The court's review of an agency's statutory interpretation is generally afforded:
A) an intense scope of review of all aspects
B) a low intensity scope of review only looking for possible violations of constitutional rights
C) complete acceptance with no review, since the power of Congress is absolute in this regard
D) a with respect to regulatory agencies; c with respect to acts of Congress
E) none of the other choices
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