The last argument she considered was that Congress had intended the 1934 Act to be interpreted consistently with Wilko.
Such disparate issues are consistently interpreted through Norris's view of how early Americans, and especially politicians, saw them.
Conflict-of-interest principles are not interpreted consistently.
Courts have consistently interpreted them very narrowly.
But the law has not been enforced or consistently interpreted.
Rather, the Constitution ought to be interpreted consistently with the common law.
Federal court rulings have consistently interpreted executive privilege to protect a fairly narrow band of official Presidential dealings, involving national security and other critical matters of governance.
OFLC has consistently interpreted "business day" to mean Monday through Friday, except for Federal holidays.
The Court also noted that a given claim term must be interpreted consistently across all claims.
The agency said it wanted to ensure that its policy on shoes was consistently interpreted.