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context and leading
From this material context men and women develop certain ideas about their world, thereby leading to the core materialist conception that social being determines social consciousness.
In practice, judges will sometimes permit leading questions on direct examination of friendly witnesses with respect to preliminary matters that are necessary to provide background or context, and which are not in dispute ; for example, a witness's employment or education.
Romanticist interest in non-classical antiquity coincided with the rise of Romantic nationalism and the rise of the nation state in the context of the 1848 revolutions, leading to the creation of national epics and national myths for the various newly formed states.
The tight relation between overtones and harmonics in music often leads to their being used synonymously in a strictly musical context, but they are counted differently leading to some possible confusion.
Some interest in Forster's life and revolutionary actions was revived in the context of the liberal sentiments leading up to the 1848 revolution.
The role of the amygdala is less clear in primates and appears to depend more on situational context, with lesions leading to increases in either social affiliatory or aggressive responses.
According to Enthoven and Smith, the basic ideas of PPBS were: " the attempt to put defense program issues into a broader context and to search for explicit measures of national need and adequacy "; " consideration of military needs and costs together "; " explicit consideration of alternatives at the top decision level "; " the active use of an analytical staff at the top policymaking levels "; " a plan combining both forces and costs which projected into the future the foreseeable implications of current decisions "; and " open and explicit analysis, that is, each analysis should be made available to all interested parties, so that they can examine the calculations, data, and assumptions and retrace the steps leading to the conclusions.
Whatever the cultural context or audience composition of Dark Shadows, it became one of ABC's first daytime shows to actually win its timeslot, leading to the demise of NBC's original Match Game and Art Linkletter's long-running House Party on CBS, both in 1969.
" Going berserk " in this context refers to an overdose of adrenaline-induced opioids in the human body and brain leading a soldier to fight with fearless rage and indifference, a state strikingly similar to that of the 9th century berserkers observed in this article.
" The observatory, the land-based ship and the crusades: earth sciences in european context, 1830 1850 ", British Journal for History of Science, 40 ( 4 ), 2007, pp. 491 504 ( On the leading role of Adolphe Quetelet in the fields of meteorology and geomagnetism in early nineteenth-century ).
If people are given the economic security and leisure achievable in the context of a social credit dispensation, Douglas believed most would end their service to mammon and use their free time pursuing spiritual, intellectual, or cultural goals leading to self-development.
However, Schenker and Schenkerians after him are generally at odds with the practice of roman numeral analysis, mainly because they believe that it fails to recognise the sensitivity of the meaning of a chord to its musical context ( particularly its rhythmic and voice leading context ) and that it tends to project an insufficiently sophisticated theory of modulation and tonicization.
In the context of declining gold production, the intention of the Portuguese government to impose the obligatory payment of all debts ( the derrama ) was a leading cause behind the conspiracy.
By leading individuals to express their desires within the context of social responsibility, Confucius and his followers taught that the public cultivation of li was the basis of a well-ordered society ( Analects 2. 3 ).
In this context, the long planned " eighth " Ministry, the Ministry of National Economy, assumed a leading role.
In Germany, the Celtic cross was adopted by a prohibited political party ( VSBD / PdA ) leading to a ban of the symbol if used within a racist context ( cf.
The modernist context, and the time leading up to it, meant that architects were more concerned with “ the problem of building, rather than in the art of ornamenting ”.
Additionally, Iorga produced the first of several studies dealing with Balkan geopolitics in the charged context leading up to the Balkan Wars ( România, vecinii săi şi chestia Orientală, " Romania, Her Neighbors and the Eastern Question ").
In filmmaking, the leading cameraman is usually called a cinematographer, while a cameraman in a video production may be known as a television camera operator, video camera operator, or videographer, depending on the context and technology involved, usually operating a professional video camera.
Within the context of the Dungeons & Dragons game, one notable subrace of gnoll is the flind, which is shorter, broader, and stronger than other gnolls ; flinds are often found leading a tribe or settlement of gnolls.
