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context and happened
In Judaism, the historical absence of political authority has meant that most theological reflection has happened within the context of the Jewish community and synagogue, rather than within specialized academic institutions.
The latinization of Uzbek was carried out in the context of latinization of all Turkic languages, and would not have happened if other Turkic languages had not been Latinized.
The passage is often regarded as presenting a significant chronological issue, as the surrounding context appears to constrain the events of the passage to happening within 22 years, and the context together with the passage itself requires the birth of the grandson of Judah and of his son's wife, and the birth of that son, to have happened within this time ( to be consistent, this requires an average of less than 8 years gap per generation ).
In the context of a database, a restore would allow the database system to continue to be available to users while a restore happened.
The Vainakh also forged strong links with Georgia for mutual protection as well as trade, and these were initially in the context of the threat of an Arab invasion ( as happened to Caucasian Albania ) in the 8th century.
The incident triggered a rash of fines that the FCC levied soon after the Super Bowl, alleging that the context of the " wardrobe malfunction " was intended " to pander, titillate and shock those watching " because it happened within the lyrics within Timberlake's performance of Rock Your Body: " Hurry up ' cause you're taking too long ... better have you naked by the end of this song.
# What happened necessarily took place under " lesser " circumstances than now, which generates a fundamentally separate context.
I was in a position to guess what really happened with Br ’ s patient long after we parted company when I recalled a communication from Br dating from the time before our joint work and relating to another context, and which he never repeated.
Others, such as K. Beyer, point out that Greek ἕως οὗ after a negative " often has no implication at all about what happened after the limit of the ' until ' was reached ", and Raymond E. Brown observes that " the immediate context favors a lack of future implication here, for Matthew is concerned only with stressing Mary's virginity before the child's birth ".
In Brazil the most important presence of Sebastianism happened in context of Proclamation of Republic, to lead movements such as the War of Canudos that defended the divine rights of D. Pedro II to rule Brazilian Empire.
This happened within the context of the 2008 Canadian political dispute.
Other authors and high-ranking officers could respond to your questions better than I. I never had the intention to write a historical reference book ; rather I wrote about my innermost emotional experiences as they relate to the events that happened to me in the context of the Second World War.
Other authors and high-ranking officers could respond to your questions better than I. I never had the intention to write a historical reference book ; rather I wrote about my innermost emotional experiences as they relate to the events that happened to me in the context of the Second World War.
In this context, it might be expected that most of the 1950s contactees would form their own religions, with the contactee as sole spiritual leader, and that is just what happened, almost invariably.
" Additionality " in the context of greenhouse gas ( GHG ) regulations means that a purchased renewable energy certificate introduces new renewable energy onto the electricity grid beyond what would have happened without the project or " business as usual ".
It happened in August 1940 at his 75th birthday celebration in Biarriz and in the context that was radically different.
As Margaret Gelling points out, in the context of place name evidence, what actually happened between the departure of the Romans and the coming of the Normans is the subject of much disagreement by historians.

