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No map can be a perfect representation of reality; every map is an interpretation, which may be why writers are so drawn to them.

The show is tight — too tight — and doesn't allow for interpretation, which may be one reason that McAnuff keeps resisting it.

Note that there is only one Patch S for one Patch L. The following interpretation, which may be obvious in a single dynamic rupture propagation with a more-or-less uniform initial condition, has also turned out to be reasonable in earthquake sequences where complicated distributions of initial stress and fracture energy for earthquakes are set spontaneously by preceding earthquake cycles.

Nevertheless, due to low specificity it often demonstrates hot spots with equivocal interpretation, which may be misleading in the management of these patients.

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People will will always make their own interpretations, which may be more or less fair.

Taken together, these three case studies suggest that the strength of an organization's formal bureaucratic features comes in part from the fact that they facilitate coordination without the need to resolve conflicts and contradictions in substantive interpretations, which may be a troubling but necessary accomplishment in the face of a problem rife with moral ambiguity and practical uncertainty.

More delicately, visual images may be diagrams which generally need to be labelled or explained for pedagogic interpretation, or pictures which may be interpreted more intuitively.

In other words, ruleset creation would mean that the learners would be relying on the expert system designer's interpretation of the knowledge, which may be very different than the actual intent.

A concern is the possible false positive interpretation of the MRI signal, which may be produced by macrophages that have engulfed non-viable labeled NSCs or freely-dispersed iron nanoparticles in the brain tissue [54].

'Test and refine' is where a detailed change or amendments to the initial interpretation are tested by practitioners, which may be one of many later 'iterations' of the original change.

A possible bias may exist in the interpretation of the measured effect, which may be due to greater accuracy of documentation rather than to a real change in care.

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