar interpretations or challenges to Florida voter law.
But discussions could be complicated by the fact that both parties hold varying interpretations of the concept of denuclearization.
UK and French national regulators have provided opposing interpretations of the new rules and whether macroeconomic research is covered.
Yet, for those who retain a fondness for the traditional interpretations of the words, a new exemplar has appeared.
Mr. Rabinovich has been championed by the pianist Andras Schiff, whose revelatory interpretations of Haydn sonatas are much admired.
And of course, a Jewish reading of that passage would be quite different from any of those Christian interpretations.
Given those clashing interpretations, it's difficult to come up with a timeline for a dismantled North Korean nuclear program.
He's built a livelihood based on amusing interpretations about everyday life, and his diaries are chock full of it.
Barnett and Walker found only 51 cases (of 1,158 Chevron decisions) in which courts invalidated agency interpretations as unreasonable.
In association with the newly installed sculpture, the Woodmere is running an exhibition, "Harry Bertoia: Free Interpretations," through Nov.
"The law only stipulates principles; it would take follow-up laws or interpretations to specify the standards," he said.
These allegations are based on the same spurious interpretations used during the Russia investigation to claim clear proven crimes.
Differing interpretations can lead to plausible "she said/he said" scenarios through which objective third parties need to sort.
However the paper said such a panel would not have the power to rule on interpretations of EU law.
Macron's office wouldn't comment on the different interpretations of what happened at his meeting with the Syrian Democratic Forces.
As Chandler recalls, he and Niklasson experimented with different model concepts, weird surfaces, and artistic interpretations of the themes.
It also would allow for commerce, which clears up the confusion and varying interpretations of the 2014 Farm Bill.
Their interpretations range from Caribbean dembow to footwork to nu-disco and showcase Aubrey Graham's versatility as a performer.
Then, it runs five slightly different classification networks on each of the five segmentation maps, resulting in 25 interpretations.
Harsh criticism of violent interpretations such as Wahhabism need to be brought to the forefront of our own conversations.
In that case, the justices held that courts should defer to agencies' interpretations of "ambiguous" statutes written by Congress.
And in every case, the power structure is justified by pointing to interpretations of holy texts by — guess who?
Earlier interpretations tended to stick close to the original libretto, which exhaustively mines the comic potential of cultural clashes.
"It all boils down to legal interpretations of the directive rather than the weight of the science," he said.
The battle over what really happened in Chemnitz and Köthen is not just a struggle over semantics or interpretations.
The idea was to show noise types in its volumetric interpretations as fields going through some basic geometric shapes.
Students might also view — or act out themselves — different interpretations of the "To be or not to be" speech.
It was an evil totalitarian state, it was wonderful, it was a great empire — there's all sorts of interpretations.
It was an evil totalitarian state, it was wonderful, it was a great empire — there's all sorts of interpretations.
That's true regardless of how accurate his summary is or how open the underlying report is to different interpretations.
If the newest interpretations tend to echo earlier versions on the runways at Chloé and Calvin Klein, so what.
Edugyan is willing to take great risks to release the reader from any easy or predictable interpretations of Washington.
Advocates for transparency and police reform say that the expanded interpretations of the law go beyond what lawmakers intended.
It should be transferred to that panel and the matter reframed to fit controlling legal interpretations and case law.
Some center around working at the warehouses, while others are confused interpretations of store policies or even outright myths.
What is your reaction to the interpretations of the two sculptures expressed by the people interviewed in the video?
Food Matters With their fresh, freewheeling interpretations, these restaurants are challenging long-held ideas about what authenticity actually means.
Besides legal analysis, Mr. Graham offered running interpretations of lawyers' body language, witnesses' facial expressions and other little dramas.
In May 2017, HHS voluntarily offered to revise Obama-era interpretations of Section 1557 as pertaining to gender identity.
Photographs do not explain themselves; without captions, they are vulnerable to widely differing interpretations, often unintended by the photographer.
Trump's team preempted Mueller's report with its own interpretations and then, when the special counsel testified, he wasn't persuasive.
Marilyn B. Young, a leftist, feminist, antiwar historian who challenged conventional interpretations of American foreign policy, died on Feb.
