To have a sign remains insufficient, however, for it is biblical contextualization and argumentation that gives a sign meaning. |
These resources enable a program to begin quickly while encouraging further contextualization as the program develops. |
It is this relatively low degree of contextualization that renders these data good for some inferences, but not as good for others. |
Strategies for literacy promotion will provide options for local solutions and for the contextualization of proposed measures. |
Without biographical contextualization, it would be difficult to know how to answer these questions. |
We are passing through a crisis of identity and, consequently, a crisis of contextualization. |