Such contextualisation is necessary in order to provide a comprehensive account of Mawson's life and achievements. |
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Although there is much to disagree with in this book, I love it because it is a wonderful case study in the contextualisation of the gospel. |
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It gets frustrating when your album falls victim to extreme contextualisation. |
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I have argued that alternative worship is one strategy for contextualisation and resistance in postmodernity. |
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This formulation ensures that any contextualisation will remain absent. |
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Important and complex, this work requires the contextualisation of the cultural enterprises. |
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While I'm not sure it was ever the curator's intention, the exhibit threw light on the museum collection process and struggle for contextualisation. |
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Conversely, we should be suspicious of excessive contextualisation, as this will, as is indeed often the case, prevent reuse. |
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The experience of users of the INEE Minimum Standards has shown that contextualisation is more effective when carried out as a participatory and collaborative exercise. |
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Ultimately, the value of this book lies in the considered reading and contextualisation of the plays and their relationship with their audiences. |
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Decentralisation is closely related to processes of contextualisation, participation, knowledge-based empowerment and a spirit of ownership, and consequently, the sustainability of in terventions. |
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Ideally, the process of contextualisation should occur prior to the onset of any emergency as part of educational contingency planning and preparedness. |
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Consideration of country-specific circumstances and contextualisation is important to evolve relevant and effective consumer protection and education infrastructures. |
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She is determined to provide a rich learning experience and by providing flexibility, contextualisation and post course support, and she fulfils the goal completely. |
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