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context and evidence
And in the context of drifting personal utterances we have examined, there was occasional evidence of the origin of all such evasions.
However, there is limited evidence that mistletoe's effects on the immune system help the body fight cancer .... At present, the use of mistletoe cannot be recommended outside the context of well-designed clinical trials.
By contrast, evidence based on the textual differences between the Septuagint and the Masoretic Text has been used to argue that the context of the MT truly does depict a historical Jeremiah.
* Joe Marek chronology — Joe Marek's chronology is limited to stories written ( or devised ) by Howard, though within that context it is essentially a revision of the Miller / Clark tradition to better reflect the internal evidence of the stories and avoid forcing Conan into what he perceives as a " mad dash " around the Hyborian world within timeframes too rapid to be credible.
Though film noir is often identified with a visual style, unconventional within a Hollywood context, that emphasizes low-key lighting and unbalanced compositions, films commonly identified as noir evidence a variety of visual approaches, including ones that fit comfortably within the Hollywood mainstream.
Various dating methods have been used and are used today depending on local geology and context, and while there is some variance in the results from these dating methods, nearly all of them provide evidence for a very old Earth, approximately 4. 6 billion years.
However, modern genealogists greatly expand this list, recognizing the need to place this information in its historical context in order to properly evaluate genealogical evidence and distinguish between same-name individuals.
The only Christian art for which we have approximate 1st-century written and physical evidence, therefore, is an art of symbols that could be used either in a non-Christian or in a Christian context.
According to Peikoff, one can be certain of a proposition if all of the available evidence supports it, i. e., it can be logically integrated with the rest of one's knowledge ; one is then certain within the context of the evidence.
How a think tank addresses these largely depends on how they work, their ideology vs. evidence credentials, and the context they operate in ( including funding opportunities, the degree and type of competition they face, their staff, etc.
It has several different meanings that may be evidence that green politics is " neither left nor right ", and can ally with either in a given context.
Aren Maeir, director of the excavation, comments: " Here we have very nice evidence the name Goliath appearing in the Bible in the context of the story of David and Goliath … is not some later literary creation.
The survey has since been viewed in the context that William required certainty and a definitive reference point as to property holdings across the nation so that it might be used as evidence in disputes and purported authority for crown ownership.
The historical context provides evidence for their considerable influence, as Athens became more and more democratic during the period in which the Sophists were most active.
In this fallacy, the context in which the accused has been brought to court is falsely assumed to be irrelevant to judging how confident a jury can be in evidence against them with a statistical measure of doubt.
Goda charged that Erika Raeder and her friends had grossly quoted out of context certain passages from Churchill's 1948 book The Gathering Storm to support their claim that the invasion of Norway was a " preventive war " forced on the Third Reich while ignoring the evidence that had convicted Raeder at Nuremberg.
Arcadia explores the nature of evidence and truth in the context of modern ideas about history, mathematics and physics.
In the criminal context, the U. S. Supreme Court in United States v. Sokolow,, determined that probable cause requires " a fair probability that contraband or evidence of a crime will be found " in determining whether Drug Enforcement Administration agents had a reason to execute a search.
Here it is convenient to follow the terminology used by the Cochrane Collaboration, and use " meta-analysis " to refer to statistical methods of combining evidence, leaving other aspects of ' research synthesis ' or ' evidence synthesis ', such as combining information from qualitative studies, for the more general context of systematic reviews.
They view the physical description of women as evidence of a more farcical intention when considered alongside both the historical context of the Elizabethan theatre ( where female characters were always played by prepubescent boys ) and the Induction in which Sly is attracted to the page disguised as his wife ; thus Shakespeare is satirising gender roles.
Both management and the external auditor are responsible for performing their assessment in the context of a top-down risk assessment, which requires management to base both the scope of its assessment and evidence gathered on risk.
More recently, scientists seeking evidence of a biological basis of personality have further examined the relationship between temperament and character ( defined in this context as the learnt aspects of personality ).
In the context of a trial, for example, the participation model would require that the defendant be afforded an opportunity to be present at the trial, to put on evidence, cross examination witnesses, and so forth.

