Sentences with phrase «much context matters»

This story going global is a great example of how little facts matter and how much context matters when looking at news.
«If we're not thinking about how much context matters, and how to change context, we're losing most of the leverage that we have to actually get people to behave differently.»
A series of different life experiences lead me to the realize how much context matters.

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The calculation that matters, then, is not how much Google or Facebook are hurt in isolation, but how much they are hurt relatively to their competitors, and the obvious answer is «a lot less», which, in the context of that secular increase, means growth.
The church should do everything it can to minister to all people no matter what their family context, and it must do much to broaden its ministry to the new family forms.
We must recognize that in this context «adaptation» is strictly defined in terms of survival values and that, generally speaking, it is the simpler forms of organization that possess the greatest staying power: living systems, no matter how fantastically intricate - and well organized they might be, have a much shorter span of existence than, say, a rock crystal, or a single stable atom.34
No other comparison in the context of creativity (e.g., the one with Aristotle's matter) is repeated so often and developed so much.
No matter how much we believe we have left these things behind, they are part of the inevitable context of our preaching.
No, I don't think so, but it should cause us to be very deliberate in our communication around such matters and cause us to use more context so as to not put too much weight on the words themselves.
Context may matter just as much as chemistry.
No matter how much you might know about a person, the very specific context of a date can change everything.
Still, that likely doesn't matter much in context.
In context, there's not much to say about the performances, any more than there is about the Lee Hall / Richard Curtis script, beyond the extent to which they collectively provide a framework for one or another tableau - some truly breathtaking, others cheesy beyond words (one reason why the linguistic component of such material scarcely matters).
If we keep in mind the fundamental limitations of data — for example, that test scores are at best an approximation of learning and that context and implementation do matter — we are much more likely to discern reliable findings.
Or at least, not always to the extent that the fans and myself would have perhaps liked, and yet this shouldn't be taken out of context, because Mass Effect's concept of choice has always been largely an illusion: no matter what you chose to do you never really altered the stories major plot points that much.
In the context of postwar art, size very much matters.
She encouraged the ambiguity as much by sudden shifts in style and subject matter as by subtlety, if that words makes any sense in this context.
(How much that context matters to black abstraction is best left to another story.)
But when I attended a seminar last summer to catch up on seminal readings I'd never had time for, from Aristotle's «Politics» to Martin Luther King's «Letter from Birmingham City Jail,» the discussion of King's efforts and the resulting social changes made it clear that context — even technology — mattered as much as message.
But once again, IN REALITY, how much of this do - goodery really matters in the wider context of climate change.
So, I will not go on about the verbal portrayal much, but that often matters quite a bit in other contexts.
In the context of mitigation, the discount rate matters because it could be argued that even though delayed mitigation is more costly than cutting emissions now (because steeper cuts are required), those delayed (greater) expenses are not «worth as much» as today's costs because they are discounted.
Even in the context of security discussions, I think these reasons matter, because part of our security depends on remaining true to our values... We import more oil from Africa than the Middle East — probably a shock to a lot of people — and that share will grow... We» l be drawn into the politics of Africa, to a much greater extent.»
The limited discussion in the travaux prĂ©paratoires on this issue could be understood as suggesting that severability would be appropriate in cases where the matters in the award going beyond the scope of the agreement were «secondary» in nature or which constituted, as one delegate put it, «a small detail» in the context of the rest of the award.825 In practice, its application is much broader.826
In fact, the unpublished opinion drew very well reasoned majority and dissenting opinions in a context dealing with how much does an employer have to actively prosecute a matter — during the litigation process or to judgment — in order to decide whether a dispute falls within Labor Code section 3856 (b) or section 3856 (c).
And this morning, Peter Lattman of the Wall Street Journal Law Blog had the scoop on a «hot off the presses» ruling by federal district court Judge Lewis Kaplan, who found that that prosecutors violated the constitutional rights of a group of former KPMG partners in pressuring the firm not to advance them legal fees (I originally blogged about the matter here in the context of how much we should expect corporations to stand up for customer or employee rights when government comes knocking on the corporate door).
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