Interpretation
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So there must be a different – and more political –
interpretation
of the Chinese government’s handling of Bo’s trial.
In light of the totalitarian experience, they stopped identifying democracy with parliamentary sovereignty – the classic
interpretation
of modern representative democracy everywhere but in the United States.
After all, his home and toy factory are at the North Pole, which, according to the minister’s interpretation, belongs to Canada.
There is no quarter in the Islamic State's worldview; its
interpretation
of the Koran does not allow it.
However, there is no universally accepted
interpretation
of the precautionary principle.
But once you hold real elections, different modes of
interpretation
of the Holy Book become possible and legitimate.
Unfortunately, this turned out to be the wrong thing to do, as the monetarist
interpretation
of the Great Depression was, to put it bluntly, wrong in significant respects and radically incomplete.
Moreover, public-health experts and epidemiologists in developed countries have a strong interest in such diseases, and it is they who lead the production, interpretation, and policy applications of epidemiological data worldwide.
This
interpretation
of the origins of the present slump is disputed by the ‘money glut’ school.
If the latter
interpretation
is correct, Europe’s monetary union, though still deeply flawed, has become more cohesive.
Under the US Constitution, states have the authority to ban assault weapons and regulate firearms (though not to ban handguns and rifles outright, given the Supreme Court’s
interpretation
of the Second Amendment’s “right to bear arms”).
If this
interpretation
is correct, the heightened attention given to the monthly BLS headline indicators needs to be accompanied by a broader analysis and a different mindset.
But adopting the terrorists’
interpretation
of events conceals the reality of this conflict.
This leaves plenty of room for
interpretation
by the government.
That sounds helpful until you realize that each of them seems to have a different
interpretation
of “data-dependent,” to the point that its meaning seems to be “gut personal instinct.”
The third blind spot is almost too painful to bear having to address – which, on a charitable interpretation, might explain why not one mainstream US media report has done so: the burnings were not carried out on some street in Kabul, but at Bagram.
Indeed, North Korea has asserted that the US has effectively declared war, though the White House has denied that
interpretation.
Yet, as the security expert Sajjan M. Gohel has observed, “the displaced and disillusioned Taliban youth of today” have “found solace and purpose in an extremely radical
interpretation
of Islam.”
Problems with
interpretation
also plagued that second effort.
The fact that Snowden has now applied for temporary asylum in Russia has reinforced that
interpretation.
A more optimistic
interpretation
is that Europe needs defense structures that account for the role of member states – not just for that of the EU.
To be sure, in EU institutions’ public and ceremonial meetings,
interpretation
and translation must be equally available, at least in principle, from every language into every other.
As a result, translation and
interpretation
increasingly proceed in two steps, from a lesser-used language to half a dozen “relay” languages, and from those into other, smaller languages.
Representatives may demand
interpretation
into their home language, but a proposal to limit each country’s translation budget is likely to be accepted soon.
What might loosely be called Islamism is based on a politicization of religion that is fundamentally incompatible with the modern world, for it assumes that there is one true religion, only one
interpretation
of that religion, and that this
interpretation
should prevail and dominate all countries’ politics, government institutions, and social life.
These wicked acts, stemming from a distorted
interpretation
of a great religion, did not stop French voters from electing Emmanuel Macron, a man who knows that vigilance requires us to respect all members of our community.
This
interpretation
is fundamentally flawed.
What this
interpretation
fails to account for are “created targets” that arise as we move through life.
A charitable
interpretation
of the coalition’s intent is that it is pursuing a system modeled on the successful “flexicurity” measures pioneered by Denmark.
Moreover, information never comes without
interpretation.
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