Can there not be studies that explore, complicate, flesh out, or contextualize this central narrative with new insights and evidence? |
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And finally, I may also forget to include key information that would help to contextualize a given situation. |
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Even as the authors provide captions conveying artists' descriptions of the works, they fail to adequately contextualize these captions. |
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Or at least being called upon to contextualize and explain outlandish remarks made by some in the Republican Party. |
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Few in history have gotten far by attempting to contextualize and insert nuance against a raging bull. |
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Inserting stage directions into the scripts to help voice talents contextualize their parts. |
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Despite everything, recollecting is a negation of the meaning it claims to contextualize. |
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Legal counsel must be sufficiently knowledgeable about women's life circumstances in order to be able to contextualize their offences. |
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Everyone had started reaching for cultural references to contextualize what was going on. |
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It also helps to contextualize the painful criticisms Walker experienced throughout her life as a truth-teller. |
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But it can also be easier to treat as exceptional, to contextualize, compartmentalize, and, one hopes, recover from. |
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The principles can be used to help contextualize, or if necessary, interpret other sections of the Code. |
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We focus on the 'how to's' of developing a program with those who will contextualize the concepts and begin a program. |
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It would be useful at this point to contextualize our discussion with some basic information on how we govern submarine movement within Canada. |
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Following this, in the next stage of the conference, we will attempt to contextualize the issues. |
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Women must also have access to lawyers who are able to contextualize the offence and have sufficient time to prepare a comprehensive defence. |
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Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events of the artist's long life. |
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The highly situated and situational nature of service learning requires that teacher-scholars in this field contextualize our studies and findings. |
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This will provide an overall context for each national case study and will help contextualize the use of Internet technology by environmental groups. |
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It is also important to contextualize how many cases of autism could be accounted for if a causal link to SSRI proved true. |
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She deploys Roland Barthes's notion of readerly and writerly texts to contextualize Bulosan's social realism and Yamamoto's heretofore overlooked experimentalism. |
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The middle section of the book opens the discussion up and provides a wrapper to contextualize the spreading of misandry, and to link ideological feminism to misandry. |
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This exhibition brings together that piece with approximately 25 paintings, drawings and photomontages from 1956 to '77 to contextualize The Rose within her oeuvre. |
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Trial judges should contextualize this instruction by identifying the witness who has just or will give evidence of an utterance or statement of one accused that is not admissible in relation to any other. |
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The aim of the VMCIP is not just to provide access to digital images of museum collections, but also to contextualize the material through the design of a website describing the images. |
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Within the three themes of vulnerability, impact and action, the Forum will contextualize the various dimensions of human trafficking and its relation to security, development and human rights. |
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Analyzing and interpreting the internal and external monitoring data will require the program to reflect on the environment in which it and its partners are operating and contextualize its achievements and failures. |
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The present novel sets out to contextualize the name and to justify its presence in the mind of latter-day Martinicans. |
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You will find that the AUCB film school is aimed towards practical work and filmmaking rather than academic writing, though you can expect units that cover film history and theory that contextualize your practical work. |
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After the editorial meeting, I followed Voket to his desk and asked him if he could help me contextualize a few comments he'd made in our previous conversation. |
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Then, if you just can't get enough, check out the sequel, which doesn't contextualize the material nearly as well, for obvious reasons. |
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Arbus's portrait of Carmel hangs in a large glass vitrine in the center of the floor, surrounded by a variety of objects that contextualize the picture. |
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When students better retain and know how to contextualize their academic knowledge, we all win because they win. |
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Economic sociology is particularly attentive to the relationships between economic activity, the rest of society, and changes in the institutions that contextualize and condition economic activity. |
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The following information helps to contextualize the evaluation report and provides further feedback highlighting the success of the TCIF program and lessons learned. |
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Five technical elements have been discussed in this brief to help interpret and contextualize statistics that are commonly used in the biofuels debate. |
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In this way the reaffirmation of the identity is reinforced at the same time that it helps to contextualize and not to idealize the memories and traditions. |
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The main objectives of this overview were to help place the CGS program into the context of Canadian and international programs designed to support students, and to help contextualize and interpret the results. |
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The media can help contextualize national development programs within community frameworks and bring these goals closer to their intended beneficiaries. |
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In short, I must contextualize the story for the students if they are to truly enter into it and engage Lorde on her own terrain. |
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This serves to contextualize the material, as readers can see firsthand content described in the text. |
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