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context and policy
However, in the context of legal and civic policy, these controversies are less than novel.
Foreign policy in its total context
We in this Department must think about foreign policy in its total context.
This condition affects not only the conception but also the legislative and financial support of foreign policy, especially in the context of economic aid.
In recent usage, especially in the context of environmental policy, the term " climate change " often refers only to changes in modern climate, including the rise in average surface temperature known as global warming.
In the context of the Cold War, Luxembourg clearly opted for the West by joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) in 1949, thus renouncing its traditional neutrality, which had determined its international policy since the founding of the state.
At the same time, the majority of Luxembourgers have consistently believed that European unity makes sense only in the context of a dynamic transatlantic relationship, and thus have traditionally pursued a pro-NATO, pro-US foreign policy.
The Nationalist Party ( Partit Nazzjonalista ) government elected in May 1987 continued a policy of neutrality and non-alignment, but in a Western context.
In the Cold War context, the term was and is most commonly used by anti-Communists as an accusation of formal fallacy for leftist criticisms of United States foreign policy and military conduct.
Not only his social and economic views guided the country's socio-economic course for a long time, his use of the imagery, ' a yam between two boulders ' in Nepal's geopolitical context, formed the principal guideline of the country's foreign policy for future centuries.
Such aspects of public policy have direct constitutional significance whether applied in the European context or in federated nations such as the United States, Canada, and Australia where the courts have to contend not only with jurisdiction and law conflicts between the constituent states or territories, but also as between state and federal courts, and as between constituent states and relevant laws from other states outside the federation.
In the context of multitasking systems the scheduling policy is normally priority driven ( pre-emptive schedulers ).
As it happens the next traveller is not poor, but it seems in context that Robin Hood is stating a general policy.
In such a context, multiple agencies that could provide for social protection is important for policy consideration.
Terms such as " stolen " were used in the context of taking children from their families – the Hon P. McGarry, a member of the Parliament of New South Wales, objected to the Aborigines Protection Amending Act 1915 which then enabled the Aborigines ' Protection Board to remove Aboriginal children from their parents without having to establish that they were in any way neglected or mistreated ; McGarry described the policy as " steal the child away from its parents ".
In this context, the Agenda 21 for culture and the United Cities and Local Governments ( UCLG ) Executive Bureau lead the preparation of the policy statement “ Culture: Fourth Pillar of Sustainable Development ”, passed on 17 November 2010, in the framework of the World Summit of Local and Regional Leaders – 3rd World Congress of UCLG, held in Mexico City.
As a corollary, in such policy advertising campaigns, the comparison of " domestic " gun casualties is usually not accompanied by murder and assault prosecution numbers stemming from the shootings occurring in that context.
* look at how unequal relations in and among societies affect the natural environment, especially in context of government policy
In this sense, especially in the context of environmental policy, the term climate change has become synonymous with anthropogenic global warming.
However, most party members who claimed conscientious objection status did so in the context of their moral and religious beliefs, rather than on political policy.
The context of the decade was of decolonization of Africa and Asia, and many countries of the continent pressed for a more active UN policy on human rights issues, especially in light of massive violations in apartheid South Africa.
Trusted systems in the context of national or homeland security, law enforcement, or social control policy are systems in which some conditional prediction about the behavior of people or objects within the system has been determined prior to authorizing access to system resources.
The command runcon allows for the launching of a process into an explicitly specified context ( user, role and domain ), but SELinux may deny the transition if it is not approved by the policy configuration.
* Support for applications querying the policy and enforcing access control ( for example, crond running jobs in the correct context )
In the context of agribusiness, a farmer is defined broadly, and thus many individuals not necessarily engaged in full-time farming can nonetheless legally qualify under agricultural policy for various subsidies, incentives, and tax deductions.

context and meant
The Big Book ( from Alcoholics Anonymous ) states that once a person is an alcoholic, they are always an alcoholic, but does not define what is meant by the term " alcoholic " in this context.
As the neighbouring " city " is not mentioned in any other context than during the Danish attack as a place where people took refuge, it probably meant a near-by fortress.
" This suggests that " the text and context was meant to apply to Nicodemus particularly, and not to the world.
Whether a statement is meant to be an identity or an equation can usually be determined from its context.
The Micropædia is meant for quick fact-checking and as a guide to the Macropædia ; readers are advised to study the Propædia outline to understand a subject's context and to find more detailed articles.
This is largely what is meant by the term ' Linnaean taxonomy ' when used in a modern context.
Module in this context meant a cabinet, dimensions roughly ( WxHxD ) 30 x 75 x 30 in.
For some reason, early writers of Chinese found it desirable to substitute fora cognate character that originally meant to feed other people in a social context such as providing food for guests.
The meaning of this statement was usually clear in context: He meant quarks are confined, but he also was implying that the strong interactions could probably not be fully described by quantum field theory.
Scholars such as Helck think that the context was meant to be serious.
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.
Enterprise wiki software is software meant to be used in a corporate ( or organizational ) context, especially to enhance internal knowledge sharing.
Many Christians teach that sexual intercourse is meant to take place within the context of marriage, and that sexual abstinence is the norm outside of that.
In the context of a loyalty review, membership in a listed organization was meant to raise a question, but not to be considered proof of disloyalty.
The Vetus Latina Bible contains a passage Est tamen ille dæmon sodalis peccati (" The devil is a companion of sin "), in a context that suggests that the word meant little more than an article.
" The small-scale radio context meant that it was originally scored for a small chamber orchestra.
The choral lyrics of Alcman were meant to be performed within the social, political, and religious context of Sparta.
After World War II there was much publicity about the deeds of " the commandos "; many civilians reading these accounts, guessing a meaning from the context, thought in error that the singular " a commando " meant one man, and that usage became general.
The National Geographic style guide recommends the use of contiguous or conterminous United States instead of lower 48 when the 48 states are meant, unless used in the context of Alaska.
In this context Tilak also pointed to the fact that because of RV 1. 161. 13 not the solar year but the anticlockwise movement of the precession of the equinoxes must be meant which he calls an " equinoctial year ", but he didn't refer to this in his further interpretation.
The reader needed to use the context to work out which alternative was meant.
Other references to Moloch use mlk only in the context of " passing children through fire lmlk ", whatever is meant by lmlk, whether it means " to Moloch " or means something else.
In 1921 Otto Eissfeldt, excavating in the neighbourhood of Salammbó, Carthage, discovered inscriptions with the word MLK, which in the context meant neither " king " nor the name of any god.
The conservative turn of the neoliberal decades also meant a decline in traditional political activism, and increasing " social isolation ; Twelve-Step recovery groups were one context in which individuals sought a sense of community ... yet another symptom of the psychologizing of the personal " to more radical critics.

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