The competent authority should in any case bear in mind the obligation to restrictively interpret the grounds for confidentiality. |
The panels in those cases construed Article XX so restrictively as to almost read it out of the GATT, or to marginalize it. |
A study of the next page of his judgment shows that he did not intend the expression to be interpreted quite so restrictively. |
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has cautioned the police to restrictively use their discretion in dealing with offenders. |
Changes in thermal demand in restrictively fed, unadapted, young calves were studied during the first days after transportation. |
The right to freedom of assembly is one of the foundations of a democratic society and should not be interpreted restrictively. |