"To change the context" means to alter the environment or circumstances surrounding something, in order to give it a different meaning or perspective.
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However, again, the urban stations also show an underlying warming trend, which substantially
changes the context of the trends.
This year's conference focused on efforts to engage communities in
changing the context in which families live and highlighted ways to build protective factors that prevent child maltreatment.
Employee ownership
changes the context for compensation and benefits in terms of managing benefit levels, maximizing motivational impact, and addressing trade - offs between personnel expenses and profitability.
It is a bit of punctuation in an otherwise long essay about the man, and does
n't change the context of anything about written or said about him.
Wearing these knee - high wedge boots would
inevitably change the context of not just the outfit you chose to wear with them, but probably the whole atmosphere in the room.
«I was observing that our youth are growing up in a
vastly changing context where no aspect of their lives is untouched by the media and digital era,» she says.
For example, if your dog is really good responding to a sit inside the house,
change the context slightly and make it more challenging.
It reflects a level of demand below business as usual that relates to the latest information and
changing context about future plans.
The family, as a whole, may have work to do to
change the context in which one or more children are struggling.
The volume also holds up a mirror to the
rapidly changing context for Guyton's work, which in a few short years shifted from discussions of the widespread use of modernist motifs in art during the early 2000s to others revolving around the artwork, anticipating its continuous circulation as digital media became ubiquitous in art and culture alike.
This map is part of a series of ongoing representations of the artist's vibrant relationships with cities and geography, a distinctive way in which he relates to his surroundings and his own experience
with changing contexts and places.
Iniva presents three international discussion panels to share insights into
how changing contexts are affecting art practice.
Backbenchers believe election
result changed context of Brexit talks and want Keir Starmer to offer more contrast to Conservative position
«We just haven't looked at these transgenerational or maternal effects in a climate
change context before.
This landmark television event is a riveting and often deeply moving film portrait of the most important artist of the second half of the twentieth century, set within the turbulent and
constantly changing context of his life and times.
There is no doubt that the introduction of high - stakes accountability for schools and the end of social promotion for
students changed the context of teaching in the Chicago Public Schools.
It's a core principle: the systems and schools we work with have it in their best interests to be learning organizations that respond and adapt quickly to complex, unpredictable, and
fast changing contexts.
This Mario is defined by open, «sandbox» levels stuffed with secrets and multiple goals that do not necessarily need to be attempted in order, but that
sometimes change the context of the level when you complete them.
Froment seeks to address the subjectivity of images and the
ever changing contexts in which they come to be interpreted.
In a career going back to the late 1970s, Kay Rosen has made a medium out of language the way, say, Rachel Lachowicz has made a medium out of lipstick: Words are for her a found material with embedded meanings she can mine and play on, not
just changing their context (the basic Duchampian maneuver) but boldly if slyly reshaping them.
Clarkslegal's tenth and final TUPE in 10 podcast, focuses specifically on commercial contracts in a service
provision change context... 12 March 2018
The Childhoods in
Changing Contexts Research Group focuses on early childhood education and care workforce; evaluation of early childhood programs, policies and initiatives; cultural and multilingual contexts and childhoods; and young children's rights and citizenships.
Scientific developments were
rapidly changing the context of contemporary life and Yves Klein believed that as an artist the only way forward was to create a new realm for artistic exploration that reconnected people to the sublime rather than dwell in nihilistic emotion or existential angst.
His interesting discussion of pieces by Jasper Johns, Richard Tuttle and Max Beckmann correctly reminded us that art is not only made but constantly reinterpreted in light of specific and
always changing contexts.
In the current
climate change context, it is crucial that we understand and characterise this response, particularly in the Brazilian Amazon where, up to now, the work carried out on this subject had not been compiled.
An important study in Nature on the neuroscience of racial attitudes also observed that
changing the context for interracial interactions was critical to changing the brain's responses.
The full passage does
n't change the context in the least, unless you think that the church should not follow and do what christ said.
I thought of how Pop Art and Postmodernism have
changed the context in which anyone looks at Abstract Expressionism.