It elucidates his artistic goals and style, while placing the artist in the broader context of American art and culture. |
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Our secondary goal is to situate this exploration and analysis within the broader context of continuing professional education. |
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Of course, all of this is addressed in the broader context of religious pluralism in the American political system. |
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The very title of his book was indicative of its intent not to ethicize the problem, but to treat it in a broader context. |
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Scientists who attempt to work in the broader context tend to face unsupportive institutional reward systems and other barriers. |
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The idea is thus to set the EU's priorities in a broader context, addressing the operational problems that have long been put on the back burner. |
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If we remain like the yeast we can hopefully have a leavening effect on a broader context. |
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It also builds on the partnership work of individual co-sponsors within the broader context of their respective mandates. |
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He will deliver the main part of the presentation, whereas I would like to remind you the broader context. |
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The right to education within the broader context of human rights is also a funda mental right for prisoners. |
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I would like to begin by situating the significance of discussing human rights in Iran in a broader context. |
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We have peace in the broader context and national security, but that is not enough to move the country forward to sustained democracy and economic growth. |
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I still view the trend from a broader context of a longer term basing pattern for canola. |
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Should they be understood only as human rights or as rights in the broader context of international law, as individual or collective rights? |
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By providing key references for the broader history of science and of Canada, he enables those interested to place the contribution of geoscience into a broader context. |
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Placing your portfolio on the Web allows you to link your pages to related information, which helps to situate your work within a broader context of your choosing. |
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We contrast the geological development of the Bainang terrane with that of other terranes in the region and consider this in the broader context of Neotethys evolution. |
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They will consider different interpretations of the famous clash of August 22nd, 1485, within the broader context of medieval warfare and chivalry. |
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Any proposed legislative or regulatory changes have to be viewed in the broader context of the viability of the aviation industry. |
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The responses also acknowledged that the adequacy of minimum income schemes had to be assessed in the broader context of access to employment. |
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Before doing so, however, it is important to set our analysis of the distribution of wages and job quality in a broader context. |
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Thirdly, the problem of Kosovo must be regarded within the broader context of the situation in the Balkans. |
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This is a long-term issue, however, and has to be put in a broader context. |
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The future of the waterway should also be seen within the broader context of international trade. |
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Section 2 introduces a number of linguistic considerations that set the broader context in which legal aid services operate. |
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I also recognize that this one-on-one time is a teaching opportunity that I don't experience in the broader context of my teaching career. |
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And academic observers add some theoretical analysis which helps to put single issues into a broader context. |
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I think the broader context, as he said, while it lays out many challenges, also presents, as he said, many opportunities. |
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The project provides support for SALW control, but with the added feature of placing these efforts within the broader context of promoting human security. |
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Each of these, the traditional pattern chosen, the social event and the gifting occur within the broader context of the community. |
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Besides formal organizations for basic education, we should seek to engage civil society in a broader context with all its creativity and commitment. |
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Witchcraft related violence is often discussed as a serious issue in the broader context of violence against women. |
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Nonetheless, the international aspect of the Romanian politics should be viewed within the broader context of the Leninist ideological project. |
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Without that support, the issue of human rights in China will surely become a pawn in the broader context of US-China power relations and China will continue to flaunt its international human rights obligations. |
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Also included is more general background material, collected to inform Committee Members and to assist readers in understanding the broader context in which CSIS's security intelligence work is carried out. |
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Pandemic preparedness and response will also be expanded through the use of programme communication to build capacity in the broader context of emerging diseases. |
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The threats and intimidatory acts made against Alexander MontaƱa and Sofia Lopez are part of a broader context of repression against human rights lawyers in Columbia. |
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More generally, this issue will be addressed in the broader context of the guidelines for the Commission's participation in private-law bodies will be put before the Commission in the very near future. |
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In contrast, other states have placed the small arms problem in a broader context linked to violence and they plead for a perspective in which weapons are subject to strict controls at the national and international levels. |
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An integrated approach that situates HIV policy in this broader context is important to avoid the pitfall of seeing HIV as a stand-alone policy issue. |
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There is a broader context, too, that is worth exploring. |
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They are weak, however, in establishing the broader context. |
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I can only endorse what my Dutch colleague said about the importance attached to commencing those FMCT negotiations, one that we heartily support, but we have to see it in that broader context. |
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Within the growing movement to resituate economic policies in the broader context of development and human rights, gender is either unsatisfactorily addressed or, worse, forgotten altogether. |
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It is impossible to understand changes in the field of early childhood care and development unless attention is given to the broader context in which those changes are occurring. |
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Some participants expressed the view that peacekeeping operations should be placed in a broader context that includes conflict prevention and peacebuilding. |
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It was stated that the work of UNODC and the role of standards and norms needed to be seen in a broader context, one that included human rights and the rule of law. |
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Interpersonal therapies draw upon a broader context, in that they help patients view their symptoms in terms of their social and communicational implications. |
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In a broader context, these past climate change records will be interlinked with records taken elsewhere, including ice cores from Antarctica, and lake sediment and tree ring records from temperate and tropical regions. |
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There is little policy formation around the broader context of reducing energy system vulnerability through ecodevelopment strategies, e.g., addressing environmental, social, economic, technical and governance issues. |
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More recent decisions expand the grounds of judicial independence and increase its requirements of institutional independence by situating it in the broader context of the separation of powers and the rule of law. |
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It is now being recommended that violence be seen in a broader context and be considered as a health issue as well, and that the various areas of the mandate be incorporated rather than working in isolation. |
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Genetic diversity is increasingly being seen in a much broader context. |
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Therefore, actual and potential users of psychoactive drugs should be made aware of this, as well as of other possible harmful effects and consequences of these substances in the broader context of health education. |
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These terms may not be sufficiently flexible when transferred to a broader context that includes humanities and social sciences activities in which research does not necessarily rely on hypothesis testing. |
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Offshore outsourcing, however, should be studied in the broader context of domestic outsourcing, which is considerably larger and may be a pre-cursor to offshore outsourcing. |
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In Polish, SVO order is basic in an affirmative sentence, and a different order is used to either emphasize some part of it or to adapt it to a broader context logic. |
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This essay locates the singular events of the 'Lost Chinaman Hoax' within the broader context of New Zealand sinophobia in the late nineteenth century. |
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