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1 China's National People's Congress also reserves the power to interpret the law .
2 Such a governor might interpret the law ; he could not alter it.
3 Yet regulators are sometimes unclear on how to interpret the law .
4 A judge must be independent and must interpret the law , not make the law.
5 Ought the same men to make and interpret the law ?
6 They inquire into the facts in the case, and interpret the law bearing on it.
7 Unfortunately, Rasch says, the amendment created an opportunity for prosecutors to interpret the law too broadly.
8 It would be inconceivable in a case like that that you would interpret the law literally..
9 But I'm not qualified to interpret the law .
10 Now, sir, you must interpret the law somewhat by the spirit of the times in which you live.
11 Should they fail to interpret the law alike, a third party was selected as referee, but accepted no pay.
12 As such, the industry remains hostage to fortune should any future Australian government decide to interpret the law aggressively, he said.
13 They may insist, as Kavanaugh did on Monday, that their role is to interpret the law and not to make it.
14 It was for him to interpret the law as it stands, like it or not, and for politicians to make it.
15 Because courts must always deliver impartial justice, judges have a duty to faithfully interpret the law , not legislate from the bench.
16 But Thomas Chadwick felt that, having once been a policeman, he was at liberty to interpret the law to suit his own convenience.
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