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What we do not need are forests of reports going to supervisors who appear to devote ample resources to ensuring they arrive on time but fewer on
interpreting
their content and drawing the relevant conclusions.
Interpreting
Islamic tradition is not part of the French government’s brief.
Getting Past the American ElectionThe pundits have now weighed in mightily in
interpreting
the American presidential election.
When
interpreting
sharp drops in stock prices and their impact, many will think back to 2008 and the market turbulence surrounding Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy filing.
Maybe capitalism works better when skeptics restrain its excesses than when true believers are writing, interpreting, judging, and executing the rules of the game.
You could say that Venezuela now exists as a “lawless legality,” a political system within which officials deny that in making or
interpreting
laws they are bound in any way by the spirit of justice that underpins those laws.
In my view,
interpreting
today’s low inflation as a symptom of temporary supply-side shocks will most likely prove to be a mistake.
Interpreting
Facts the Bush WayLast month's American election saw the two sides throw facts, figures, interpretations, and counter-interpretations at the hapless electorate.
They are the ones
interpreting
each crisis for the general public.
As a result, in a modernizing environment, doctors and engineers can find themselves in positions of religious authority, leading a Koran study group and
interpreting
scripture.
In order to answer this question one has to clarify that there are two ways of
interpreting
the nature of the European Union.
The unthinkable has occurred: an American president defending the use of torture, using technicalities in
interpreting
the Geneva Conventions and ignoring the Convention on Torture, which forbids it under any circumstances.
He credited another (future) Nobel Prize winner, James Meade, for having recognized the importance of labor mobility in earlier work, but criticized Meade for
interpreting
the idea too stringently, especially in the context of Europe’s nascent integration.
If Nato rejects the Baltic states it will need to prevent Moscow from
interpreting
that decision as confirmation that Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania remain locked within Russia’s sphere of influence and that its Great Power posturing has paid off.
Rather than
interpreting
Israel’s victory in the 1967 Six-Day War as permission for annexation of territory, that triumph should be viewed as a watershed that made possible peace with the entire Arab world should Israel relinquish occupied Arab lands.
But it is still enough to be capable of performing and
interpreting
the famous “waggle dance” that conveys information about the direction and distance of flowers, water, or potential nest sites.
If it finds that the ECJ is
interpreting
the treaty in a way that violates the German constitution, it has the power to force the German government and parliament to renegotiate the treaty or ask for a referendum.
Cameron was hoping to defang a faction of right-wing English nationalists and opportunists in his party, but his inept gambit blew up in his face and he promptly resigned, leaving to his successor the unenviable task of
interpreting
what the referendum outcome actually meant.
In general, history, rather than economic theory, seems to offer a guide to
interpreting
wildly surprising and inherently unpredictable events.
Perhaps most blatant, the Russian state under Putin compels citizens’ political mobilization, by
interpreting
non-participation as resistance to the regime.
The last time that realism made sense as a mode of
interpreting
the world was in the 1930s, when democracy was in crisis, and only authoritarians could act as the theory implied.
It is found when governments deny that in making or
interpreting
laws they are bound by the spirit of law.
In the US, courts make that decision, essentially by
interpreting
a 225-year-old text, and if that deprives the government of some techniques that might reduce the death toll from cigarettes – currently estimated at 443,000 Americans every year – so be it.
But 1914 is not the only possible or attractive point of comparison in
interpreting
Britain’s past.
They are replacing even white-collar workers, and performing functions that, just a few years ago, were considered off-limits for technological disruption: cataloguing images, translating documents,
interpreting
radiographs, flying drones, extracting new information from huge data sets, and so forth.
The European Asylum Support Office (EASO) should be made responsible for
interpreting
the rules for assigning refugees – deciding, for example, which country is responsible when member states disagree in individual cases.
These areas are instrumental in
interpreting
what is stressful and in determining appropriate responses.
The good news is that India’s Supreme Court has an exemplary record of
interpreting
statutes in a way that expands human rights in the country.
Meanwhile, policymakers should be cautious in
interpreting
the plunge in gold prices as a vote of confidence in their performance.
Because GISRS is focused solely on protecting human lives, rather than turning a profit, it is uniquely capable of gathering, interpreting, and distributing actionable knowledge for the development of vaccines.
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