Taylor narrowly interpreted the 1796 law allowing religious organizations to hold property in trust.
In America we tend toward novels published specifically for one narrowly interpreted demographic.
The decision reversed a federal appeals court ruling that the exemption should be interpreted narrowly.
Right up to the 1940s co-education was narrowly interpreted and strictly supervised.
They also narrowly interpreted the Federal Government's powers in commercial and industrial matters.
Lawyers familiar with similar cases said a number of judicial rulings had narrowly interpreted such immunity.
Eric Lane, the charter commission's executive director, said the new regulations were intended to be interpreted narrowly.
Such a ruling sets a nationally binding precedent, although one the lower courts are free to interpret narrowly.
This section was initially interpreted narrowly as requiring particular attention only to on-reserve Aboriginal offenders.
The protection of the free exercise of religion was also interpreted narrowly in early High Court judgments.