Her study examines America's history of legislative dysfunction in order to contextualise the contemporary stalemate. |
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But before you are tempted to let fly with your understandable invective, allow me to contextualise. |
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Crime-scene photographs contextualise mundane things, giving those mundane things overwhelming and sinister importance. |
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In other words, you can contextualise all you like, but a racial slur is a racial slur. |
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So a possible solution to this problem may be to contextualise science teaching in a way that links it more firmly with the world of the learner. |
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Assessing the real performance of an individual or organisation means learning to contextualise. |
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The aim is to contextualise the phenomenon and discuss this with the labour movement across Europe. |
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This introductory chapter has served to contextualise the figures presented in the data tables. |
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Using a London bus to contextualise the learning of Newton's Laws of Motion is an example often used. |
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She rightfully takes exception to New Zealand texts, which purport to democratise the understanding of war but fail to contextualise women's experiences. |
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Underpinning the exhibition is a desire to explain and contextualise the artist's use of techniques such as pointillism and anamorphic perspective. |
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The Agency's other work, particular its in-depth qualitative research, will serve to complement the survey's findings and contextualise the results. |
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For the CTUP, using this position paper to contextualise the crisis, along with all the effects it has had on workers, also means formulating new ideas and goals. |
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This has implications for mainstreaming AIDS, insofar as community perceptions indicate the need to contextualise HIV and link it with other development challenges. |
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To date, children and youth have shared their technology skills with adults and elders, who have in turn helped the youth to contextualise the information that they have discovered online. |
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Sometimes it is easy to forget to contextualise when and where works are being made, and it is important to remember that many of these works were painted during the First World War. |
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It's important to contextualise the events of the last month or so. |
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Survey questions on credit card crime may require several layers of screening to contextualise the incident and identify into which of the above categories it may fall. |
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In history, the student is required to read and analyse documents of various kinds and to contextualise them using the bibliography and published sources. |
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We shall report, contextualise, and present news honestly by striving to disclose all essential facts and by not suppressing relevant, available facts, or distorting by wrong or improper emphasis. |
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The recent violence visited on our communities however has challenged Fantsuam Foundation to re-examine Zugwai's story of change and contextualise it. |
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Although courses are closely linked to practical elements of the manufacturing process, this is due to the need to contextualise the training in order to convey the underlying general skills to the workers. |
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