It is true that, generally, courts are supposed to defer to interpretations of the law made by administrative agencies.
Some conservative groups want to seize on the momentum to promote stricter interpretations of Islam in the legal system.
The work's pale hues and subject matter cancel one another out, and in doing so, they resist simple interpretations.
The majority of Saudi clerics are conservative Wahhabis, but in recent years some have started engaging with moderate interpretations.
Haruko's actions are largely why viewers walk away from the original series with wildly different interpretations of what happened.
That revelation, which a lawyer for Mr. Harris attributed to differing interpretations over a subpoena's scope, stunned state officials.
"She'd show us a couple of films and give us her interpretations," Professor Taubman said in a telephone interview.
The result is that these movies feel more like contractual obligations and cash cows than interpretations of beloved art.
They do things like cover "Wonderwall" with a ukulele, or bang out bastardized violin interpretations of Jimi Hendrix songs.
Not only does Beatrice come up with ever more complicated interpretations of the rules, she fastidiously adheres to them.
Civil servants are willing to implement policies they disagree with — or even aggressive interpretations of federal law, says Mark.
There will almost certainly be different interpretations of why Aetna tied together its marketplace participation and its merger approval.
The FDA and other critics said the science hadn't yet caught up to the company's interpretations of these tests.
The act is somewhat controversial, Kendall said, because some interpretations would say it goes against parts of the OST.
The Met Gala red carpet is known for its polarizing outfits and fun (albeit sometimes wacky) interpretations of the theme.
The painting's ambiguity and the possible interpretations that rise to its surface come from Bradford's use of color and composition.
He abided by Roman law but eschewed legalistic interpretations of Jewish rules, as when he healed people on the Sabbath.
Designers have released their own interpretations of them, from Gucci's crystal-encrusted metallic sandals to AREA's rhinestone fringe embellished version.
This study required months of meticulous work, in which researchers had to translate lidar terrain data into meaningful archaeological interpretations.
Courts are supposed to resolve competing interpretations of a law and clarify ambiguities using the clear language of the law.
In fact, I'm guessing that entire new wording and interpretations will have to be drawn up to address the issues.
According to Billboard, three interpretations of "Baby It's Cold Outside" appear on their Holiday Digital Song Sales chart dated Dec.
Interpretations of my abilities as a team player or how friendly I am were curious, but vague enough to apply.
In addition, he urged companies to seek interpretations of existing federal vehicle standards from regulators for new technologies under development.
These interpretations of the characters cropped up in fan fiction, Tumblr text posts, GIF sets, and most arrestingly, in art.
The weight of these issues is revealed in both the premise, and in some interpretations, the butt of the joke.
Scott Elliott's uneven revival may be performed in a lower key than the usual interpretations of this American gothic masterwork.
An intimate portrait of her bedroom and her belongings, all wrapped in plastic bags, allows for a variety of interpretations.
All sources added that policymakers did not debate the meaning of this guidance, a possible reason for the differing interpretations.
According to Billboard, three interpretations of "Baby It's Cold Outside" appear on their Holiday Digital Song Sales chart dated Dec.
One audience member pointed out that Memory contained no emotional statements, or interpretations of emotions, or conventional literary emotional expression.
Not only does "positive gender representation" have a multitude of interpretations; any well-made film has layered characters and plots.
"Because [the court cards] are loaded with so many different possible interpretations, people are often confused by them," Reed says.
Plus, data interpretations and methodologies will likely change as the fields of exercise science, nutrition, and genetics continue to evolve.
But other scientists are deeply skeptical of the team's interpretations of their research, and argue they haven't found anything meaningful.
Other interpretations of the idea are more modest, like your everyday smart cover with a small rectangular screen for notifications.
Though this doesn't mean emoji interpretations are wildly off, it still suggests that some messages could have their meanings muddled.
Some interpretations were right, some were wrong, and every election provided a new opportunity to put them to the test.
"You want to have a light touch so that people can bring their own interpretations to it," he told Gizmodo.
And like those two examples, many times they are sweet interpretations of other foods you wouldn't normally eat for dessert.
The courts are gradually coming to some reasonable interpretations based on previous case law, and that's as it should be.
There are sadly no actual pandas in the "Panda" video, though discerning eyes may pick up on a few interpretations.
