We can consider these four foundations in the context of the stages of formless prostrations, which I will now describe. |
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The context for lending is demassifying and the economics favors microloans. |
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The other, I hear, is about Jesus's blood family and locates him firmly within the revolutionary context of his age. |
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Ross has the demeanour of a superstar but the wee game of shinty cannot give him the context he truly deserves. |
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Soluble peptide oligomerization is considered within the context of previous studies from our and other research groups. |
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However, in the context of commonplace and mind-numbing attacks on communism, his novel is freshly revisionist. |
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Appreciation of context transforms knowledge to understanding, and only education can make that context accessible to us. |
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The ideological context of these exchanges over public policy is rooted in, and sustained by, references to the past. |
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It should be remembered that a dated artefact only provides a terminus post quem for the context in which it is found. |
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Experiments 1 and 2 investigated the influence of an orthographic lexical context upon spoken word discrimination. |
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The defence cannot be raised in the context of an action in trover, which is based on the misappropriation of a chattel. |
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Yes, it is a gathering of songs, but the bulk of the book concerns their history, context and reproduction in recorded sound formats. |
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The whole notion of bilingual education in this context becomes problematic and worrisome. |
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In the context of biological informatics, metadata is an interoperability issue. |
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In that context the Policy provides, in my view, a clear gradation of provision. |
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I would disagree that a context of declared war is necessary for a target to be military. |
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Such views triumphed after World War II in the context of the Cold War and the arms race. |
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But in the context of the American culture wars in the political arena, it's an entirely apt and appropriate choice. |
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The context for the development of Sam Doyle's career is as interesting as the artist and his art. |
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Recommendations on terms to be used in a given context remain the domain of the terminologist. |
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In the context of public services, users should pay marginal costs and site owners should pay the fixed costs through a tax on site rates. |
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In the end, the undiluted misogyny of the scandal sheets must be read in the larger context of the contradictions of the Revolutionary epoch. |
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A biblical theology should make comprehensible the context of commonality and difference between the two Testaments. |
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Of course, all of this is addressed in the broader context of religious pluralism in the American political system. |
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In the context of the native-title process, and the operations of state bureaucracy in general, mind is privileged over body. |
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This categorisation has to be seen in the context of the place of telepathy and the occult in psychoanalysis. |
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As a corollary, all Charter protections that are relevant in the criminal context must apply. |
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However, given low levels of union representation, directly transposing such an approach to the French context could prove more problematic. |
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In the Conclusion to each chapter we have situated the material in the context of the relevant themes. |
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The absence of explanatory notes or any other context relating to outside events is also a problem. |
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In that context the election packages, dignified artificially by the term manifesto, were based on very slippery assumptions. |
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The referendum at the end of an interim period of unspecified duration would be held in the context of territorial unity. |
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First, one must understand the rise of modern Arabism and Islamism in the Arab world in the context of the disintegration of the Ottoman empire. |
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Charter issues must be decided in the factual context before the court and not in the abstract or on hypothetical facts. |
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This context of no context makes anything leap to the eye, as if its identity shines out of it. |
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The message in this particular context was that an over-dependence on facts and figures to prove a specific point could be unrealistic. |
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The same approach to collective dominance is apparent in the context of mergers. |
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Furthermore, I am not persuaded that the issue of relevance must be approached differently with a different result because the context differs. |
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What Derrida does not do is locate this within the context of Heidegger's general strategy of university reform. |
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However, the person's conduct must also be considered in context and in the round. |
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Many of the performances show amazing dance routines, and songs that fit well into the context of the film. |
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Dying patients' rights to information about their condition are often, in practice, poorly protected in the context of terminal care. |
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And the azalea, rare rhododendrons, oak, holly, birch and sycamore have altered only in the context of nature's sedate march. |
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In effect, this was an invitation to use the expert testimony well beyond general context and background. |
