Sentences with phrase «dependent upon context»

Separating children into «special» areas for learning is not inclusion but integration or segregation (dependent upon the context).
The selection, the supposedly unmediated «discovery» of «pure» facts is already, in a scarcely obvious way, dependent upon context and determined by context.
Your habits are highly dependent upon context.

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Thirdly, there is knowledge of Jesus of Nazareth which is significant only in the context of specifically Christian faith, i.e. knowledge of him of a kind dependent upon the acknowledgement of him as Lord and Christ.
Modern realism must indeed acknowledge that «all knowing [is] context relevant in much the same way as» the physical realm discovered by modern science - and all creation is immediately dependent upon and contextualised by, for its very existence and intelligibility, the Mind of God.
Meanwhile, the minister was likely to be completely isolated from the sustaining power and status - giving context of his church, and, thrown into intimate face - to - face contact with his lay people, made dependent upon his own character and something as intangible to most colonists as «the Spirit» for whatever of prestige he could gain and leadership he could give.
The process is far more dynamic and dependent upon a classroom's day - to - day operations, and upon the personalities and challenges that crop up in that context throughout the year.
This will be dependent upon the coach, the relationship with each teacher, and the context in which each conversation takes place.
TouchPoint App refines this suite into tools most suited for smartphones, enabling law firms and legal service providers to offer multiple access points for their customers, dependent upon need and context.
Further development of this framework is dependent upon its appropriateness and utility in an Indigenous context in Western Australia and the active participation of Indigenous stakeholder groups.
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