But at another point she also questioned whether the law's updated language is enough to upset the court's prior interpretations.
"It is highly unlikely that they can substantiate all reasonable interpretations of these claims," the FTC said in its release.
On the other hand, his critics have time and again shown how factually incorrect and morally repugnant his interpretations are.
Blandino came up as a replay official, and posts spirited defenses of his interpretations of rules on Twitter every week.
Her expert interpretations as an actress of these diverse personalities were informed by her particular, on-site perceptions of them.
The feed has popularized inflammatory interpretations and inadequately researched writing, rather than the extensively investigated material published by dedicated journalists.
No one outside her inner circle can say with any certainty, which leads to wildly different interpretations of her actions.
"Some Sextets," she said, could "be a way to challenge and complicate the more reductive interpretations" of Ms. Rainer's legacy.
Bishops conferences from Malta, Argentina, Poland, Germany and elsewhere have also weighed in with different interpretations of the Pope's ruling.
Conflicting interpretations Denver, the state's capital and largest city, is home to the lion's share of Colorado's recreational marijuana dispensaries.
Appreciating the varied interpretations on offer can be more rewarding than waiting for (and, inevitably, complaining about) the next Melchior.
This time, unlike in our 2011 tasting, we were easily able to fill the 20 glasses solely with American interpretations.
The law, however, does not specifically define the terms within these three conditions, allowing for loose, and sometimes startling, interpretations.
Rattle's aversion to cliché can lead to performances that seem like arrays of contrarian insights rather than fully integrated interpretations.
In the course of writing the book, Emre found herself increasingly and surprisingly sympathetic to the first of these interpretations.
Contrasting interpretations of the nation's economic health could decide whether Trump remains in the White House for another four years.
But Moss disagreed, finding that there is little difference between the two interpretations, particularly for the immigrants impacted by it.
Legislators had no trouble with Walker interpreting the laws they passed, but Evers will now face scrutiny for his interpretations.
" Dr. Almond adopted more of a psychoanalytic approach, coupling Freudian case studies with postmodern interpretations of "Frankenstein" and "Rosemary's Baby.
The real Mark Felt straddled the line between these interpretations, but Mark Felt opts for a binary choice between them.
Couldn't you say that the music has evolved and other people are allowed to put their own interpretations on it?
As staff members share their interpretations, everyone considers how Gandhi's words might help them to improve their customers' dining experience.
However it's vital in a very real way for the women who've fallen foul of overzealous interpretations of the law.
We prefer to treat this as the work of unintentional work of art that it is, open to many interpretations.
Instead of being in a band and telling the world how to interpret mythology, we started making our own interpretations.
In refusing to allow prior commentators to have the last word, we are guided by interpretations of more recent art.
While the past does not change, our interpretations of it as we gain new evidence and insight can and should.
But their disagreement was not over the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, but rather interpretations of the Origination Clause.
And I fear we'll have ample opportunity to discuss the church's difficulties, and our differing interpretations, as the fall proceeds.
"Such pieces as 'Pieta' and 'Deposition' are moving modern religious interpretations," Howard Devree wrote in his review in The Times.
Certainly this sculpture mimics the traditional trapezoid shape, but thematically the single name opens the work up to innumerable interpretations.
There was often dancing, an exchange of jokes, singing, speeches and slapstick musical skits or satiric interpretations of popular plays.
But after the impasse in Hanoi, the president described him as "quite a character," a line open to various interpretations.
But Francisco's argument, and his legal interpretations, offers some insight to the man who might be asked to fire Mueller.
Different meanings and interpretations were born from this mere act of naming, so Puerto Ricans have lived in political ambiguity.
First, the Trump administration is making overly broad interpretations of national security and then insisting these claims cannot be challenged.
"Turncoat" explores his treason as part of a far broader crisis, deploying fresh evidence to contest traditional interpretations of events.
The graphic novel format integrates Gentileschi's paintings with descriptions and interpretations of her artworks, and a narrative of her life.
Fashion Review Designers like Pierpaolo Piccioli, Simone Rocha and Craig Green created their own interpretations of the brand's puffer world.
Our favorite part about the wide-ranging interpretations is how they interrogate the soul and meaning of the American project.
