The ultimate goal is to articulate, provisionally, a new theoretical and historical contextualization of early modern prosody. |
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We are passing through a crisis of identity and, consequently, a crisis of contextualization. |
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A larger historical contextualization of these seemingly isolated events would have filled in such a gap. |
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Without biographical contextualization, it would be difficult to know how to answer these questions. |
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It is this relatively low degree of contextualization that renders these data good for some inferences, but not as good for others. |
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To have a sign remains insufficient, however, for it is biblical contextualization and argumentation that gives a sign meaning. |
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Ovid's strategic silence is designed for an audience familiar with the contextualization of the Marsyas figure in the Augustan world. |
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I begin with some contextualization of what is at stake here for Milton criticism. |
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Consequently, mastery of basic competencies meets the dual requirement of contextualization and generalization of learnings. |
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That would impoverish MOST whose richness lies in the contextualization of its tools or products. |
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The fundamental aim of principles for party assistance is to get the balance right between sufficient systematization and more contextualization. |
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However, rather than presenting images and the stories behind them, there is once again a repetitious use of the same emblematic images with little contextualization. |
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These resources enable a program to begin quickly while encouraging further contextualization as the program develops. |
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Strategies for literacy promotion will provide options for local solutions and for the contextualization of proposed measures. |
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In his contextualization of James within the tradition of Black resistance Kelley also offers intelligent, targeted critiques of his ideas. |
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This contextualization allows the judge to assess the seriousness of the offences with which the accused has been charged and to take the appropriate legal measures. |
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A close reading of the architecture and social history of the church suggests, however, the complexity of the elements and values of cultural mixing and the need for careful contextualization. |
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Most of the information pertaining to the recommendations is included under other subject headings in the present report to avoid duplication and to ensure proper contextualization. |
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But before these reasons are set out, a contextualization is in order. |
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A particular challenge will be the contextualization of art and culture. |
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At the beginning of the Decade, there was a greater perceived need to arrive at an agreed definition whereas now there appears more room for localization and contextualization. |
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Rather than look into actual figures, it may be more useful to raise some pertinent issues regarding resources required, costs and monitoring of contextualization. |
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The contextualization of development projects is a prerequisite for their implementation in the field and increases the chances of realizing, in part at least, the goals being pursued. |
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Examples of such educational initiatives, often called contextualization of learning, are reviewed and a number of key issues and lessons are examined. |
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Most of the information pertaining to these recommendations is included under other subject headings in the present report in order to avoid duplication and ensure proper contextualization. |
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This lack of contextualization, in conjunction with the apparent reluctance of most video-game publishers to promote their own heritage, has led to the ghettoization of older games. |
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Pain, for example, is experienced multidimensionally, with emotional and psychological contextualization of physical sensations. |
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Properly understood, it seems to include all that contextualization includes. |
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However, if the strength of the book lies in these finely drawn individual portraits, its weakness lies in the relative lack of broader contextualization. |
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