«While managers are concerned with generating and collecting data sources, leaders go beyond merely connecting, and scrutinize the most valuable data sources
given contextual realities and perceptions,» he said.
The formation of our practice is defined by our mobility and close contact to
different contextual realities or imaginaries and the emerging ambiguities.
Home thus not only embodies the
broader contextual realities of a physical domestic space, but also serves to represent and express our experiences and define our memories.
True, we are all deeply embedded in particular contexts, and
this contextual reality makes the warranting of universal claims exceedingly difficult.
The Biblical interpretations should also be shaped by praxis and
contextual realities.
A theology that does not relate itself to
these contextual realities becomes abstract and irrelevant.
Preaching on ethical issues needs to be aware of and address
these contextual realities.
Because we live lives abstracted from our own survival needs, and because our economic lives are abstracted through bank accounts, direct - deposit paychecks and credit cards, there is often
no contextual reality to the prices we pay.
Our responsive approach integrates cultural and scientific rigor, community interests and priorities,
contextual realities and constraints, and grant requirements.