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There is a body of case law dealing with a similar issue in the context of conditional sentences, that may apply by analogy. |
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If such impressions do not exist, it follows immediately in the context of Stoic epistemology that nothing can be known. |
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The two most important cancers in this context are colorectal cancer and leukaemia. |
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A faint air of lavendered family drama, hangs over proceedings, but the unusual context provides its own stimulus. |
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In this paper, we deal with the problem of atomicity and isolation in the context of processes. |
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Parents will be given report cards detailing their child's results and placing them in the context of a national average. |
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Is it possible to transmit even really exciting ideas about math or science in the context of a drama? |
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The relaxation of restrictions on the movement of farm machinery will be of particular value in the context of those who now wish to cut silage. |
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The exhibition is family-friendly and will provide flip panels and audio guides to explain the historical context of each piece. |
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As already noted in the context of the collapse of communism, this challenge to the map has taken the form both of fission and fusion. |
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The same symbol might function as a trademark, a service mark and a trade name, depending on the context in which it is used. |
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Flub it up or use it out of its context and you find yourself the subject of a withering stare-down. |
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It seems a bit odd to try to package a fairly deep question in the context of a genre this fluffy and idiotic. |
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The starting point of discussion is in the context of a broader discussion on the merits and demerits of the national tax system. |
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As evidence for this point, consider that illegally or unethically obtained documents have often surfaced in the context of judicial nominations. |
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That issue is to be determined in the context of the function of a coroner's inquest, which is a matter of law. |
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They also emphasize social context by noting that infrastructure builds upon an installed base. |
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Once in a while you stumble over a wonderful museum that seems entirely out of context in its surroundings. |
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That is right, and given the context where it is listed on the stock exchange, its securities are traded. |
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That such masterworks of portraiture and reportage are now seen in the context of fine art is wholly appropriate. |
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Here, he takes a surrealist text and puts it in the dramatic context of early Baroque opera. |
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Her hero's commitment to a vision of honorable politics is clearly out of place in a context of political corruption, baseness, and compromise. |
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But now, working within the modern context of nanotechnology, researchers have found a way to make strong yet stretchy metals. |
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Just transpose the language into a different context and we're hearing a whole new set of meanings. |
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Lay down the law on all of this and you risk wading into a swamp of disputes about context and ownership. |
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Thus, once mixes are abstracted from their interpersonal context and reified within a commercial context, they lose much of their meaning. |
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Thus, in the context of a chess game, moving your queen to a square adjacent to your opponent's king counts as a check. |
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When the ban was finally lifted, in 2000, the cultural context had changed dramatically. |
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The model was examined in the context of a consumer relationship with two retail service brands. |
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How would the uses of the prints in a devotional context revise Gauguin's notion of the function of his own sacred art? |
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The same word in Korean might mean two different things, depending on the context and word stress. |
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They see the static regional context as having become a pillar of support for the occupation in this unjust war. |
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Here's a distillation, with a few appendants to try to add a bit of context where necessary. |
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Systems of linear equations were studied in the context of solving number problems. |
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It takes long to explain our context so you can understand the impact of such thing in our culture. |
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Many of these sources were taken out of context or culled from secondary sources. |
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He describes matrix multiplication and the inverse of a matrix in the particular context of the arrays of coefficients of quadratic forms. |
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The appellant's arrest and police interview in 1998 are considered below in the context of the evidence relating to Harry. |
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They mayn't always understand the context of what they find appealing, but it still seems better than what hasn't worked in their own experience. |
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It was written in a commercial context and it falls to be objectively construed. |
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The fund is split by the court and the judge will look at the pension in the context of all assets. |
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Numerous grammatical items can only be understood if the context is taken into account. |
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Therefore our interest in a publicly neutral chairperson is solely focused on creating the most amenable context for conducting the discussion. |
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It is often referred to in a Chinese context as a winter melon or, in a variety which has little hairs on the surface, fuzzy melon. |
