Sentences with phrase «much useful context»

Thank you for bringing this important case to my attention and providing so much useful context to it.

Not exact matches

But, they are much more useful when used in the context of plain speak, more specificity, and clarifying examples.
In these instances, much more meaningful disclosure is offered, providing shareholders with useful context as to the value of particular skills to the board and the company.
I wouldn't want Deb to change a thing about Smitten Kitchen, but I would also add that sometimes the focus on Jacob is frustrating — not so much what Deb has to share that's useful and interesting as it is part of her life an the context in which she cooks — but the kazillion coos in the comment section.
In the Singer Heartland report, one particularly egregious out of context citation is the quoting of Kevin Trenberth on pages 14 - 15, where it is implied that Trenberth concludes that climate computer models are in no way useful to predict future climate — very much contrary to his actual and publicly stated views.
Lively and full of errata, if not too much useful criticism or context beyond «this scared me when I was a kid» (see above for my identical contribution to this conversation), it's the preferred option over the first commentary reuniting stars Robinson and Gene Barry, who do better than you'd expect (especially Robinson, who's evidently boned up for this project) but still just provide the usual behind - the - scenes stories.
I find the discussion question approach much more useful than the standard art historical approach as the students can explore context and meaning through this.
Most of the people here are talking about buying an index fund or funds, so there's no real way that stock buybacks by individual companies are going to be a very useful indicator of much of anything in that context.
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.)
To be useful in a risk context, climate change assessments therefore need a much more thorough exploration of the tails of the distributions of physical variables such as sea level rise, temperature, and precipitation, where our scientific knowledge base is less complete, and where sophisticated climate models are less helpful.
This is useful context to the discussion, as direct traffic numbers are showing much higher across all the legal websites we represent.
In Pirsig's terms, much modern research (and writing based on it) can be described as «romantic», i.e., as accepting what is done, just because it is there; I would like to suggest that we explore the «classical» version where it is important that we consider whether what we have found is actually correct, useful, sensible or just — whatever those might mean in the particular context.
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