They took the ideas of the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung and refracted them through their own interpretations of human behavior.
On "Grand River Crossings" (2013), Ms. Allen performed solo piano interpretations of Motown songs, vesting them with a shimmering breadth.
"We would like to see new interpretations of those traditional building types and styles, but not replications," Ms. Wensel said.
A common misunderstanding by skeptics, for example, is that interpretations are based on the physical location of those constellations today.
Indeed, limiting or overturning Chevron might provide yet another avenue for the Trump administration to invalidate Obama-era agency interpretations.
Yet, for a select group of artisans, designers and their clients, interest flourishes in contemporary interpretations of gilt-bronze objects.
While Britain may have been influential, however, the White House was already narrowing the initial interpretations of the executive order.
African Afrofuturism Afrofuturism has predominantly been in the US, but African artists are increasingly visible, carving their own unique interpretations.
Some fear Indonesia's tradition of religious tolerance is now at risk, however, as conservative interpretations of Islam become more popular.
Such imprecise legislative language risks confusion, inconsistent interpretations and overzealous enforcement by administrators who are understandably unsure where boundaries lie.
The Smithsonian could have been far more restrictive; it could easily have disallowed commercial use, for instance, or derivative interpretations.
Since then he's been far less of an M.C. than a crooner, focusing on elegant interpretations of the American songbook.
He treats Mr. Glass's music like a sculpture, worth studying from all angles in search of new interpretations and surprises.
This tax alone, with all its complex rules and interpretations, is estimated to be about 10 million words and rising.
Interpretations are allowed — it doesn't need to be your nonna's sauce — but the spirit of the cuisine must be preserved.
Feelings, prejudices and interpretations will always show up at the party, whether or not you send them a printed invitation.
So, instead, we're highlighting teenage comments from three prompts that inspired a range of perspectives, nuanced interpretations and lively debate.
But such readings could be facile biographical interpretations which Congo-the-pure-abstractionist might rebut with outraged howls and whoops.
The same is true of India's 7% expected growth, even after taking into account the creative interpretations of Indian statisticians.
The confusion was caused by the difference between modern and historic interpretations of the order of operations, known as PEMDAS.
Yet without explicit protections in the constitutional text, these interpretations could easily shift — especially as the Supreme Court's composition evolves.
In Europe, the loophole created a confusing patchwork of interpretations in different countries over whether zero rating violates net neutrality.
I feel wary of making "creative interpretations" of other people's words, lives, histories, or places, even as I do it.
They found that the clinical group was more likely to have paranoid or personalizing interpretations of their voices and visions.
What I'm trying to do as a poet is expand the kinds of interpretations that people can bring to language.
We need to be sensitive to that relationship in the following weeks as racialist and culturalist interpretations of terrorism abound.
In general, the show's labels frequently make excessive claims, forcing interpretations instead of leaving you free to look for yourself.
Artists began focusing on issues of social splintering, new interpretations of the body, and a yearning for earlier, classical times.
The divergent interpretations of the Ngo situation, based on limited evidence, reminds me of the Covington Catholic controversy in January.
At the same time, "post-truth politics" have confronted us with a possibility we have long tried to obscure: that, as Nietzsche put it, there are no facts, only interpretations, and furthermore, those interpretations thrive not because they are evenhanded or fair, but because they have the brute strength of a consensus behind them.
The internet had infinite interpretations of a vaguely-worded letter FBI director James Comey sent to the House Judiciary Commitee Friday.
There is no guarantee that such judges will necessarily share Trump's challenging and unique interpretations on the limits of presidential power.
They accepted his "interpretations," as he called his early work, in lieu of cash—then sold them on the black market.
Shea expressed concern about a wayward WTO dispute settlement system and said the Appellate Body had overreached in some legal interpretations.
Scalia, known for originalist interpretations of the Constitution, died suddenly in February 2016 while vacationing at a ranch in Marfa, Texas.
Plus, the different medium can sometimes lead to different interpretations of events (like the famed 1960 debate between Kennedy and Nixon).
While interpretations of his last moments varied -- state officials and some of Wood's family said he was simply "sedated" -- Arizona Gov.
