Word: interpretational
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...COUNCIL members who suggested the change recognized that silence does not indicate consent. Separation of these cases opens a door for insensitive judges (in this case, Harvard Ad Board members) to interpret the standard more broadly--perhaps even to excuse the crime due to lack of dissent...
...Khawas also cautioned that survey figurescan be difficult to interpret, since they are inpart a function of faculty turnover and of shiftsin the number of faculty members of differentranks
Miller said, however, courts generally interpret rape as closer to the Task Force's defintion than the council...
...Vietnam is taken as evidence of his secret intentions; the far more frequent examples of his invoking the domino theory and denouncing the idea of withdrawal are construed as public posturing, designed to deceive conservatives in order to get re-elected. In fact, it would be more logical to interpret Kennedy's contradictory pronouncements at their two-face value: like most charming politicians, he tended to tell people what they wanted to hear. Even he may not have known what he really planned to do in Vietnam after the election...
...while Clinton garnered enough support in New York to ward off any direct assaults to his credibility one exit poll showed that 66 percent of New York Democratic voters were dissatisfied with the current choices. To interpret that as a mandate for anachronistic power brokers to produce the Teflon candidate, however, is a serious misreading of voter sentiment...