broad interpretation in English
interpretation which is not very close to the original
Use "broad interpretation" in a sentence
1. In accordance with that broad interpretation, the service provider may not be absolutely required to be profit-making.
2. Yet although the Fourteenth Amendment became part of the Constitution in 18 almost 90 years passed before this broad interpretation of the meaning of "equal protection" flowered.
3. 15 – While the referring court considers such a ‘broad interpretation’, it rules that it is somewhat ‘abstruse’ (see page 14 of the English translation of the order for reference).
4. The heart of the problem is a lack of trust, made worse by what Russia sees as NATO's cynically broad interpretation of the UN Security Council resolution on Libya—a "betrayal", say some Russians.
5. The committee welcomes the calls by Mrs Berès for a broad interpretation of the concept of universal service, so as to avoid dualization between groups of people and regions and to enable as many people as possible in Europe to have access at affordable prices to the infrastructure, technology and information channels involved.