But I did look at this: Would he faithfully interpret the Constitution and avoid the tendency to legislate from the bench?
What matters is that he faithfully interpret the Constitution, and I am 100 percent convinced that that's exactly what he'll do.
In this way each part begins in a ceremony where the tayu engages in faithfully interpreting the text, situated behind an ornate lectern.
Or whether they will faithfully interpret the Constitution of the United States, in which case I would.
For her, speaking "for the church" seems to mean reflecting popular opinion, rather than faithfully interpreting the truth found in divine revelation and a proper understanding of natural law.
Will you be willing to faithfully interpret the law?"
Interior designers, for example - even if 99 percent of them say their gimmick is being the one designer who faithfully interprets a client's wishes, a claim that has roughly 99-to-1 odds against being true.
Classics, is as Mövenpick describes it: "Timeless flavours of ice cream tradition, and famous desserts faithfully interpreted as ice cream."
Because courts must always deliver impartial justice, judges have a duty to faithfully interpret the law, not legislate from the bench.
And we'll continue to put judges on the bench who strictly and faithfully interpret the Constitution.