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It's an incomplete definition of my life.
The American automobile industry held to a plausible but incomplete definition of the problem of automotive safety.
Yet today, most companies still use an incomplete definition of customer experience and have incomplete tools and approaches to manage it.
I've discovered that most companies are using an incomplete definition of customer experience, and have incomplete tools and approaches to design and manage it.
This situation is at least partially attributable to an incomplete definition of portfolio complexity, and to corresponding limitations of theories applied to date.
Neal Gabler's argument about the demise of cultural elites is based on his incomplete definition of cultural validation ("The end of cultural elitism," Views, Jan . 7.
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ISHM has many incomplete definitions.
In some studies, it was difficult to determine core elements such as who the subjects were because of vague descriptions and incomplete definitions.
All the strategic plans featured a vast amount of historical data on the context and results achieved in the organisation concerned, followed by vague qualitative statements about future strategy, and missing or incomplete definitions of quantitative targets and resource allocations.
Given that the market is only expecting a preview, whatever Microsoft shows off will be feature incomplete by definition.
Three things come to mind: 1) how incomplete the definition of "all" is, 2) how these issues likewise impact men; and 3) how lucky some of us are to be sitting around scratching our heads as to how to have it "all".
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