Sentences with phrase «full context of»

Each individual shopper needs to look at the full context of their own situation and what kinds of options carriers offer them.
Steven Penney, a University of Alberta criminal law professor, says in looking at the full context of relevant Criminal Code sections, a production order should be sufficient for obtaining a past text message that has been stored (either saved on a wireless phone or on the database of a provider).
This may lead to decisions that do not reflect the full context of a dispute.
[DC: The scope of this article is the to give the full context of M&M's analysis and its promotion, something the mainstream media has failed to do so far.
Given his past performances I would not be surprised if it were an «accidental» misquote or a failure to provide the full context of the quote...
For more information, and the full context of the investigations see: www.globalwitness.org/shadyinc.
The significant part of that comment is «we don't know anything much useful about processes or drivers» (Please read the full comment as Professor Brook gets rather upset when readers are unable to ascertain the full context of what he said.)
Obviously the translation of the word in question (Richard Tol has suggested that it might be less strong than «fraud») is important, but also the full context of the remarks should be analyzed.]
According to The Mosher Timeline the full context of Gavin's «concern» (for want of a better word) about the link -LSB-...]
But the full context of the story needs to be understood and there is no one with more knowledge and a greater ability to do that by putting the pieces together than Steve Mc, Mosh and the other players.
Not even the mainstream media outlets sought the full context of the quote.
jim2: «These are government employees using government email making decisions that have potentially far - reaching implications and it's the committee's role to understand the full context of that decision - making process,» the aide said.
Flint resident Connor Coyne explained that when national media did cover the story, they failed to provide the full context of the tragedy by ignoring the many elements that triggered it.
But even that is difficult without the full context of what they knew of CA before presenting.
... Right, you can get a great sense of the full context of meaning, make definitive assessments of one's character, and determine how much prominence was gained professionally through a perception of written attitude in emails?
A single quote can not capture the full context of a conversation, let alone explain the nuances of the science.
I also pointed out that you had to go to an obscure and dubious (dubious in that it is not clear what the full context of the quote is) source to find the sort of comment you wanted to highlight.
Do I trust all climate scientists, research institutions, funding sources, journals and others involved in this arena to convey the full context of findings and to avoid sometimes stepping beyond the data?
We need to keep in mind the full context of the recent CO2 increase and associated warming.
Of course, any advice along these lines can only really make sense in full context of your situation, your risk tolerance, and the market conditions, so don't trust anyone on here (including me) too much.
Focusing entirely on writing, without considering the full context of publishing success, is a common recipe for failure.
The exciting, dramatic story of one of history's most famous events — the death of Julius Caesar — now placed in full context of Rome's civil wars by eminent historian Barry Strauss.
Taken in the full context of the movie, «All» is not transphobic.
In the blogoshere, all it takes is a few contradictory cherry picked studies and we've got a roiling controversy on our hands — no matter how poorly supported the outlier data is in full context of the peer reviewed literature.
We need to understand the full context of the observations in order to separate out the real cometary effects on Mars.»
If anything, it gets even more damning when you look at the full context of Brown's answer, to a question from Labour MP Gerald Kaufman.
I highly recommend reading it for the full context of why Clinton wouldn't have realized she was doing anything wrong, just how wrong she was, and what has been done to prevent this from occurring again, without straying into the debate about whether or not she should have been prosecuted.
But even if he does not, when put into the full context of the team, he will be worth every penny to City.
Preaching to the church is a form of public discourse in which God is recognized as being related to human beings not just individually but in the full context of their existence.
It's interesting that Pope Francis» people pick and choose what they like to hear and they ignore — you know he'll say something that is kind of paradigm - shifting in terms of getting people to think differently, but people don't read the full context of what he says about family and about life issues, about a lot of things.
But if it is so, then the real difficulty in ethical doctrines based exclusively on non-violence is that they isolate love as spirit and as strategy from the full context of the situation in which it must work.
This discussion of the pastoral task that lies before the churches suggests that the ethics of sex ought to be placed within the full context of the Christian life and the churches» pastoral ministry.
I am not a Greek or Hebrew scholar, and have been trying to potentially understand the full context of Romans 1:5, Romans 10:16, and 1 Cor 15.
read the chapter from the beginning so that you get the full context of what he is saying.
Independent brokers need to look at the full context of the needs and goals of clients.
But it's important to look at the data and the full context of broader markets.
While embracing the full context of a system may be impossible, it remains the innovator's responsibility to not only understand the objective of his or her's work, but to understand the impact of the transitions that might occur as well.

Not exact matches

«So if you think of it that way, the opportunity for Dataminr really is as big as the need for early information, more information, and full context on information and events around the world.»
«In a rush to publish, media outlets have not given the full context - including the extent to which these programs are overseen by all three branches of government - to these effective tools.»
But, in this context of multiple jobs, automation brings with it a wave of change that will see the structure of the full - time job fade away.
With that context, let me provide you a recap of our Q4 results as well as for the full year.
«Regardless of very short - term market direction, it is urgent for investors to understand where the equity markets are positioned in the context of the full market cycle.
This is in the context of having started full time work in 2015 and (me at least) living the college student lifestyle for 10 years before that.
In this context, «full cost» means that the form shows the various fees and charges that can inflate the amount of money due at closing.
We understand the statement that «we are justified by grace through faith because of Christ» in terms of the substitutionary atonement and imputed righteousness of Christ, leading to full assurance of eternal salvation; we seek to testify in all circumstances and contexts to this, the historic Protestant understanding of salvation by faith alone (sola fide).
When you read through the Bible chapter for chapter one will get a broader view or the full context about what happened, maybe where it happened why it did happen and for which purpose it happened but: «All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:..»
If you think I'm full of it, then read your bible and read the stupid thing in context as I'm sure most of you so - called christians have never bothered to do.
Now, this example is based on retrodictive reasoning, and it is full of traps; but in the context of nineteenth - century Britain, it might have functioned as a prediction.
You don't know what theories are in a scientific context, you make an argument equivalent to «people can't take strides greater than ten feet, therefore it's impossible to run a marathon,» and you think that the lack of a full understanding about a particular hypothetical explanation is some kind of demonstration that science is an abject failure.
Here is the full stand alone post, for context By the way, the former German foreign secretary Mr. Guido Westerwelle is just chastised by the Godhead: He suffers from leukemia (cancer of the blood).
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