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Unusual terms and Anglo-Saxon words are explained in context on the first occurrence. |
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We have to put this in context and not think that we are looking at the absolute moral decay of mankind. |
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The only reason it blips on my radar at all is the fact that you did it in the context of a western. |
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Both frameworks are described in the context of the contemporaneous social and political background. |
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I will initially sketch a context to help situate the care of dementia patients and the termination of their treatment. |
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In this context it is somewhat paradoxical to find ourselves often being criticized for the narrowness of our view of management accounting. |
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I'm studying gender and body image in the context of romantic relationships. |
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One model that is increasingly being quoted in this context of sustainable living is the concept of the ecological footprint. |
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It is permissible, where the context so allows, to construe words used in the plural as including the singular. |
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This is evident in a wider context in the isolationism that manifests itself in various ways in their policies. |
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In this cultural context the sexual consummation of the relationship may be less rewarding than was anticipated. |
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Moreover, the previous pluralizing has brought a greater sense of context and purpose to even the more personal songs. |
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Negotiating context shifts over time proves to be the most difficult, socially and even legally, to let resources accrete value. |
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Nonetheless, his downfall was caused by his skullduggery in the context of the defeat in Vietnam. |
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Gouges in the sides may be adventitious consequences of the casting process, but in this context they read as scars. |
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Thus, the fight against sweatshops is defined in this context as a struggle for physical improvement of workplaces. |
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My greatest criticism of this film is that it has no context and therefore no meaning. |
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The more we think about ordination in the context of baptism, the greater the leveling effect. |
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Therefore, the Hadith should be interpreted in context of religious teachings and practices. |
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The wider context of this research is the literature addressing the connectedness of demonologies to economic and social transformations. |
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Both were described in the future tense since both took place in the context of the Eucharist, of which the novice had no direct experience. |
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Adds a little context that makes particular sense if you have been following related memes in blogspace. |
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It is a heroic piece and becomes the more so when one considers its scale in the context of the artist's physical difficulties. |
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Martinism was marked by highly respected men, whose teaching is always to be situated in the particular context and time of personal history. |
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The show of nuclear capability should be placed in the context of the fragile political base on which India's new ruling coalition rests. |
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Such reform is arranged of seeming necessity within the context of a silent covenant. |
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The other has to do with the place of Japanese art history within area studies in the context of Cold War geopolitics. |
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It was in the context of a privative clause in relation to the ability of courts to issue prerogative writs. |
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In the context of Linux development, such movement of motives is clearly visible. |
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The artificiality of the laboratory environment loses the context within which aggressive behaviors normally occur. |
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When people share intimate details of their lives with a virtual stranger, it affirms that an implicit context of trust has been established. |
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He twists words, quotes people out of context and stretches the truth to suit his purpose. |
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He repeats the usual claim that evolutionists have been quoted out of context to provide arguments against evolution. |
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I do see the developing crisis in the context of 30 years of gross monetary mismanagement. |
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Those of you who have not gone off to quote me out of context should remember that I do not agree with this. |
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He said that his words were taken out of context and he was sorry if he had offended anyone. |
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In answer to your inquiry, my quote was taken out of context and sensationalized. |
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In addition, this official explained, the information lacks context and does not prioritize threats. |
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Are we defined by the work we do, or do we define ourselves within the context of what we do? |
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I tell this story in the context of this month's cover package on psychopathic bosses and the organizational havoc they wreak. |
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The external forms of genuine emotion jarred at first in the context of his signature showmanship. |
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By failing to provide a context for terrorism, the media portrayed terrorists as irrational and barbarous. |
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I have the chance to study it in great depth and to experience things in their original context as much as is possible in modern times. |
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These initiatives can begin to elicit a context for antiterrorism rather than more terrorism. |
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Barratry can be identified in two forms within an admiralty context and seamen should be aware. |
