Judges often bend over backward to interpret the laws against older workers and ignore evidence of age discrimination.
These goals never are (never can be) so explicit as to exclude all subjectivity in interpreting performance against them.
She wrote the majority opinion in 2000 interpreting the state's referendum against affirmative action in a way that pleased conservatives.
Britain's foreign policy must, he contended, be in keeping with British 'fundamental traditions', here interpreted as support for liberal against totalitarian regimes.
The strictness with which the courts interpreted the laws against maintenance was an expression of the censure of the common law.
The Axis powers interpreted these diplomatic agreements as a potential alliance against them.
Justice Brown, a black woman, wrote the majority opinion in 2000 interpreting the state's referendum against affirmative action in a way that delighted conservatives.
Some commentators interpret his remarks as racist, particularly against the Meskhetians.
This statement emphasizes the need to interpret and apply information against a theory or framework of concepts that is the basis for knowledge about a system.
In another case today, the Court agreed to interpret the Federal law against age discrimination on the job.