Sentences with phrase «depending upon the context»

That all depends upon the context.
Depending upon the context of the passage however, the authors either use the word «rhinoceros» if the intent was to speak of two horns, or «unicornis» if the intent was to mean a singular horn.
Whether a work is good or not depends upon the context in which it occurs.
Whatever the change of mind is about depends upon the context.
She also called on scientists to remember that words can have multiple meanings and connotations to different audiences, or depending upon their context.
Again, absolute rubbish, this totally depends upon the context in which this is being used, for example, finding out factual information on a new car you're purchasing would be fine, but would you want your dentist using Wikipedia to brief themselves before your next root canal surgery!
Our ability to perceive, interpret and categorize depends upon the context of the work itself, as well as the circumstances of its presentation.
== > (a term usually associated with even stronger motivated reasoning, possibly conscious rather than subconscious, depending upon context),
Instead, they can be viewed as part of an environmental problem or as part of an environmental solution, depending upon the context.
No problem, Wayne, as an engineer I always interpret «all» to mean more than «two - sigma» (95 %) or «three - sigma» (99.5 %), depending upon the context, up to the point where, as you say, «the small difference remaining doesn't matter ``.
In Cream Holdings v Banerjee [2004] UKHL 44, [2004] 4 All ER 617, the House of Lords held that the word «likely» could mean different things depending upon its context.
For example, depending upon the context in which drug or alcohol testing is required (i.e., unionized vs. non-unionized), different considerations can and will apply.
The nature of judicial review in every case depends upon the context.

Not exact matches

The criteria for determining if someone is an employee or a contractor can vary widely, depending upon the jurisdiction and the context in which the law is being applied (or avoided).
I'm not similarly anti-semantic necessarily in modern contexts, because I think this is a statement that depends upon the journalistic capabilities contemporaneous with Moynihan's congress.
Depending upon which Biblical software one is using, one can see anything from a dozen to 10,000 manuscripts, to view the variant readings in context.
In another context we have said that the nature, intensity, duration, and organization of a religious group depends upon the way in which its members experience God, how they conceive of and communicate with Him, and how they experience fellowship, conceive of it, and practice it.
This is due to the fact that when men slowly abandoned the nomad existence of the hunter and pastoralist for the settled existence of the agriculturist, they found themselves in a context in which their existence depended upon certain common factors and cycles of time.
Whether it is an insertion primarily depends upon any contrast with context.
The left tablet of the ten commandments presupposes the right tablet and the second commandment depends upon the first and the theological context of the New Testament witness to Christ.
The idea that a situation may have multiple answers that depend upon variables and context is a foreign and complex notion to children (and even many adults).
When drilling down to the specifics, school districts will take different actions depending upon particular histories, cultures, and contexts.
The Profiles builds upon the Principal Standard to describe the actions of effective school leaders, depending on their context, career stage and capabilities.
I appreciate that a large proportion of this will depend upon time and also the educational context in which we are working, for example this will be significantly different in a primary setting compared to that of a secondary school.
To this end, my project approaches musical talent as a floating signifier with a range of meanings that depend upon the discursive context and the speaker's agenda.
We need to be careful focussing upon «trends» — it can lead to serious errors of context — and this underlies the entire «global warming» thesis which relies upon computer models with entirely false (i.e. non-natural) notions of an equilibrium starting point and calculations of trend — this conveniently ignores cycles, and it has to because a) there are several non-orbital cycles in motion (8 - 10 yr, 11, 22, 60, 70, 80, 400 and 1000 - 1500) depending on ocean basic, hemisphere and global view — all interacting via «teleconnection» of those ocean basins, some clearly timed by solar cycles, some peaking together; b) because the cycles are not exact, you can not tell in any one decade where you are in the longer cycles.
Even within the common definition of what the term «science» means as a working philosophy, there are elements of the philosophy that may be interpreted differently depending upon the working context, or at least to be given greater or lesser emphasis depending on the field of study or the type of work being performed — basic research versus product engineering, for example.
In that context, the determination of whether a rule is a «new rule» should depend upon foreseeability and the amount of reliance that people put on the old rule as opposed to the new rule being in force.
The size of these penalties will, like other regulatory contexts, depend upon a number of aggravating and mitigating factors.
(3) advertises specific or cumulative case results, without a disclaimer that (i) puts the case results in a context that is not misleading; (ii) states that case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case; and (iii) further states that case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any future case undertaken by the lawyer.
The integrity of the administration of justice depends upon the unique role of the solicitor who provides legal advice to clients within this complex system»:... These words, written in the context of solicitor - client privilege, are equally apt to describe the centrality to the administration of justice of the lawyer's duty of commitment to the client's cause.
This Comment joins other work in arguing that the legitimacy of stare decisis depends upon widespread publication.4 The doctrine of stare decisis itself emerged only with the consistent and reliable publication of court opinions, 5 and legal processes that do not result in the issuance of publicly available opinions, such as settlements and arbitrations, generally lack stare decisis norms altogether.6 Although previous scholarship has discussed the proper role of stare decisis in the context of «unpublished» opinions, 7 which make up around eighty percent of all United States courts of appeals opinions8 (and are usually publicly available despite their name), 9 this Comment provides the first examination of the tenability of stare decisis as applied to truly secret opinions like those of the FISC.
Implicitly or explicitly, much of the treatment literature discusses the therapeutic relationship in the context of a parent - child attachment model (for example, «the good enough mother»), in which our clients safely depend upon us to support relational repair.
The degree of individuation — the ability to maintain your own personal identity within a marriage or family contextdepends upon your own personal characteristics and your early experiences.
Children sort people into cognitive categories such as kid and adult or boy and girl (the relevant categories depend upon the social context), and then decide which one they belong in.
Implicitly or explicitly, much of the literature discusses the therapeutic relationship in the context of a parent - child attachment model, in which the client safely depends upon the therapist's secure attachment to support developmental repair.
[16][17][18][19][20][21] Many practitioners claim to be «eclectic», using techniques from several areas, depending upon their own inclinations and / or the needs of the client (s), and there is a growing movement toward a single «generic» family therapy that seeks to incorporate the best of the accumulated knowledge in the field and which can be adapted to many different contexts; [22] however, there are still a significant number of therapists who adhere more or less strictly to a particular, or limited number of, approach (es).
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