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He looks a real thoroughbred in attack and defence, and has the unusual ability in the current context of remaining injury free. |
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In the context of asset-backed securities, this figure is about one-half of public and private U.S issuance. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, one of many forms of dance involves the devadasis, or temple dancers, who dance in the context of temple rituals. |
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Caring behaviors in the context of health must be operationalized in order to be incorporated, a difficult task at best. |
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There were many strident and discordant passages, but in the context of the work as a whole they seemed entirely appropriate. |
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In genetic disease ethical considerations must be seen in the context of a family and a multigenerational history. |
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The arboreal primates are often monogamous and provide an additional source of context for human pair-bonding. |
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It was a sequence of results that was very much out of context for the Irish. |
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More important than his about-face in the context of my analysis is Rethel's awareness of his own position as artist. |
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The challenge remains, however, to transpose stories composed within an ancient context so that they are relevant in a modern one. |
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A book that's not bad in context that would fall flat presented in modern terms. |
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In a terrestrial context this scenario might be likened to gazelles, wildebeests, and lions gathering around a watering hole. |
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I had never really attached the plays fully to the social context they came from. |
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Several previously exhibited works took on new significance in the context of this exhibition. |
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The context for the purpose of the interpretation of a treaty shall comprise, in addition to the text, including its preamble and annexes. |
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He explained that he used the word 'normal' only in the context of a concern for growth retardation. |
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The wind, sea and swell were of no significance force in the context of the collision save perhaps that each vessel would yaw slightly. |
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First of all, good faith in this context requires more than just honest ineptitude. |
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Individual liberty exists within the context of the rule of law and limits on government power, i.e., constitutional liberalism. |
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Reading stories aloud provides a great opportunity for young children to hear sounds in words within the context of connected text. |
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These aspects of military life do not, of course, render entirely nugatory in the military context the guarantees of the First Amendment. |
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Had it been seen abstracted from that context by the US public, there would have been a more ambiguous reaction. |
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This was a massive point won by Wanderers against all the odds and it may prove absolutely vital in the context of the season as a whole. |
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But the minister insisted his remarks at a conference were taken out of context by Italian journalists. |
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This has to be seen in the context of a tour where the company is performing five Handel operas, and one near miss out of five is no bad thing. |
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Therefore, the solution must also take care of packaging and exchanging such context information in an interoperable manner. |
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The courts have been inconsistent, often influenced by how obtrusive the display is and whether a genuine historic context is involved. |
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Without context we end up on a merry-go-round of activity and movement that never seems to get us to where we want to be. |
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Some of the words are recognizable, but the context makes their meaning indecipherable. |
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Remove context and you remove the possibility of people thinking about awkward issues or raising thorny questions. |
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Wordsworth likes to take words from a context that is dreadful and render them benign. |
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They are each asked to spell one word to which they may ask the country of origin and what context the word may be used. |
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He is also smart enough to understand the context of his personal achievements. |
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In the context of Indian aesthetics, rasa is understood as the art recipient's aesthetic experience. |
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In the context of the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen there are four primary regulators, each of which has a negative impact. |
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Each word in the context signifies the opposite of what it was once meant to. |
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The cultural context of the Indian soap opera was also very easy for Afghans to relate to, she said. |
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I think the context makes clear what I had in mind, but if not, I offer this amendment as well. |
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The only relevant inquiry is as to the sense of the words in the context in which they are used. |
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The problem is to decide what this means in the context in which the words are used. |
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I like visiting the websites and see the words in their original context and formatting. |
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The importance of Collins's work is the panoramic context within which she locates black feminist thought. |
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We will do so in the context of a wholehearted commitment to build a mutually beneficial relationship with the new Indonesia. |
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Farmers will certainly have to readdress their production levels for the future in the context of decoupling. |
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This ritual blessing of bread and wine was usually performed within the context of a meal called the agape. |
