They could interpret the word law in a more pragmatic or policy oriented sense.
The meaning of personality test scores are difficult to interpret in a direct sense.
She knew that whatever she did would be noticed by her husband and interpreted in a bad sense.
Interpreting a verse in a sense very different from its conventional meaning:
The interiors of Judd's boxes can be interpreted in a bodily or even a sexual sense.
Following Sambrook's logic, though he does not use these terms, this image may interpreted either in a descriptive or a normative sense.
We should not interpret it in such a narrow sense that it becomes a straitjacket.
Therefore I ask the Commissioner not to interpret this article only in a restrictive sense.
Should it be interpreted in a broader or a narrower sense?
Since this is a guarantee, it should be interpreted in a broader sense.