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DBI
(redirected from Dull But Important)

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DBIDatabase Interface
DBIDepartment of Building Inspection
DBIDaily Business Intelligence
DBIDatabase Instance (SAP)
DbIDeafblind International
DBIDoing Business In
DBIDecibel Isotropic
DBIDeutschen Bibliotheksinstitutes (German)
DBIDowel Bar Inserter (construction)
DBIDirt Bag Index
DBIDull But Important
DBIDonbar Industries, Inc. (Long Valley, NJ)
DBIDemon Beast Invasion (anime)
DBIdefense budget issue (US DoD)
DBIDays Before Inoculation
DBIDisplay & Banner, Inc.
DBIDesign Basis Incident
DBIDupont Bailey Initiative


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While design--for annual reports, marketing collateral, capability brochures and presentations--traditionally was thought of as the frosting and framing used to spruce up dull but important information, communicators and their bosses now understand that graphics is a powerful tool.
All too many fit into the classification DBI - dull but important - that someone came up with in the exchange of abbreviations on the Web.
As has been noted often, he's plugged away at a number of dull but important issues.
 
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