interpreted language
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Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled the EPA incorrectly interpreted language in the Clean Air Act.
From Washington Times
The court relied on another part of the 14th amendment, its equal protection clause, and it interpreted language similar to that in the citizenship clause.
From Seattle Times
As an interpreted language in the browser, you can refresh and see the results as opposed to compiling and debugging in the dark which is the case with other languages.
From Time
In Caesars’ case, management interpreted language governing principal repayments differently than a group of its second lien bondholders, leading to a dispute centering on a potential payment default.
From Forbes
Most observers had interpreted language used in the Fed's previous statements - suggesting that it would wait a "considerable time" before raising rates - as meaning the change would come some time in mid-2015.
From BBC
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