Sentences with phrase «current day context»

Sure, in current day context that makes perfect sense for a Touareg R, for example.

Not exact matches

Authored by Australian researcher Ben Jensen, the report finds that many of the world's best education systems are providing current and future school leaders with leadership development that is specifically tailored to their unique context, mirrors their day - to - day responsibilities and is focused on real - world problems facing those in the profession.
As one consultant from the Alliance for Strategic Leadership puts it, coaching provides «the opportunity for feedback and guidance in real time» and «develops leaders in the context of their current jobs, without removing them from their day - to - day responsibilities.»
Google Now is also a pretty big deal - it processes various data about your location, time of day, your schedule, etc. - and it shows you a pack of information cards, which it deems important to you in the current context.
It helps that current Day Price action provides a more robust context for a long order.
In the end, rising yields (in their current context) aren't so very different from the other myriad positive & negative facts, figures & opinions investors encounter every single day — and most of the time, they tend to end up serving the prevailing bullish or bearish market trend, i.e. facts are cherry - picked made to fit the trend.
On Going Home explores our relationship with the truths of our past, and the ways we process, interpret and present these truths in the context of our current day self.
New works, as well as key works by the most important artists, will highlight the historical context and developments in German art from 1945 to the present day, but also focus on current artistic topics and contents.
Indeed, Hatoum's work pictures these constructs of access, almost like propaganda, in the context of the current events that continue to inform them, change them, make them more relevant — or as one can only hope, one day render them completely obsolete.
But I think these days when someone speaks of global climate change they are speaking of the current anthropogenic warming unless specified otherwise explicitly or by context.
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