In such times, it is particularly important to reexamine apparently decontextualized rules, forms, and other such structures. |
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This is dangerous, as the vast majority of information displayed on television is decontextualized. |
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Postmodernism and social constructionism remind us to be suspect of any constructs that seek to establish themselves as decontextualized truths. |
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Disjunctive, compressed, decontextualized, and, most important, cut-and-pastable, it's easily reassembled into works of art. |
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For instance, they are all united in the attempt to relocate decontextualized local knowledge, e.g. by practising reciprocal exchange. |
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As a result, the pretension to universality is all the more justified as researchers find themselves working in decontextualized and highly formalized fields. |
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This leads to decontextualized reporting and an amplification of outlier views. |
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She uses an accumulation of decontextualized, reorganized and reordered elements to create a new terrain. |
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I get them to reproduce ordinary but decontextualized gestures: they perform aimlessly, outside their work space. |
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Elsewhere in the show, images of window openings, staircases, mirrors and decontextualized objects were all out of focus, inviting yet inevitably disorienting. |
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If the databases reproduced the articles decontextualized from the newspaper without the consent of the work's author, then this would constitute copyright infringement. |
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In Paris, Hollywood movies were novel, exotic — and also decontextualized. |
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They needed fish that would feed into the stock assessment process and data, and they were gathering essentially simplified, decontextualized data. |
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In this process curricula are being dislodged from the local base and the prospects of ahistorical, decontextualized curricula grow ever stronger. |
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Rather, the research is oriented towards material that is affirmed through a purified, isolated, decontextualized form, as well as the variation of formats and supports. |
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Education offered by transnational providers, exempt from the control and guidance of national States, favours education that is decontextualized and in which the principles of pertinence and equity are displaced. |
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In contrast, conventional reading involves being able to read decontextualized print, and requires graphophonic, syntactic, and semantic information. |
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As we have noted in our discussion of grounds, however, the majority took an overly abstract decontextualized approach to the category of young adults. |
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All are set in the present and the majority tackle the implications of the revolution indirectly, relying on decontextualized episodes that veer toward the nonfigurative. |
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