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Yet, again, those can also be seen as interchangeable.
Though the ACT and SAT were born of contrasting philosophies and to serve starkly different markets, they are now, in large measure, seen as interchangeable.
Yet, the workers have been seen as interchangeable, not worthy of investment or real attempts at retention.
These include parent input into teacher evaluation systems, fairly-funded schools, smaller class sizes and experienced teachers who are respected as professionals, not seen as interchangeable cogs in a machine.
Such components then can be seen as interchangeable black boxes.
For example, although it is common to assume that a shared social identification implies that group members are seen as interchangeable exemplars of a horizontal community (the paradigmatic example being European national identities: Anderson, 1983), this should not be presumed to be a universal characteristic of social identities (Yuki, 2003; Yuki et al., 2005).
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That's because the men in their lives were as interchangeable as their bags and Manolos.
Fitting algorithms are implemented as interchangeable modules.
Both then played almost as interchangeable, if completely different, parts.
First, it treats culture and civilization as interchangeable terms.
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