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This heuristic is related to Grice's maxim of manner and, specially, to the first submaxim ("Avoid obscurity of expression") and the fourth ("Avoid prolixity").
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Our entire product development had focused on phone screens, and now if we wanted to be featured and avoid Android obscurity, we had to also build for a very different user experience for tablets.
With raised stakes, will it make another acquisition to avoid marketing tech obscurity?
Driving app discovery can only take you so far, however, as you'll need to provide users with an engaging app that fills a niche in order to drive downloads, and ultimately revenue, to avoid slipping into obscurity.
I do try to avoid being charged with "obscurity", though it's not always possible.
Not only due to the fact that the underlying foundation for an impartial organic-search system demands some obscurity to avoid gaming of the system, but also because of its desire to shield many of its inner-workings from potential competitors and rule-abusers.
Mr. Agnew finally decided to accept the plea bargain, he said, "in the best interests of the country," and to "spare my family from a brutalizing court fight". After his resignation, he moved to Rancho Mirage, Calif., where he lived in obscurity, avoiding publicity, making no speeches and refusing to grant interviews.
If we genuinely wish to avoid poverty, sickness, loneliness, and obscurity, we will live in constant anxiety and frustration.
Many modern operas avoid emotionally big subjects in favour of attitude and obscurity.
"Non-issue, just avoid holding it in that way" — words will live in infamy or obscurity, as either an example of colossal callousness or just a busy guy giving a user a holdover fix.
She skilfully avoids the pitfalls of obscurity or glibness, and the central thread of Catullus's great love for the married Clodia Metelli, the "Lesbia" of his poems, is both haunting and fascinating.
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