Sentences with phrase «needed context»

A collaboration of several energy and environmental organizations with experience in distributed solar provided some badly needed context for the contested values of solar.
And we will continue to run our public programme of talks and publications that provide much needed context and critical thinking for the work that we and our artists do.
The reader needs context in order to fully understand and appreciate your achievements.
You do need some context of the state of the economy, and how surprised the people talking about the numbers are.
Our reports provide needed context to discussions about life in the digital age, and the role of technology in homes and classrooms.
Readers need context because they are NOT going to take the time to figure out whatever your resume does not tell them.
Before beginning these activities, students need some context about why this unit requires students to commit to norms of respect and community.
Even the 6.4 - percent unemployment rate for the least skilled needs context.
But some of these words are important and applicable, they just need context.
Volume 2 is easily the most immediately pleasing part of the trilogy, although it obviously needs the context of the other two films.
But even those ingredients need some context in order to work and there is no reason on earth for it to take up an hour and 45 minutes.
Teachers need this context to maximize the effect of adopted materials.
However, if your counterparts are delivering increases of over 80 % in the same market, then this is not good — readers need context and proof.
Bogle's piece also provided some much needed context on the growth of the passive fund market, as well as a few warnings.
The process also demonstrated to them the power of thorough disaggregation and that data needs context to make sense.
The CTT retains the psychometric properties of the standard TMT, but it substitutes the use of colour for the use of English alphabet letters, making it more suitable in cross-cultural and other special needs contexts.
As if you really needed context for driving a car with guns blasting bad guys at breakneck speed, TT Fusion attempts to tell a story throughout the missions.
Not that $ 300 billion in 92 days needs context, but here's some anyway: This is more than Amazon was worth in April 2016, not even two years ago.
Historians need contexts, and Outler has found his in conversations, colleagues and, most of all, the family.
Faith needs a context that is open to the possibility that God plays a role in human life and, indeed, in the whole of history and nature.
Stanton is absolutely right that these numbers need context.
Vidals «defensive stats» need context though, a lot of his defensive contributions are high up the pitch where he plays 90 % of the time.
«To recognize high - level features, the algorithm needs context to understand what is in the image.
Women often need context to get into the mood, says psychologist Sheryl Kingsberg, PhD, of the Case School of Medicine, University Hospitals of Cleveland.
One doesn't need a context to appreciate Boyhood, but the film does need a little defense against some younger twitterers whose reactions can be summarized as «What's the big deal?»
In the city level, you are always a few roads away from a handful of Rams or Thugs, so dying can really screw you over (that phrase needs context).
Learners need context for how outcomes connect content to their lives — but that's not always viewed as possible, or necessarily the best idea.
(Editor's Note: The pink hat reference is perfect for ME, but definitely needs context.
Not that watching your hapless rider's bones break after smacking into a conveniently placed rock for the umpteenth time ever needed any context.
And Garry J. Wise wrote that it «thoroughly canvasses the key social media platforms and provides much - needed context via thoughtful comments from several Canadian lawyers who are constructively engaging online.»
But I still think it's a worthwhile read because Kitces» deep digs into a broad array of planning and investing issues can provide much - needed context on issues that are often portrayed too simplistically elsewhere.
Mobile devices are now being used for learning as well, and true to their character, they are providing the much needed context in learning as well.
A coalition of 16 science and environmental groups, including the Union of Concerned Scientists, issued a joint statement praising the assessment, while others said it provided much - needed context for sticky debates on Capitol Hill and in statehouses across the land.
The process also demonstrated to them the power of thorough disaggregation and that data need context to make sense.
Fun, magic and joy, however, need the context of a genuine footballing contest: a game entirely composed of attempted rabonas would be some sort of depressing exhibition match, pretty but vacant, appealing but meaningless.
From the very get go, Final Fantasy XV fails to provide much needed context about the who and why of the game's plot.
Two simple graphs provide needed context, and exemplify the dynamic, fluctuating nature of climate change.
Special Needs Context - based instruction helps special education students overcome their difficulties with comprehension, problem solving, organizing, and communication skills.
Lesser known teachers, patrons, and collectors, are profiled in addition to artists, adding much needed context to a storied history.
Even though Loree had been working at the New Britain, Conn. company for nearly 20 years, he reflected that «there's a fabric that needs a context, needs to be richer.»
A buying scenario is the modeled melding narrative I speak about and provides much - needed context and in - depth understanding into the complexities confronted by buyers.
To all of you quoting scripture, your not supposed to read a sentence in the bible and look for meaning to understand it's meaning you need the context which is the entire bible.
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