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Because your mind is capable of amazing feats, many of which include turning valid concerns into insurmountable mountains of anxiety, the lack of sex can quickly be interpreted incorrectly.
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"More quickly?" might be interpreted in more than one way, but today Mr. Ginsberg and Mr. Muller are thinking of ETC.
(Some players were given more money than others and quickly exhibited what could be interpreted as a sense of entitlement).
Simple walking tests that require little resources and can be interpreted quickly are advocated as useful screening tools for fall prone patients.
With endotracheal tube confirmation, any new technique must be easy to learn, and results must be able to be interpreted quickly with a high degree of accuracy.
He was talking and moving quickly, which Pianta said might be interpreted as a bad thing, because this was trigonometry.
Telemedicine let the tests be interpreted more quickly: on average, the tests were performed 28 minutes after the involvement of the cardiologist in Washington was requested, compared with a 12-hour lag in getting a video of the test to the specialist.
So it defines a business school as one in which at least 50% of the teaching, in a graduate programme, is devoted to "traditional business subjects", but concedes quickly that even this "should be interpreted in the context of the school and its mission".
By the visual presentation of the elements, the language may be interpreted more quickly and easily.
Computer vision companies are increasingly looking to take image processing back from the cloud and get everything happening on-device so that the data can be interpreted as quickly as possible.
These trends may then be interpreted more quickly in the acute care setting, resulting in a faster clinical intervention where needed [ 3].
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