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Moreover, many eminent scientists do not believe this context to be important. |
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She also places Linnaeus in the context of his family's religious tradition. |
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Within the context of art, say of realism versus expressionism, you can have a realistic body or an expressionistic body. |
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What saddens me so much is that very little is being written in the context of the debate. |
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The process of mutuality begins with valuing the context of God's people in which the kerygma has been preached. |
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Within the context of modernity, the autonomous artist, as a creative being, explores varying moods, passion, sentiments and emotions. |
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It's use in the modern French context began as a reference to a military force employed as police. |
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We, even we sabermetricians, use numbers out of context or assume that because we adjust for the league, era, park, etc. all things are equal. |
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In other words, our ecological sins need to be put in context with all our other sins. |
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In this context the survivors in the UK electricity market will continue to scrabble for scale. |
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It is reasonably priced in the context of what everything else costs this day. |
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In the context of higher education, the Jarrett Report provided a boost to the introduction of managerialism. |
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The management of these territories was a complex and highly structured process in the context of Bedouin life. |
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But the context usually makes clear which is meant and this argument doesn't hold for all such words. |
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The statement may seem matter of fact, yet in context it demonstrates Japan's concern with China's burgeoning sea power. |
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Secondly I have learnt that I am an unusual practitioner in a city context as I have many strings to my bow. |
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The above study should be viewed in the context of a student research project. |
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These two cases, in the context of the changing face of Detroit, present an anatomy of the white-ifying of hip-hop. |
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As appears from the context unapplied payments are those which have not yet been credited to the account holder. |
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My understanding is that counsel decided in the context of failed mediation not to proceed with a pretrial. |
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For the purpose of this statute, it is understood that the term gender refers to the two sexes, male and female, within the context of society. |
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In this context ties of kindred were tightened by lordship rather than loosened. |
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None of this is to say that massacres were other than a blot, but rather that a little context does no harm. |
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Until then flower painting had been embedded in the context of religious works and in the specialist context of herbals. |
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To paraphrase Bois, in this context it revealed the precariousness of the confidence in bodily and material solidity. |
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Much of Weaver's writing is devoted to the context in which food is grown and eaten, so he is particularly attuned to political contexts. |
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If nothing else, he calls on the church to theologize in its contemporary global context in dialogue with the theologies of the Old Testament. |
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Like her books, her life story must be read in a historical context to appreciate its richness, its disregard for convention, its audacity. |
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The research approach used was action research, adapted for the specific context of business and information technology research. |
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Yet in the context of 1935, the closing words also seem strangely prophetic. |
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There may well have been reasons for this omission in the context of the entire trial. |
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It is not standard practice in an ordinary domestic context to warn a person of his impending arrest. |
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The principles underlying political speech apply in the Internet context just as easily as they did when parchment was all the rage. |
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It's entirely clear from the context and the over-the-top quality of the leaked chapter that he is putting us on. |
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And most of the times we don't know what kind of context we are really providing, no matter how strongly we desire it to be something else. |
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This lack of context is unfortunate, given the amount of space devoted to a plethora of more peripheral or trivial details. |
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Rather, the museum places railroading in the context of the community and focuses on the daily lives of the railroad's workers and families. |
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I'd like to step back and put this question in the context of the structural relations of print as a cultural technology. |
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In context though, the trite lyrics never taint the record's abundant qualities. |
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But upon ramping up the standard to what he finds minimally acceptable, the standard admits of context dependent variation. |
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How is it that Max Cole's large acrylic paintings manage to look so fresh in the context of four full decades of reductive abstraction? |
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Its architectural context is a pleasantly anarchic collection of houses on steep slopes leading down to the water. |
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In the context of rights, a man may achieve maturity, but it is only upon his father's death that he gains true jural and ritual autonomy. |
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So the stories that they are covering are actually reported in proportion and in context of the threat, as your former guest was talking about. |
