A.19.DECLARED-SUBSTRATE-INTERPRETIVE-VIEW:11 - SoTA-Echoing

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Interpretive readings should remain entityOfConcern-preserving views rather than becoming fresh semantic centers.A.6.3 and E.17.0 already require views to preserve the EntityOfConcern and not silently add new intensional commitments.IV-0, IV-1, IV-8, CC-A19IV-2, CC-A19IV-3.Keeps interpretive prose from quietly turning into retargeting or new view-law invention.Adopt. Reuse the existing view law directly rather than minting one local alternative.
Palette-first SoTA synthesis already treats atlas interpretation as optional neighboring interpretation rather than the default meaning of Tradition or SoTAPaletteDescription.G.2:4.7 already keeps TraditionAtlasView as optional neighboring interpretation and preserves palette-first recoverability.IV-5, IV-6, IV-7, CC-A19IV-5, CC-A19IV-8, worked slice 5.2.Keeps atlas form available without letting the most salient visible interpretive layer replace the base palette or family head.Adopt/Adapt. Adopt palette-first recoverability and adapt it into one reusable common interpretive family.
Contemporary QD, manifold, and atlas practice uses both projection-style interpretation and richer atlas or geometry qualifiers, while heavier metrics and transition models remain case-dependent rather than universally mandatory.Current atlas, manifold, and QD practice treats richer declared map ref, metric, and transition apparatus as optional discipline tied to the case rather than as mandatory baseline machinery.IV-4, IV-5, IV-6, CC-A19IV-5, CC-A19IV-6, CC-A19IV-7.Keeps thinner interpretation admissible, keeps atlas interpretation reusable but non-default, and prevents rich formal qualifier from being smuggled in by default.Adapt. Keep richer formal qualifier available without pretending it is the baseline for every interpretive reading.

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