Sentences with phrase «lack of context meant»

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Caring in a pastoral way about these larger contexts means, in part, exploring the needs of those who are underserved and who lack access to necessary support systems because of race, economic class, gender or sexual orientation.
People can believe what they want, but when in the furtherance of their AGENDA they indicate that I am lying or that I'm some Wenger acolyte when all I did is point at the facts, and might I add, ALL the known facts which means that those facts don't lack context, about Wenger's Monaco days, it is something I am not prepared to accept meekly.
The lack of real - world context means that online dates can cut across social networks to connect BBW people who might otherwise never have an opportunity to meet.
There are some moments later depicting scenes of the Armenians being raped, tortured and killed in the most brutal of fashions, no doubt meant to shock and disturb us, but curiously lack the emotional context.
Taking all these results together, one implication stands out above all: That schools bring little influence to bear on a child's achievement that is independent of his background and general social context; and that this very lack of an independent effect means that the inequalities imposed on children by their home, neighborhood, and peer environment are carried along to become the inequalities with which they confront adult life at the end of school.
But the lack of demographic adjustments in the published data that can ensure apples to apples comparison among states limit its value as a tool for determining which states perform more or less well than other states or as a means of analyzing performance in the context of differing state education policies.
Where the Touch Edition's touchscreen overlay might irk some readers (because text lacks crispness), and the Kindle's buttons might feel retro in the iPhone era, the Nook's touchscreen offers a highly adaptable, context - sensitive means of navigating the device.
The lack of a rendering context means that the XHTML content model for this document is very restrictive, allowing only a single nav element in the body, to ease both authoring and processing.
While Context touted that all three tablets, which included a Wi - Fi - only iPad 2, a PlayBook, and a Wi - Fi - only Samsung Galaxy 7.0 Plus, offered relatively good support for Exchange ActiveSync, allowing core security features to be managed by a central Exchange server, the Apple and Samsung slates lacked basic enterprise - level management tools, meaning only a handful of tablets can be managed at once.
Which in this context can mean lack of good education and pedigree.
This is not to say that Youkhana's work is insincere, or lacks commitment to the unique contexts she borrows footage from, but that the meaning of the show runs on a chain of deferrals that produces a sense of estrangement.
The baying hounds betray a profound lack of understanding of the context of all the discussions, and a malicious determination to smear by any means possible this outstanding scientist.
By a lack of context, Mr. Coleman seems to imply, or have you «believe» that the 10 warmest years were not as recent as facts have shown, by showing you «only» US data, that is not averaged into the «global mean temperature» assessments.
In this context, the phrase refers to knowledge or reckless lack of investigation, rather than its ordinary meaning of malicious intent.
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