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Left biocentrists are concerned with social justice and class issues, but within a context of ecology. |
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The chances that Congress is going to adopt five-year renewable copyright terms in this political context are zero. |
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World War II, however, provided a context for a renewal of the social security system. |
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His appointment by the school management is regarded as a major coup in the context of securing the services of a high profile sporting figure. |
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His submission in this context was that the scheme offended against elementary principles of public law. |
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It must be read in context of the earlier exchange and the judge's aspersions on her integrity. |
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Articulating one's practice and situating it in context comes more naturally to some than to others. |
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In this context the issue of alien plant and animal species becomes problematic. |
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Facing one's death when it is inevitable and imminent situates the person differently depending on the context and immediate past history. |
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Within the context of a military program that required minimal delays, the standardization of architectural solutions became a key advantage. |
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We would need to see the context of these memos to know what beefs Roberts might have had with the offending words. |
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In some cases twin figures appeared with the owner, but a larger context for the subject was not represented. |
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The sense of juxtaposition is heard within the context of a greater sense of structural unity, achieved through the interconnection of ideas. |
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Like other farmers in the region, Eysteinn viewed his own position in the region within the context of his ancestors and future descendants. |
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He argues that within the context of this system, specific institutions are continually being created and recreated. |
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In a sense, occupiers and occupied created and recreated each other, within the changing context of the war. |
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The Victorian charm remains strong in this novel of misadventure, and seems even more satirical in the context of today's society. |
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Another criticism is that they sentimentalise the past or make it antiquarian by abnegating the context and concentrating on the artefacts. |
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It is a question of the relevance of the differential in the context where one has to treat unequals unequally. |
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Opening the poem to contemporary reading and readers opens the context that, to Shelley's mind, he shared most intimately with Keats. |
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It is important to understand it in context and avoid premature use of medications. |
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He can't deny it, but he does say he was often quoted out of context to play up the producer's interest in human folly. |
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That is the context I keep revisiting amidst the condemnations that swirl this week around the Nuge. |
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I just wondered whether the same kind of question might not arise in a different context if there were a question as to the value of the estate for duty purposes. |
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The fact that a particular respondent uses a placebo in a clinical context is not likely to be misremembered, however, even if the frequency is misjudged. |
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Living organisms function in the context of the abiotic and biotic worlds. |
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Ann describes their relationship in the context of many hallucinogenic experiences, providing the reader a verbal rendering of a variety of drug trips. |
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That level of judicial activism, in a context like this one, would be nearly unprecedented. |
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There are a couple of things which can present with massive splenomegaly in the context of granulomatous disorders and may occasionally mimic other syndromes. |
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It's just the right size for a night out on the town, and has just the right features for a lightweight communications context like being out barhopping. |
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I have never been one for arguing, mainly because in the context of my extended family there were always plenty of aunts, uncles and cousins willing to take it too far. |
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This proposal is being given ministerial consideration in the context of a broader reformulation of the structure and purpose of university education. |
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It is in the context of determining the scope of its own jurisdiction that a court will often make determinative findings in respect of the scope of the arbitration agreement. |
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As a matter of fact, I sympathise with their desire to produce design that refers to itself and to its context as a way of asserting the materiality of the medium. |
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Furthermore, the analyst must not only understand these subjects within the context of ground operations but also as they relate to air and amphibious operations. |
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The tide is turning on some of these questions, and the growth of ABT's dramatic ballet repertory is a good context for looking back at our recent past. |
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In the context of a seriffed font, the euro symbol will be seriffed, too. |
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There is one context in which the language of possible worlds is undoubtedly useful and even illuminating, namely, in the study of formal axiomatic systems of modal logic. |
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It was surprising that I even took such a dark role, but also, in the context of the role there are larky moments. |
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Given the conventional character of justice and our own pleonectic nature, why should any one of us be just, in any context in which injustice would be profitable? |
