The Limburg Principles have been extensively used in national legal systems as an interpretive tool for establishing violations of economic, social and cultural rights.
Science is the primary interpretive tool for religious naturalism, because, scientific methods are thought to provide the most reliable understanding of Nature and the world, including human nature.
It can be used as an interpretive and analytic tool for the comparison of different markets.
The group develops "guided hikes, campfire talks, field kits, and other interpretive tools to spark creative explorations of everyday habitats."
More tellingly, Mr. Pollini used clarity of line as an interpretive tool rather than a purely technical one: in Schumann's Allegro in B minor (Op.
The larger meaning comes with a "specific blueprint" for a role, as he puts it, learned with the choreography as an interpretive tool or a departure point.
The banner is a powerful interpretive tool in communicating the experience and the history of the Australian labour movement.
But Mr. Lanegan makes a sharp interpretive tool of his limitations.
We are used to technical struggle as an accepted interpretive tool but get none here.
"The search for authoritative sources of law is therefore the search for interpretive tools."