reinterpret


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interpret from a different viewpoint

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assign a new or different meaning to

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She covers how clergywomen embody schism in the Southern Baptist Convention, re-imagine Baptist identity, reframe and renew Baptist relationships, embody struggle and sacred presence, and reinterpret schism and remake Baptist identity.
The petitioner for the parents, Subramanian Swamy, had sought that the law be reinterpreted so that juvenile convicts accused of heinous crimes, do not get the benefit of being minors during trial.
Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas expressly authorised such cross-border traffic, on 13 June, in a letter sent to member states that reinterprets Directive 96/53/EC on the weight and size of vehicles authorised to circulate in the EU.
argues that historical criticism is still essential since the Fourth Gospel was clearly not written by only one author, but was expanded and reinterpreted over several generations.
The Hong Kong government has asked the Chinese legislature to reinterpret the provisions of the Basic Law to stop a massive influx of Chinese immigrants to Hong Kong, who are entitled to permanent residency under a ruling of the territory's Court of Final Appeal.
But the investment outlook of the executives in Hong Kong has not been affected by the territory's recent decision to ask China's legislature to reinterpret the Basic Law, Hong Kong's constitution, over the controversial right of abode issue.
The new monthly ($350/6 months, $650/yr) focuses on technology litigation and updates readers on how e-commerce, computer technology and the internet are forcing both litigators and the courts to reinterpret existing law.
Putting 50-year-old information on microcomputers allows CNR's geoscientists to reinterpret it to develop new three-dimensional images of the earth's subsurface and forecast gas deposits in unexpected places.
Castillo tries to reinterpret and reclaim "behavior long seen as inherent in Mexic Amerindian woman's character, such as patience, preseverance, industriousness, loyalty to one's clan, and commitment to our children." She views these as virtues, and she proclaims a specific "feminine principle" and spirituality.
He also foresees Clinton working to reinterpret minority scholarship rules to ensure that they are maintained.
The 21 artists and illustrators profiled in this 8.5x11", color-illustrated resource will inspire readers to reinterpret and reinvent everything from the surfaces on which they work to the way viewers interact with their finished pieces.
The opposing thesis--that we learn to earn, that education is but a set of skills to help us vanquish obstacles and opponents, and that history is merely a catalogue of characters and events that we may endlessly reinterpret and rearrange to our own ends and amusement--is glibly advanced by the school's spanking new history tutor Irwin (Stephen Campbell Moore).
They reinterpret the tale as a love story experienced from two irreconcilable, and therefore anguished, perspectives.
This striking suggestion points out the need for historians to explore more fully the ways in which the burgeoning judicial apparatus of the early modern state provoked ordinary men and women to reinterpret the political and social order.