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Costs associated with the revised funding discussions will have a drag effect on earnings, but that was containable in the context of the current talks. |
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It comes as a complete surprise and appears as a totally anachronic project put in context of both the current music scene and of his previous outputs. |
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In this context the experience of the Alpha Course, one of the most successful tools of evangelism to emerge in recent years, still calls for serious reflection. |
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In Borken's messily vital urban context of supermarkets, small houses and traffic roundabouts, the bank's simple Euclidean form is a reassuringly calm, rooted presence. |
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This discovery has been interpreted as the consequence of a bolide impact and has assumed considerable significance in the context of the ongoing debate. |
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In that case the context was a very different one, namely the failure of an authority to salt or grit the road when there had been a weather forecast of freezing conditions. |
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That was in the context of a writ issued late in the limitation period. |
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This was a daring and optimistic bet on what in the context was a largely new form of governance, coming to life and being tested under conditions that were hardly propitious. |
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Taking account of this general proposition, the question of seisin in this context must be decided in accordance with the national procedural laws of Contracting States. |
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Just wanted to place it in the context of slates needing picture choices that throw off revenue to make the numbers work. |
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In the Probus context it includes retired or semi-retired people. |
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Going by the brief synopsis available, this telefilm focuses on sin and its origins in the context of the injustice and violence seen in the world today. |
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In the context of elegy and of lyric, however, this marks a distinct departure, and one that acquires weight as print becomes a commodity consumed by unknown readers. |
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The story couldn't be convincingly told if there wasn't a convincing constructed context where there are constants, ephemera, characters, events, themes, boundaries, and plot. |
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People criticise her as being a sort of vapid, attention seeking pseudo-feminist man-hater, failing, I think, to recognise the context within which she became important. |
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Affirming papal authority in that context is a far cry from triumphalism. |
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Recently, the property of unambiguity in alternating Turing machines has received considerable attention in the context of analyzing globally-unique games. |
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On the other hand, one might argue, context counts for something. |
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In 1908 Erlang joined the Copenhagen Telephone Company and began applying probability to various problems arising in the context of telephone calls. |
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What was the general context of publishing when you started out? |
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She examines, in the Zambian context of Bemba speakers, linguistic expressions that refer to modernity and language used when performing as a modern person. |
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In the context of talking about a date during a junket in Lake Tahoe, Olivia told me that she really hadn't formed any romantic attachments at all in her lifetime. |
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They took place in the context of a gift economy linking the sacred to the profane through debt and obligation, not yet monetary and market-oriented. |
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Mr. Smith treats certain of my remarks about Kierkegaard as though they were obiter dicta, insouciantly tossed off without context or explanation. |
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It is in that context that Manitoba Pork Council staff member Peter Mah attended the public open house, representing the interests of area livestock producers and industry. |
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It was not so much the price-support system in itself that was irrational, but the level at which prices were set in a context of mixed farming sizes. |
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Individuals, according to atomistic theories, are not in need of any communal context in order to develop and exercise their capacity for self-determination. |
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Its first mention in this context is in the Zoroastrian Zend-Avesta. |
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The orthographies of the world's major languages, however, became standardized in the context of publishing books, using any orthography that people would read. |
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This exclusionary subcurrent became more pronounced in the late 19th century, in a context of imperialism, nationalism, antifeminism, and antisocialism. |
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With the emergence of Nepali-language rap and mix music in the mid-1990s, the use of the English language within a predominantly Nepali context became much more frequent. |
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In this context the law ought not to give an advantage to obtusity. |
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Such research also would be most relevant if carried out in habitats less removed from the system's evolutionary context than the California citrus agroecosystem. |
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The succeeding three chapters deal with the acquisition and metabolism of nitrogen by plants in the context of natural habitats, and of agroecosystems. |
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To place this into context let us consider other international wingers. |
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But you've got to keep the result in context and not get too carried away. |
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It is in this context that the strong sense of nationalism I see as being inherent in Blackfoot culture becomes explicit, that is, noticeable from the outside. |
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I suggest that these connotations, reiterated and readapted in the context of Marian doctrine and female monasticism, are the key to Andrea del Sarto's altarpiece. |
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