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Eventually, both velar consonants and developed palatalized allophones before front vowels ; consequently in today's Romance languages, c and g have different sound values depending on context.
Common digraphs include oo ⟩, which represents either, or ; oi which typically represents the diphthong, like the pronunciation of oi in " boil "; and ao ⟩, oe ⟩, and ou which represent a variety of pronunciations depending on context and etymology.
The spelling eau is pronounced just the same as that for au and is entirely an etymological distinction, so in that context, the e is silent.

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As researchers note, " a sense of ‘ responsibility ,’ or self agency, in a context of uncertainty ( probabilistic outcomes ) drives the neural system underlying appetitive motivation ( i. e., nucleus accumbens ) more strongly in temperamentally inhibited than noninhibited adolescents.
When a specific allophone ( from a set of allophones that correspond to a phoneme ) must be selected in a given context ( i. e. using a different allophone for a phoneme will cause confusion or make the speaker sound non-native ), the allophones are said to be complementary ( i. e. the allophones complement each other, and one is not used in a situation where the usage of another is standard ).
Most people did not consider the depiction of a Brillo Box or a store-bought urinal to be art until Andy Warhol and Marcel Duchamp ( respectively ) placed them in the context of art ( i. e., the art gallery ), which then provided the association of these objects with the associations that define art.
In this context, the positive genetic benefits have to be considered, i. e., what advantages are obtained by cave-dwelling tetras by losing their eyes?
Such usage does not imply murderous actions, and any emotional implications ( e. g., rage, fear, excitement ) must be gleaned from context.
In the context of the Indo-Aryan languages ( e. g. Sanskrit and Hindi ) and comparative Indo-European studies, breathy-voiced consonants are often called voiced aspirated, as in e. g. the Hindi and Sanskrit stops normally denoted bh, dh, ḍh, jh, and gh and the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European phoneme gʷh.
In major modern economies such as those of the United States or the Euro Zone, most money is electronic, but the " currency " of these polities may, depending on context, include all money or just specie ( i. e., various physical representations of money ).
# associated performance issues, e. g., software context switching can be selective and store only those registers that need storing, whereas hardware context switching stores nearly all registers whether they're required or not.
* On systems that support one-button mice, context menus are typically opened by pressing and holding the primary mouse button ( this works on the icons in the Dock on Mac OS X ) or by pressing a keyboard / mouse button combination ( e. g. Ctrl-mouse click in Mac OS ).
In this context, a computational problem is understood to be a task that is in principle amenable to being solved by a computer ( i. e. the problem can be stated by a set of mathematical instructions ).
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 ").
For example, the multiplication symbol,, is sometimes replaced with a dot, or even omitted completely, because its context makes its use obvious ( e. g. 3 a may be written 3a ).
Other examples of late Biblical Hebrew include the qetAl pattern form nouns, which would have dated after an Aramaic influence, the frequent use of the relative sh (- ש ) alongside asher ( אשר ), the Ut ending ( ות -), the frequent use of the participle for the present ( which is later developed in Rabbinic Hebrew ), using the prefix conjugation in the future ( vs. the older preterite use ), and terms that appear to specifically fit a Persian / Hellenistic context ( e. g. Shallit ).
However, in the context of explosives, stability commonly refers to ease of detonation, which is concerned with kinetics ( i. e., rate of decomposition ).
This would require formulating a new fiqh suitable for the modern world, e. g. as proposed by advocates of the Islamization of knowledge, which would deal with the modern context.
Many rituals can sometimes be considered folklore, whether formalized in a cultural or religious system ( e. g. weddings, baptisms, harvest festivals ) or practiced within a family or secular context.
Genetics deals with the molecular structure and function of genes, gene behavior in context of a cell or organism ( e. g. dominance and epigenetics ), patterns of inheritance from parent to offspring, and gene distribution, variation and change in populations, such as through Genome-Wide Association Studies.
Gnosticism was primarily defined in Christian context, e. g., as " the acute Hellenization of Christianity " per Adolf von Harnack ( 1885 ), until Moritz Friedländer ( 1898 ) advocated Hellenistic Jewish origins, and Wilhelm Bousset ( 1907 ) advocated Persian origins.
Since international law exists in a legal environment without an overarching " sovereign " ( i. e., an external power able and willing to compel compliance with international norms ), " enforcement " of international law is very different than in the domestic context.
Ruth Benedict made a distinction, relevant in this context, between " guilt " societies ( e. g., medieval Europe ) with an " internal reference standard ", and " shame " societies ( e. g., Japan, " bringing shame upon one's ancestors ") with an " external reference standard ", where people look to their peers for feedback on whether an action is " acceptable " or not ( also known as " group-think ").

