His will, in phrasing that has been considered equivocal, can be reasonably interpreted to say that he died a Roman Catholic.
The letter stated, "Put together, these events indicated a clear pattern of security threats that could only be reasonably interpreted to justify increased security for U.S. personnel and facilities in Benghazi."
To meet this test, the Supreme Court had to determine whether the laws in question could be reasonably interpreted in more than one way.
Syntactic ambiguity is a property of sentences which may be reasonably interpreted in more than one way, or reasonably interpreted to mean more than one thing.
Advertisers should have adequate substantiation for objective advertising claims, as those claims are reasonably interpreted by the children to whom they are directed.
They inserted a new line stating that the Dole bill's criteria governing regulatory agencies would not apply if they were inconsistent with any other statute "as reasonably interpreted by the agency."
Under almost any circumstances, that could be reasonably interpreted as an overtly provocative gesture.
The legislation based on my bill is not statutory and cannot be reasonably interpreted as forcing anyone to do anything.
Told by the judge that the company's statements would be "reasonably interpreted to imply something else," Mr. Sprayregen said he was eager to correct that impression.
The Community of Christ view of scripture is that it should be "reasonably interpreted and faithfully applied."