context and showing
Map showing the historical retreat and expansion of Basque within the context of its linguistic neighbors between the year 1000 and 2000
An establishing shot in filmmaking and television production sets up, or establishes the context for a scene by showing the relationship between its important figures and objects.
The name hoar comes from an Old English adjective for showing signs of old age, and is used in this context in reference to the frost which makes trees and bushes look like white hair.
Chrétien refers to his object not as " The Grail " but as " a grail " ( un graal ), showing the word was used, in its earliest literary context, as a common noun.
Bradley explained this effect in the context of Newton's corpuscular theory of light, by showing that the aberration angle was given by simple vector addition of the Earth's orbital velocity and the velocity of the corpuscles of light, just as vertically falling raindrops strike a moving object at an angle.
This ambiguity can only be resolved in context, showing that language cannot be broken down into self-contained units of meaning.
As a kind of context menu, pie menus are often context-sensitive, showing different options depending on what the pointer was pointing at when the menu was requested.
This “ parallel editing ” created an “ us vs. them ” image by reframing and showing clips out of their original order and context.
Nahmanides proceeded to provide context for the proof-texts cited by Christiani, showing that they were most clearly understood differently than as proposed by Christiani.
Image: Elephantitus. jpg | Drawn from the collection at the National Museum of Health and Medicine showing the effect of Elephantiasis in a historic context.
In the frames of this theme she directed – together with her students in 2007 / 2008 – an ample exhibition on the Dreyfus Affair ( 1894 – 1906 ), showing its entangled European context, its highly important civic extensions, and its specific reception in the continental Slovenian space and in Trieste, mostly based on spontaneous anti-Semitism.
Most world universities use a 5 chapter format: a ) an introduction, which introduces the research topic, the methodology, as well as its scope and significance ; b ) a literature review, reviewing relevant literature and showing how this has informed the research issue ; c ) a methodology chapter, explaining how the research has been designed and why the research methods / population / data collection and analysis being used have been chosen ; d ) a findings chapter, outlining the findings of the research itself ; e ) an analysis and discussion chapter, analysing the findings and discussing them in the context of the literature review ( this chapter is often divided into two — analysis and discussion ); f ) a conclusion.
Van Emden and Kowalski ( 1976 ) investigated the model theoretic properties of Horn clauses in the context of logic programming, showing that every set of definite clauses has a unique minimal model.
Firstly, in a number of lists, tables and examples Finkelstein juxtaposes the historical evidence Peters presents, with extended quotations of the primary and secondary source material showing its original context.
* Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 supports showing icons in the context menu and creating cascaded context menus with static verbs in submenus using the Registry instead of a shell extension.
Nahmanides proceeded to provide context for the proof-texts cited by Christiani, showing that they were most clearly understood differently than as proposed by Christiani.
This theory however does not cover all the figures: some are thin with their ribs showing and thin breasts evident ; however, others are plump and are shown in a sexual context with a partner ( Whittlesford ).
These arguments can be refuted in various ways, for example by showing that the claimed ethical dilemma is only apparent and does not really exist ( thus is not a paradox logically ), or that the solution to the ethical dilemma involves choosing the greater good and lesser evil ( as discussed in value theory ), or that the whole framing of the problem is omitting creative alternatives ( as in peacemaking ), or ( more recently ) that situational ethics or situated ethics must apply because the case cannot be removed from context and still be understood.
Micrograph showing apocrine metaplasia ( right bottom of image-light pink columnar epithelium ) in the context of fibrocystic breast changes.
Map showing the historical retreat and expansion of Galician ( Galician-Portuguese ) within the context of its linguistic neighbours between the year 1000 and 2000.
* In July 2011, highlights from The Daily Show, an American TV program, were not shown on Channel 4's More4 channel because showing coverage of the House of Commons in a comedic or satirical context in Britain is prohibited by parliamentary rules.
Rubin writes that anti-pornography feminists exaggerate the dangers of pornography by showing the most shocking pornographic images ( such as those associated with sadomasochism ) out of context, in a way that implies that the women depicted are actually being raped, rather than emphasizing that these scenes depict fantasies and use actors who have consented to being shown in such a way ( Rubin, 1984 ).
A chart showing exoplanets in Keplers FOV, in context of all discovered exoplanets ( as of 2010-10-03 ), with some transit probabilities indicated for example scenarios.

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