context and &
In guidance issued by Who's Who published by A & C Black, it is noted that in the context of the UK, " not all qualified medical practitioner hold the ( M. D.
Blum & Naylor ( 1968 ) define it as " simply the application or extension of psychological facts and principles to the problems concerning human beings operating within the context of business and industry " ( p. 4 ).
Within the context of the Dungeons & Dragons game, the drow were forced underground in what is now known as the Underdark after the great war amongst the elves, a vast system of caverns and tunnels spanning much of the continent.
Application differs because unitary and federal governments differ in their political & legislative context and thus provide different opportunities for fiscal decentralization ( Sharma, 2005a: 44 ).
In retrospect other critics have seen the AT & T Building as the first Postmodernist statement, necessary in the context of modernism's aesthetic cul-de-sac.
* Demilitarized Palestinian State Meaning, context & implications, Reut Institution ( a Think Tank )
British music publisher Boosey & Hawkes filed a further lawsuit in 1993, contending that Disney did not have the rights to distribute The Rite of Spring in the 1991 video releases because the permission granted to Disney by Stravinsky in 1940 was only in the context of a film to be shown in theaters.
* EcoFeminism & Globalization: exploring culture, context and religion, edited by Heather Eaton & Lois Ann Lorentzen
“ Strengthening Livelihoods in Sahelian West Africa: The Geography of Development and Underdevelopment in a Peripheral Region .” Geographische Rundschau International Edition, 4 ( 4 ): 44-50. http :// works. bepress. com / cgi / viewcontent. cgi? article = 1069 & context = william_moseley
In this context, it should be mentioned that Diana Ross & the Supremes, frequent guests on Sullivan's show, debuted their then-release and eventual controversial # 1 hit song " Love Child " on Sullivan's show, but nothing about its title or its content about a woman in poverty having a child out of wedlock seemed to faze Sullivan, the show's producers, or the network.
The other songs contain themes and events that hint and relate to Melissa's burning, in effect gathering every song in a loose concept & overall context.
In " Guide for the Perplexed " ( 1: 17 & 2: 11 )" Maimonides explains that Israel lost its Mesorah in exile, and with it " we lost our science and philosophy-only to be rejuvenated in Al Andalus within the context of interaction and intellectual investigation of Jewish, Christian and Muslim texts.
* Gillen Wood, " The strange case of Lord Elgin's nose ": the cultural context of the early 19th century debate over the marbles, the politics & the aesthetics, imperialism and hellenism
In the context of current bilateral agreements, this is referred to as R & D +, which in contrast to TRIPS + approaches.
Action research is an interactive inquiry process that balances problem solving actions implemented in a collaborative context with data-driven collaborative analysis or research to understand underlying causes enabling future predictions about personal and organizational change ( Reason & Bradbury, 2002 ).
However, see Varela, Thompson, & Rosch ( 1991 ) The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience for a powerful development of the theory in the context of science, philosophy, and Buddhism.
More recently, much work has also been done to ease the distribution of context information ; Bellavista, Corradi, Fanelli & Foschini survey the several middleware solutions that have been designed to transparently implement context management and provisioning in the mobile system.
Within the context of the emerging Association game in Scotland, the late historian and broadcaster Bob Crampsey compared the role of the Queen ’ s Park club with that of the MCC in Cricket and the R & A Club in Golf.
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.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, which with the BBC carried out a well-publicised search for references, although the phrase " we still tak ' em and mak ' em " was found in a sporting context in 1973 in reference to Sunderland Cricket & Rugby Football Club.
Part 11: ( 1998 ) This part deals with the extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness ( Task completion by users ), efficiency ( Task in time ) and satisfaction ( responded by user in term of experience ) in a specified context of use ( users, tasks, equipments & environments ).
* http :// digitalcommons. unl. edu / cgi / viewcontent. cgi? article = 1070 & context = usgsnpwrc

context and process
In the case of complementary allophones, each allophone is used in a specific phonetic context and may be involved in a phonological process.
* Bar ( law ), in a legal context has three possible meanings: the division of a courtroom between its working and public areas ; the process of qualifying to practice law ; and the legal profession
In the context of genomics, annotation is the process of marking the genes and other biological features in a DNA sequence.
Or, what differentiates between the cognitive process of recognition ( seeing hints of something before remembering it, or memory in context ) and recall ( retrieving a memory, as in " fill-in-the-blank ")?
A context switch is the computing process of storing and restoring the state ( context ) of a CPU so that execution can be resumed from the same point at a later time.
A context switch can mean a register context switch, a task context switch, a thread context switch, or a process context switch.
This context switch can be triggered by the process making itself unrunnable, such as by waiting for an I / O or synchronization operation to complete.
The kernel does not spawn or schedule a special process to handle interrupts, but instead the handler executes in the ( often partial ) context established at the beginning of interrupt handling.
Once interrupt servicing is complete, the context in effect before the interrupt occurred is restored so that the interrupted process can resume execution in its proper state.
Since the operating system has effectively suspended the execution of the first process, it can now load the PCB and context of the second process.
Coevolution is " the process where the design agent simultaneously refines its mental picture of the design object based on its mental picture of the context, and vice versa.
" This term, which was variously used by other Chinese philosophers ( including Confucius, Mencius, Mozi, and Hanfeizi ), has special meaning within the context of Daoism, where it implies the essential, unnamable process of the universe.
The dialectical aspect retains the Hegelian method within this materialist framework, and emphasizes the process of historical change arising from contradiction and class struggle based in a particular social context.
Systems theory, in this context, may be regarded as an extension of Braid's original conceptualization of hypnosis as involving a process of enhancing or depressing nervous system activity.
This created the necessity for the transfer of allegiance and practice from the old gods and heroes to the new religion, and for the gradual adaptation of the old system of image making and veneration to a Christian context, in the process of Christianization.
It has been used particularly in the context of the Northern Irish peace process during the negotiation of the Belfast Agreement, as a neutral name for the proposed council.
Furthermore, Liedtke introduced the concept of the direct process switch, where during an IPC execution an ( incomplete ) context switch is performed from the sender directly to the receiver.
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.
Hartshorne proceeded within the context of the theological system known as process theology.

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