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The problem thus shifts to who interprets what, and how accurately a critical issue in the design of new products.
This also prevents cost shifting to be interpreted as increases or decreases in costs.
A child who has overly committed to a single structure's interpretation, or a single "set," may be less inclined to perform appropriate shifts needed to interpret a second similar structure.
In a study aggregating diverse workplaces, it is likely that exposures themselves depend on shift, making any shift-effect difficult to interpret.
And anthropologists Carol Worthman and Kathy Trang use life-history theory to interpret shifts in biological puberty, and in cultural definitions of and influences on adolescence.
We interpreted the cluster shifts to mean either an anticipated or delayed effect compared to C berries or to mean a novel form of modulation or non-modulation (Additional file 7).
Care providers play a role in helping women to find, shift, and interpret information [ 4, 11, 12].
At the time intelligence experts were quick to interpret this shift.
Moreover, the employment of such a view of the architecture of grammar allows us to interpret this shift as a case of grammaticalization, thus broadening the treatment of this concept in the framework of Generative Grammar.
This is now done, but it is not found possible to interpret the shifts satisfactorily in terms of a simple physical model.
It's tempting to interpret legislative shifts as progress.
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