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In a world where the usual interpretation of CI is Continuous Improvement, I think a discussion of now to change that to Continuous Innovation is a great launching point for discussions.

Setup: It's a small world… (Usual interpretation: you meet the same people in unexpected places).

However, the usual interpretation of a doubly peaked melting endotherm in terms of original and transformed lamellae is shown to be oversimplified.

This measure, by empirical design, is always less than total unemployment and it is, thus, more consistent with the theoretical description of structural unemployment than its usual interpretation as a smoothed long-run average of total unemployment.

The most likely (and usual) interpretation of a higher incidence of % omissions is that they reflect 'inattentiveness', which is a core feature of ADHD.

Jeroen Dewulf rejects the usual interpretation of this celebration of a "slave king" as a form of carnival.

This is where professional communication agencies play an important role and is the usual interpretation given to the job title of medical writer, i.e., the production of manuscripts for peer-reviewed scientific journals.

The usual interpretation goes back to a British sociologist, Runciman, who wrote about this already in the 1960s he's still active actually and he interpreted Weber as offering a theory of social inequality in three dimensions.

Starting from the seminal hypothesis developed by contemporary psychopathology that schizophrenic patients experience a form of consciousness that finds itself forced to question phenomena that should be intuitively self-evident, the idea of the present paper is to complete the usual interpretation of schizophrenia as a deficit by the hypothesis of an excessive functioning of consciousness.

The usual interpretation is the one Andre gave in a 1966 interview with the art writer David Bourdon.

This can be justified, e.g., keeping fixed the usual interpretation of "0" and "N" but observing that "M" can be interpreted by means of the reflexive relation of being less than or equal to; under this interpretation, "∀x(Nx→¬Mxx)" is false, although "N0" is true.

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