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Innovation and technology, though talked of almost interchangeably, are not the same thing.
Among the most common vocabulary used interchangeably are "trends" and "futures research" [2].
As the commentator put it today: "Holocaust Memorial Day is transfiguring into a day that 'the Jews' or 'Israel' (for they will use these terms interchangeably), are to be attacked or set up, completely leaving behind the idea that the country came into existence in the wake of the greatest single crime in history".
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January 11 , 2014Updated at 4.47pm GMT 4.41pm GMT Roy Allen (@Roy_Allen) @ianmccourt Suggesting you can use imply and infer interchangeably is like saying you can use send and receive interchangeably.
It seems to me that the words "personal" and "private" both have meanings, and to simply use them interchangeably is to give in to propaganda.
The narcotics specialist explained that the reasons why some pathologists may use "asphyxiation" or "overdose" interchangeably is primarily an epidemiological concern.
Now, the euro crisis — or euro zone crisis, or euro zone sovereign debt crisis; the terms are used interchangeably — is blamed for spreading global investor angst.
Thus each thing is interchangeably being, true, and good.
Another set of words that's often used interchangeably is "applicant" and "candidate".
Thus, by definition, if IID<0, CPD1 and CPD2 will interchangeably be defined.
Thus, both tests can interchangeably be used for screening of cognitive impairment, depending on the inputs of the working research plot.
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