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Use "interpretability" in a sentence
""Living" refers to a) long term interpretability as archives evolve, b) improved archive fidelity by filtering out irrelevant noise and c) considering a wide variety of content."
"The same thing is probably true of “who” and “whoever”, with one being less specific than the other and probably affecting the interpretability of sentences."
"The first one is honesty (to approach the available sources neutrally without bias, I'll calrify about it soon), the second one is trust (do you believe in the authenticity of the available sources?) and the third one is interpretability (do you take a direct route depending on the context)."