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Though the image wasn't given a caption, fans were quick to interpret its meaning.
(When translation is needed, the assistant bartender, Ito Daisuke, is quick to interpret).
Some British newspapers were quick to interpret the Glenrothes result as a major boost for Mr. Brown.
He was quick to interpret the first mass executions of Jews as the beginning of a systematic program of annihilation.
When you say a technology has problems that need to be addressed, people are quick to interpret you as saying that it offers nothing.
Whatever the reason for the sudden reversal of dropouts, education advocates said yesterday that it was a wake-up call to a system that for many years has been too quick to interpret marginal gains as signs of progress.
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The incident screens were quicker to interpret as analogue.
Although the researchers conducted detailed balance assessments pre and post-PR to determine the program's effectiveness, the brief BEST test was chosen rather than supplying the HCPs with the full BEST test because it is quick and easy to interpret.
Measures should be simple and quick to complete, cost-effective and easy to interpret.
"I gave my dress a quick little thought," she said, "and considered how to interpret the period's decadence in a more contemporary way".
This is a great tool for the medical student who is just learning how to interpret a basic ECG as well as for the seasoned clinician who wants a quick refresher on the finer nuances of ECG interpretation.
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