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The set of all binomial distributions is called the family of binomial distributions, but in general discussions this expression is often shortened to `` the binomial distribution '', or even `` the binomial '' when the context is clear.
Equivalents could be assigned to the paradigm either at the time it is added to the dictionary or after the word has been studied in context.
What is new in the context is likely to be made more prominent than what is not.
Thus in a context in which there has been discussion of snow but mention of local conditions is new, dominant stress will probably be on here in it rarely snows here, but in a context in which there has been discussion of local weather but no mention of snow, dominant stress will probably be on snows.
The personal pronouns and substitute one are normally unstressed because they refer to what is prominent in the immediate context.
If both George and a piece of information George does not have are prominent in the context, but the idea of telling George is new, then dominant stress will probably be on tell in why not tell George??
But when what is new in a particular context is also fairly obvious, there is normally only light stress or no stress at all.
Here again, in the written language it is possible to help the reader get his stresses right by using underlining or italics, but much of the time there is simply reliance on his understanding in the light of context.
It is clear that patterns of stress sometimes show construction unambiguously in the spoken language where without the help of context it would be ambiguous in the written.
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.
Yet in the contemporary context this is precisely what one must not do.
In the context of larger ethical discussions on moral action and judgment, Buddhism is characterized by the belief that negative ( unhappy ) consequences of our actions derive not from punishment or correction based on moral judgment, but from the law of karma, which functions like a natural law of cause and effect.
In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.
In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean, or simply the mean or average when the context is clear, is the central tendency of a collection of numbers taken as the sum of the numbers divided by the size of the collection.
Power analysis is often applied in the context of ANOVA in order to assess the probability of successfully rejecting the null hypothesis if we assume a certain ANOVA design, effect size in the population, sample size and significance level.

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Intension and intensionality ( the state of having intension ) should not be confused with intention and intentionality, which are pronounced the same and occasionally arise in the same philosophical context.
A waqf also spelled wakf, (, pronounced ; plural, awqāf ;, ) is, under the context of ' sadaqah ', an inalienable religious endowment in Islamic law, typically denoting a building or plot of land or even cash for Muslim religious or charitable purposes.
' Tele ' is pronounced ' tully ' in this context.
Words might be used in an incorrect context and pronounced in an unusual manner.
When used in this context, " wren " is often pronounced " ran ".
Sometimes operators that have a similar purpose, especially in the context of list processing, are pronounced " cons ".
In this context " Wrath " is pronounced ( to rhyme with " math "), in contrast to the ordinary English word " wrath ", usually pronounced in British English ( to rhyme with " Goth ").
It is commonly known by its abbreviation EGTRRA, often pronounced " egg-tra " or " egg-terra ", and sometimes also known simply as the 2001 act ( especially where the context of a discussion is clearly about taxes ), but is more commonly referred to as one of the two " Bush tax cuts ".
* Resh is invariably pronounced by Sephardim as a " front " alveolar trill ; in the Tiberian system the pronunciation appears to have varied with the context, so that it was treated as a letter with a double ( sometimes triple ) pronunciation.
The concern may not be limited to the context of schools, but it is most pronounced there.
Previously, in the absence of a character for the syllable-final, the sound was spelled ( but not pronounced ) identically to, and readers had to rely on context to determine what was intended.
Latin still in use today is more often pronounced differently according to context than geography.
* A colloquial term for the weekly Torah portion in the annual cycle of reading the Torah ( in this context often pronounced sidra ).
While these early articulations of barebacking expressed a concern for HIV prevention, in that they generally referred to dispensing with condoms in the context of sex between people of the same HIV status, the moral panic which ensued was so pronounced that barebacking came to be framed as a rebellious and transgressive erotic practice for HIV positive and HIV negative people alike, irrespective of the risks of HIV transmission.
In early Middle English, a vowel was inserted between a front vowel and a following ( pronounced in this context ), and a vowel was inserted between a back vowel and a following ( pronounced in this context ).
In the context of the Durham Miners ' Gala, " gala " is usually pronounced " gayla " rather than the more common pronunciation " garla ".

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