Such interpretations are very likely overblown, as the subprime auto market is far smaller than subprime real estate was in 2006.
In 2018, several senior judges expressed concerns to Reuters about the extent to which Basic Law "interpretations" were limiting judicial authority.
Which tapes they discover, and what order they hear them in, can lead to radically different interpretations of the same events.
These two interpretations of the same conversation are in many ways exactly what the #MeToo movement has attempted to reveal online.
" After the negotiations concluded, the US released a statement saying, "The term 'sexual and reproductive health' is open to many interpretations.
He'll definitely be important for Season 8 Martin likes to purposefully phrase his prophecies as red herrings with multiple possible interpretations.
A study from the University of Minnesota's GroupLens lab found that people have very different interpretations of what certain emoji mean.
He explored religion in his youth, attending Protestant services and poring over religious texts, obsessed with the myriad narratives and interpretations.
When that goal has been achieved, probably through more court judgments and interpretations, the focus will switch to other inconvenient viewpoints.
Powerful Supreme Court precedent — and legal interpretations supported by conservative judges like Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh — supports the platforms' argument.
In fact, there are varying interpretations and legal opinions -- called fatwas -- most of which concern rituals, family matters and personal spirituality.
"These preliminary interpretations will be refined following further analysis" and a high-resolution picture in the coming days, the agency said.
Silence of the Lambs is the apotheosis of Demme's genius because it is a film that lends itself to infinite interpretations.
Academics who offer different interpretations of history which downplay the role of the Party and its heroes are labeled "historical nihilists".
So without anything more specific to go on, here are a few Kremlinological interpretations of what Trump said, and left unsaid.
This led her to think that ayahuasca's revelatory properties are culturally specific or, in other words, are simply Rorschach-esque interpretations.
So the "lie" may come down to two interpretations of a statement: Trump says he never intended to obstruct the investigation.
The wiggle room for differences in interpretations means there's no clear answer yet, University of Edinburgh paleontologist Stephen Brusatte told Gizmodo.
Interpretations vary as to the plot, most of which has to do with randomized voiceover and physical objects within the game.
The portion of a 1972 education law known as Title IX bans discrimination "on the basis of sex," but interpretations differ.
So here's an incomplete list of a few interpretations to get you thinking on what you think this mystery amounts to.
Women have for years been trying to change the long-standing efforts by authorities to enforce strict interpretations of Islamic norms.
It also includes little cosmic snacks, like the horoscope-inspired "power emoji" and interpretations of the news circumscribed by the stars.
When designs and boards started rolling in I was blown away by these diverse interpretations and pure representations of each artist.
Vibrant, surreal and mysterious, the works find Hack creatively interpreting the interpretations of chinoiserie, and exploring the conceptual territory of opposites.
If you add up the suburbs, it amounts to over 10,000 square miles ontologically resistant to the oversimplified interpretations of foreigners.
Agencies issue all manner of regulatory "dark matter" outside the required rulemaking process through guidance, bulletins, circulars, memoranda, interpretations, and more.
There has been no consideration given to how these interpretations could impact others in the future in criminalizing speech or associations.
Viewers were thankfully spared from Cruz's dramatic interpretations of The Princess Bride, a common and painful go-to for the senator.
In substantive terms, the former special counsel in the Russia investigation affirmed several key interpretations of his report and its findings.
The dual mandate is notoriously vague, allowing a broad range of interpretations of the priority of lowering inflation versus lowering unemployment.
Fandom tends not to see the text in dogmatic terms, but as a mutable creation that lends itself to multiple interpretations.
And contrasting interpretations of the nation's economic health could decide whether Trump remains in the White House for another four years.
With no clear explanation of what the phrase abbreviated as "MAGA" means, the door is open to all kinds of interpretations.
I've seen Overwatch fan art that made me laugh (in a good, intentional way, at various interpretations of the heroes' antics).
To illustrate the gulf between the two interpretations, consider the social science example of 1971's now-famous Stanford Prison Experiment.
Trying to decipher exactly what Trump means is often a fool's errand, but this response seems to have several possible interpretations.
The current fight involves different interpretations of the degree of supervision over Ukraine originally granted to the Moscow patriarchate in 553.
