They refuse to understand that so much of religious teaching is shaped
by the context of the society in which it originated.
It is important to consider what each individual brings to the relationship and how the relationship is affected
by the contexts in which it is embedded.
Students develop their understanding of how texts, including media texts, are
influenced by context, purpose and audience.
Third, character strengths will be expressed differently depending on the circumstances and are therefore «
shaped by the context» (7).
The space is transformed by the frame in much the same way as, in language, meaning is
transformed by context or ones «frame of reference».
It may be appropriate to use a difficult word if the word is defined in the test or its meaning is made
clear by context.
Then, in the light of day, all my worries fall back into place, rightly
framed by context and competing priorities.
The meanings of anything less — of selected aspects of the world — can be
identified by the contexts or frameworks in which those aspects are located.
Thank you for granting me the entitlement to my own opinion, which remains
unchanged by the context in which the photographs are published.
We know that children and adolescents do not exist in a vacuum, but rather are
bound by their contexts, including their home, schools, and neighborhoods.
The purpose of any signature on a document must be
proved by the context and not the form of signature, whether electronic or in ink on paper.
This workshop will reveal issues in this regard, and to engage the participants in thinking about the challenges and potential
posed by these contexts.
However, I find many of the challenging behaviors of young children are brought on
by the context of their situation.
The handshake is a social multitool: a proffered paw that will stretch to salutation, forgiveness, respect, acceptance, leave - taking, congratulation, agreement, solemnity, the benediction of peace upon a fellow worshipper, and the removal of stones from horses» hooves, as
determined by context.
The board recieved the application in May, they concluded that it «includes interactive, visual depictions of implied sexual violence which are not
justified by context.»
Likewise a negative fact may receive positive expression — for example, when, as
indicated by the context, we assert that it is clear and warm as a way of denying (say) fog and cold.
The courses were old Flash and early Storyline courses, and I became impatient as I flipped through the traditional welcome page, then a formal learning objectives page
followed by context setting page, an overview to the entire learning curriculum - at which point, I lost interest and jumped right to the course menu to figure out what was the core learning focus of the module!
While the subjective is often
defined by context, Analogues introduces a sense of displacement that amplifies the necessity of the artist's role.
The term «Cambria» as used herein refers to Cambria Investment Management, LP or the Trust, individually or collectively, as
required by context.
A three - term Republican governor of New York State has to work out a relationship with the presumptive nominee and what he can add to the administration, and it just didn't seem appropriate that the agenda or the timetable for that process... should be done or
driven by the context of the delegate selection process of the party.»
This privilege is
established by the context of the document, not by if it does or does not have the words «without prejudice» on it (except, of course, that their presence / absence is part of the context).
The terms HIV and AIDS overlap substantially, and sometimes you can only tell what a particular person (even a medical person)
means by the context of the use.
If I mention a stock ABC and you
know by context it's traded on an American exchange, can you always figure out which exchange (and by extension, which company) «ABC» refers to?
Entering letters, like your name, is different than entering numbers, like your phone number and you can tell which one you're able to
do by the context of the text.
The term seeks to acknowledge the complexity and variety in the human brain, and how such diversity leads to great variety in advantages and disadvantages — and these advantages and disadvantages can vary
greatly by context.
What we see is not only based on the signals that our eyes send to our brain, but is influenced
strongly by the context the visual stimulus is presented in, on our previous knowledge, and expectations.
According to new research by Berkeley - Haas Assoc. Prof. Clayton Critcher, people evaluate others» moral character — being honest, principled, and virtuous — not simply by their deeds, but
also by the context that determines how such decisions are made.
Research has demonstrated that
guessing by context is highly inefficient, especially for struggling readers.
In another communications application, data from large computers can be downloaded into a VisiCalc model on an Apple II via the $ 180 Connector program
sold by Context Management Systems, creators of the MBA spreadsheet for the IBM Personal Computer.
The fact is that women in every culture and throughout history have undertaken the task of independent, nonheterosexual, woman - connected existence, to the extent made
possible by their context, often in the belief that they were the «only ones» ever to have done so (last emphasis mine).