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But the common understanding of "lifetime employment" is as far off the mark as is the common interpretation of consensus.
The common interpretation of these results is that the mere adoption of the clawback is the primary cause of the observed benefits.
The thermoporometry studies revealed that the common interpretation of sharp intrusion curves and high entrapment levels in porosimetry data as implying ink-bottle pore geometries is flawed.
He was just a head behind Master Minded at Punchestown in April and, although the common interpretation of that form is that the winner was below his best, it could also be that Big Zeb isn't really far behind him.
He insists the common interpretation of the video – that the singer was hinting that he was on his deathbed – is wrong, because he came up with the concept a week before Bowie received his final diagnosis.
The digitization of books has facilitated the rerelease of a spate of nonfiction works years or decades after their initial publication, and in some cases the common interpretation of their subject matter has evolved or changed significantly.
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The formal systems discussed here are compatible with all of the common interpretations of probability, but obviously, in concrete applications, certain interpretations of probability will fit more naturally than others.
In the secondary literature, the most common interpretation of the reason for the allegorical form is that the allegory is an heuristic device that makes the difficult and abstract message easier to understand.
He would say 'he's my father and I support my father.' " Missteps Along the Trail The most common interpretation of the 1978 campaign is that Mr. Bush was a wonderful campaigner and natural-born politician.
The most common interpretation of the ash mounds based on excavations at Budihal and Utner is that they are remains of cattle pens or efforts to rid settlements of cow dung [56].
The most common interpretation of the consequence of a sensitized DA system is a pathologically elevated, positive motivational state in which drugs are excessively wanted, excessively sought and repeatedly taken (Robinson & Berridge, 1993).
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