" Misreading " Durkheim's statement in the context of, as juxtaposed to, or read against, the fundamental assumption of ethnomethodological studies below: " Some leading policies ...", produces an ethnomethodological " respecification " of Durkheim's statement rationale w / a strictly textual reading is also offered ( Rawls / Garfinkel: 2002: 19-22 ; Garfinkel: 2002: 118-119: fn # 46 ).
Hibbert, himself a former Radleian, was described as ‘ the leading popular historian now living in England .’ His approach was to place the school ’ s history within the context of public school education in the 19th and 20th centuries.
A tidal bore ( or simply bore in context, or also aegir, eagre, or eygre ) is a tidal phenomenon in which the leading edge of the incoming tide forms a wave ( or waves ) of water that travels up a river or narrow bay against the direction of the river or bay's current.

context and up
In the Steiners have busy lives without visiting relatives only context can indicate whether visiting relatives is equivalent in meaning to paying visits to relatives or to relatives who are visiting them, and in I looked up the number and I looked up the chimney only the meanings of number and chimney make it clear that up is syntactically a second complement in the first sentence and a preposition followed by its object in the second.
When AI researchers attempt to " scale up " their systems to handle more complicated, real world situations, the programs tend to become excessively brittle without commonsense knowledge or a rudimentary understanding of the situation: they fail as unexpected circumstances outside of its original problem context begin to appear.
Battles are, on the whole, made up of a multitude of individual combats, skirmishes and small engagements within the context of which the combatants will usually only experience a small part of the events of the battle's entirety.
* Cell ( music ), a small rhythmic and melodic design that can be isolated, or can make up one part of a thematic context
Despite its rare use, Italian orthography allows the circumflex accent ( î ) too, in two cases: it can be found in old literary context ( roughly up to 19th century ) to signal a syncope ( fêro → fecero, they did ), or in modern Italian to signal the contraction of ″- ii ″ due to the plural ending-i whereas the root ends with another-i ; e. g., s. demonio, p. demonii → demonî ; in this case the circumflex also signals that the word intended is not demoni, plural of " demone " by shifting the accent ( demònî, " devils "; dèmoni, " demons ").
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.
Two important principles of constraint-induced aphasia therapy are that treatment is very intense, with sessions lasting for up to 6 hours over the course of 10 days and that language is used in a communication context in which it is closely linked to ( nonverbal ) actions.
Exact solutions of great theoretical interest include the Gödel universe ( which opens up the intriguing possibility of time travel in curved spacetimes ), the Taub-NUT solution ( a model universe that is homogeneous, but anisotropic ), and Anti-de Sitter space ( which has recently come to prominence in the context of what is called the Maldacena conjecture ).
Heavy-handed foreign interference may also fail to operate effectively within the local cultural context, setting up conditions for failure.
In February 2011, anti-government mass protests sprang up against Gaddafi in Benghazi, Bayda and Zintan, in the context of the wider Arab Spring.
In his 1996 book, I Was Wrong, he admitted that the first time he actually read the Bible all the way through was while he was in prison, and that it made him realize he had taken certain passages out of context — passages which he had used as " proof texts " to back up his prosperity teachings.
The process must then be repeated to return the results, adding up to a total of four context switches and memory mappings, plus two message verifications.
Limited overs cricket, also known as one-day cricket and in a slightly different context as List A cricket, is a version of the sport of cricket in which a match is generally completed in one day, whereas Test and first-class matches can take up to five days to complete.
RTP is one of the technical foundations of Voice over IP and in this context is often used in conjunction with a signaling protocol which assists in setting up connections across the network.
Just prior to this he wrote Theory of Moral Sentiments, explaining how it is humans function and interact through what he calls sympathy, setting up important context for The Wealth of Nations.
Unobtainium can be used in a disparaging context ( e. g., " That idea is silly ; you'd need unobtainium wires to hold the planet up!
In Cubist artwork, objects are analyzed, broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form — instead of depicting objects from one viewpoint, the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a greater context.
The initial context will be used to look up a name.
A context is then used to look up previously bound names in that context.
A context is then used to look up previously bound names in that context.

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