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<p>the world.<br/>
* This perception must then be interpreted according to our expectations.<br/>
* Then it is compared (evaluated) with respect to both our intentions and our goals.</p>

<p><big> Gulf of execution </big></p>
<p>The difference between the intentions and the allowable actions is the <b>gulf of execution</b>.<blockquote>"Consider the movie projector example: one problem resulted from the Gulf of Execution. The person wanted to set up the projector. Ideally, this would be a simple thing to do. But no, a long, complex sequence was required. It wasn't all clear what actions had to be done to accomplish the intentions of setting up the projector and showing the film."</blockquote></p><p>
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