Nonetheless, the basis is established for a sustained and contextualised study of agency, activists, organisation, process, strategy and tactics. |
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The subject is contextualised into a social realism that includes narrativity as a totality. |
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Broadcasters should have the right to do it, as long as it is properly contextualised and challenged. |
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This must be contextualised by determining, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, the teacher-student ratio that is locally acceptable. |
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Deployment planning is then contextualised in terms of these priorities and also the size, scale and staff present in the regions. |
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Adaptation to climate change must therefore be contextualised and make sure inequalities in view of risk are reduced. |
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Academic upgrading was combined with vocational skills training and both were provided using contextualised approaches to learning. |
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It is a report that provoked discussions and controversies, different approaches and contextualised analyses. |
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The development of contextualised materials and tools has been supported at various points by ESF investment alongside domestic funding. |
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It is time for radicalisation to be treated as the academic subject it is, and for a fuller, contextualised debate to be had. |
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The nature of the research methodology enabled responses to be located, gathered and contextualised under a rural lens. |
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Care needs to be taken that this broad structure of rights is always contextualised in the specific bio-physical and socio-cultural context of the region or country concerned. |
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In these areas, locally contextualised cultural and environmental resource management systems had often proven more efficient and sustainable than those imported from countries with different management traditions. |
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In particular, the framework and the indicators used in each evaluation must be contextualised and related to the perspectives of both the Dutch and Southern partners with regard to capacity development. |
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Expenditures need to be contextualised with the education sector's HIV and AIDS policy and costed implementation plans to determine if the amount disbursed corresponds to that actually required. |
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Things have got to be contextualised, de-personalised. |
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Contextual data was used in crucial policy-making decisions at school level in England from 2002-10, in the form of contextualised value-added progress calculations. |
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Equally, they are entirely at the mercy of the camera's eye because how a photograph gets cropped, used, contextualised, changes its meaning, utterly. |
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Context, including available resources, and the stage of the emergency must be considered in determining locally acceptable contextualised actions. |
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More explicit limits: The opt-out is contextualised as a derogation which must be subject to the effective protection of workers' health and safety, and to the express, free and informed consent of the worker. |
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Learning is also contextualised in development needs. |
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The organisation of the content and the activities embedded in it should be looked at, bearing in mind the known preferences of girls for more highly contextualised science particularly linked to moral or ethical issues. |
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The seriousness of the violence was represented elsewhere – such as by grave consequences befalling those involved or the violence being contextualised by the disapproving reactions of onlookers. |
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In the third phase, field officers introduced the ILAL products and contextualised them by discussing how they were relevant to the risks faced by the clients and their families. |
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Increased openness predicated on open technology platforms will arguably allow for highly contextualised per-poor innovations that were not previously possible. |
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