Assemblage, a form that flourished on the West Coast, is newly contextualized here. |
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Our analysis is contextualized based on the national and regional socio-economic environment in which the MFI operates. |
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Given the documentary nature of the film, the members agreed that the scenes of intimacy between men were well contextualized. |
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This description needs to be contextualized for each strategic transport decision. |
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It is contextualized within a global citizenship and international sustainable development framework. |
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Less than 10 per cent of the TV shows, movies and music videos that were analyzed contextualized the violence or explored its human consequences. |
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Accordingly, this needs to be contextualized according to the specific policy setting of each decision. |
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When contextualized in this manner, racial profiling is perceived by the police as one in a series of activities that define their work. |
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As a key to its understanding, this Ecclesiology has to take into account a contextualized theology. |
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Rural education is governed by a basic common curriculum, contextualized to meet local needs. |
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In addition to these types of disaggregation, relevant across all countries, a contextualized approach to disaggregation is required. |
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In line with: Tasks contextualized sociocultural environments and suggestions for developing learning strategies and communication. |
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In order to remain faithful to our charge to highlight contemporary Africa, we historically contextualized the stories that the older pieces tell. |
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Students are also asked to describe the impact the book had on them in terms of perceptions regarding spirituality and how it was contextualized by the book's author. |
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First, common factors are not conceptually clear, operationally defined, or contextualized within a clinical process enough to make them either researchable or understandable. |
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It would enable an assessment of voting issues to be fact-based and contextualized. |
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The way in which he carried out his crime, and the way his thoughts contextualized it, resembles role-playing, rather than political terrorism. |
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The artists want their works to be properly contextualized, and museums and galleries take the care to oblige. |
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Ms. Shelley Chrest: Again, I contextualized my whole discussion within a legal aid context, and focused on legal aid. |
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These negotiations are contextualized by different systems of values, points of view and logics. |
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For most countries, contextualized information and research on the rights and needs of people with disabilities is often largely absent. |
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Accidentalness is an active component, to be convincingly contextualized. |
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Some of the questions were especially contextualized for the information professions for this study. |
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Within the three themes, vulnerability, impact and action, governments contextualized the various dimensions of human trafficking in relation to security, development and human rights. |
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The novels, novellas, excerpts, and short stories included in the Cheeky Frawg collection are not narratives in the traditional sense so much as a series of contextualized impressions. |
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These leadership development programs train leaders in character, skill and knowledge, using a contextualized curriculum that is shaped by the core concepts of the alliance. |
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Early works contextualized, and were placed in context by, their midcareer and later siblings. |
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Models of care should be flexible and contextualized, taking into account co-morbidities and paying particular attention to vulnerable, at-risk populations. |
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Integrating normative and operational practice by demonstrating how international standards can be operationalized, contextualized and generalized. |
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Thanks to this generous grant, almost 32,000 documents and artifacts related to significant themes in Canadian history will be digitized, and a number of these will also be contextualized in 18 thematic Web tours. |
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We see their own particular perspectives, historicized and contextualized through quotes from the local press of the time. |
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Additional contextualized and practical learning is linked to construction of school kitchens with improved stoves, school gardens for agricultural learning and practical education programmes on development of woodlots. |
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Reading, writing and grammar are introduced after the student has had a minimum amount of exposure to hearing and speaking Gaelic through everyday contextualized activities. |
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Told by her great granddaughter, this book weaves together some of the extensive writings of Taylor into a contextualized narrative that is rich and inviting. |
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I continue to think that racial issues can and should be covered in an evaluative, responsible, contextualized manner, whatever your media outlet. |
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