Breakthrough labs in microbiology aren't full of enthusiastic collaborators cheering one another on but of skeptical scientists challenging one another's interpretations.
Like all great myths, Shelley's tale shape-shifts to suit any number of freaky interpretations without sacrificing the original's hellacious powers.
Tolkien himself always got angry when people tried to make allegories of his saga and try to make everyday life interpretations.
BRUNI: But, Governor Patrick, what you say about the Democratic Party leaves plenty of room for different interpretations and extensive quarreling.
Each one opened itself to multiple interpretations from critics and armchair observers around the world, tempting division and dissent through speculation.
G.B.T bias using the Quran, Bible and other religious texts, but that these are justifications of already held beliefs, not interpretations.
One Canadian official who declined to be named said ministers from different countries may have had different interpretations of Thursday's discussions.
Wealth Matters When it comes to how the latest economic data could have an impact on investors, two opposite interpretations emerge.
His interpretations of the barrios in Caracas include staircases and structures that defy gravity, a world where García Lorca meets Escher.
The Stravinsky score carries its own legends, of course, and more choreographed interpretations than just about any other piece of music.
"His response to overwrought criticism was to release a new box of notes to mess with people's interpretations," Mr. Haladyn said.
Background reading: Different interpretations of the phone call are shaping a debate over whether the president committed high crimes and misdemeanors.
"Multiple vehement interpretations" could also describe the response to Troemel in the art world, where he is well known but divisive.
Reactions to and interpretations of the installation abound on social media with people replacing the banana with all sorts of objects.
I have an upcoming exhibition at David Kordansky Gallery, and am working on paintings which are interpretations of a popular symbol.
Washington (CNN)The American Dream, as most of us think about it today, can be subject to a variety of interpretations.
"I'm aware that your leadership is open to misconceptions and biased interpretations," Schwab said to boos and hisses in the crowd.
The legal precedent says courts must defer to agency interpretations of "ambiguous" statutes when disputes arise, unless the interpretation is unreasonable.
When you create, I think that you can—and must—offer up an infinity of different possible interpretations, all tied together.
Most interpretations of Strindberg's original text are centered on the psychosexual unraveling of its title character, an imperious, death-courting figure.
The language in the Office for Civil Rights's rescission letter and interim guidance is vague enough to allow for different interpretations.
Conflicting interpretations spurred Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly to clarify that green card holders were indeed exempt from Trump's broad order.
The fun as a listener is the interpretations musically, lyrically, and the connected dots of this man's behemoth career and influence.
There have been lots of interpretations of Viva as a continuation of sexploitation films, but I know you reject that connection.
All best-seller lists are compromises and guesses and interpretations of fuzzy data, including the New York Times best-seller list.
Boris Groys discusses the importance of Del Baldo's interpretations of his subjects works, since he doesn't know most of them personally.
A slew of commenters have come up with their own interpretations for the performance: And some are more cynical than others ….
Toward that end, they're starting a group aptly called ReTranslation for trans people to discuss alternative interpretations from what they've been taught.
Many interpretations of the diet have been developed, but for this study, following the guidelines of the Mediterranean diet strictly was key.
Requests of this nature are subject to interpretations and therefore I would like to have you clear them before they are sent.
The reason why "Dancing in the Moonlight" is so funny, I think, is because of the relationship between its two conflicting interpretations.
Critics offer various interpretations of Soutine's obsession with food and death, as well as the specific motifs of slaughtered fowl or beef.
It also asserts the power of the states that signed the EU treaties to lay down interpretations for constitutional courts to follow.
Traditionally, on sitcoms like A Different World and Family Matters and especially now on modern interpretations like Blackish, it would have been.
The meme's barely two weeks old, and there are already dozens of CGI porn and hentai interpretations of it in the wild.
Attorneys are having to argue for different interpretations of the small illustrated characters that are used to express emotions, activities or objects.
Strikingly, however, doctrinal changes are often agreed to by so-called originalist justices who vote for non-originalist interpretations (without admitting it).
The images, lists, graphs, and maps that represent those data are all interpretations, and there is no such thing as neutral data.
The order is a bit of a "Rorschach test," said Kaiser Family Foundation Medicare expert Tricia Neuman, one with many possibly interpretations.

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