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context and role
Today the Negro must discover his role in an industrialized South, which indicates that the racial aspect of the Southern dilemma hasn't changed radically, but rather has gradually come to be reflected in this new context, this new coat of paint.
In his article Observations on the marital metaphor of YHWH and Israel in its ancient Israelite context: general considerations and particular images in Hosea 1. 2, Ben Zvi describes the role of the Gomer in the marriage metaphor as one of the “ central attributes of the ideological image of a human marriage that was shared by the male authorship and the primary and intended male readership as building blocks for their imagining of the relationship .”
The role of imprecision may depend on audience, end goal, extended context and subject matter.
Interpretations of Magna Carta and the role of the rebel barons in 1215 have been significantly revised: although the charter's symbolic, constitutional value for later generations is unquestionable, in the context of John's reign most historians now consider it a failed peace agreement between " partisan " factions.
* Pragmatics – study of how utterances are used in communicative acts – and the role played by context and nonlinguistic knowledge in the transmission of meaning
Others believed in a form of cyclic existence, where a being is born, lives, dies and then is reborn, but in the context of a type of determinism or fatalism in which karma played no role.
Also, Willis, although very much a part of early radical feminism and continuing to hold that it played a necessary role in placing feminism on the political agenda, later criticised its inability " to integrate a feminist perspective with an overall radical politics ," while viewing this limitation as inevitable in the historical context of the times.
In an interview with Alan Titchmarsh, Judi Dench, who performed the role of Desirée in London, commented on the context of the song.
To place the role of Vitruvius the military engineer in context, a description of " The Praefect of the camp " or army engineer is quoted here as given by Flavius Vegetius Renatus in The Military Institutions of the Romans:
In context, a slave who referred to himself, or another black man, as a nigger presumed the master's perceiving him as a slave who has accepted his societally sub-ordinate role as private property, thus, not ( potentially ) subversive of the authority of the master's white supremacy.
The cultural traits typically coupled to a particular sex finalize the assignment of gender and the biological differences which play a role in classifying either sex is interchangeable with the definition of gender within the social context.
In this context the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms responsible for the switch from planktonic growth to a biofilm phenotype and the role of inter-bacterial communication in persistent disease should provide new insights in P. aeruginosa pathogenicity, contribute to a better clinical management of chronically infected patients and should lead to the identification of new drug targets for the development of alternative anti-infective treatment strategies.
Meanwhile across denominational lines Pentecost is becoming an opportunity for Christians to honor the role of the Holy Spirit in their lives, and celebrate the birth of the church in an ecumenical context.
In the context of prison sexuality, a bitch is a lower-hierarchy prisoner, typically physically weak or vulnerable, who is dominated by more senior prisoners and forced to adopt a servile role.
Attachment theory is another kind of evolutionary-psychological approach sometimes applied in the context for mental disorders, which focuses on the role of early caregiver-child relationships, responses to danger, and the search for a satisfying reproductive relationship in adulthood.
The real numbers also play an important role in algebra as a field, but in this context is rarely referred to as a line.
For every current user or process, SELinux assigns a three string context consisting of a role, user name, and domain ( or type ).
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.
Files, network ports, and other hardware also have an SELinux context, consisting of a name, role ( seldom used ), and type.
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.
To James, context is paramount: he was among the first to emphasize the importance of adjusting traditional statistics for park factors and to stress the role of luck in a pitcher's win-loss record.
The character Ralph joked that Doris should audition for the title role in I was a Teen-Age Fag Hag, a mythical movie in the story's context.
The Royal Shakespeare Company provides historical context for the role of the fool:
The role of bards in Neo-Druidism ( such as the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids ), in Welsh nationalism and in popular notions on pre-Roman Britain originate in this context.

context and risk
In July 1991, Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney, in the context of the outing of his press aide Pete Williams, dismissed the idea that gays posed a security risk as " a bit of an old chestnut " in testimony before the House Budget Committee.
Risk analysis and risk evaluation processes have their limitations since, when security incidents occur, they emerge in a context, and their rarity and even their uniqueness give rise to unpredictable threats.
Methods, definitions and goals vary widely according to whether the risk management method is in the context of project management, security, engineering, industrial processes, financial portfolios, actuarial assessments, or public health and safety.
After establishing the context, the next step in the process of managing risk is to identify potential risks.
Positive Risk Management views both risk taking and risk aversion as complementary and of equal value and importance within the appropriate context.
And like most people we'd like to see the world a better place, which in this context translates into our working to reduce the risk of potentially disastrous climatic change.
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.
Thus " non-lethal force " does have some risk of causing death: in this context " non-lethal " means only " not intended to kill ".
Specifically, risk factors associated with conduct disorder and the effects of conduct disorder symptomatolology on a child ’ s psychosocial context have been linked to overlap with other psychological disorders.
* In the context of epidemiology and risk assessment, exposure is defined as the contact of a human and an agent
In the context of public health, risk assessment is the process of quantifying the probability of a harmful effect to individuals or populations from certain human activities.
Another element which increases the risk for sexual harassment is the job ’ s gender context ( having few women in the close working environment or practicing in a field which is atypical for women ).
In this context, terroristic threat involves a threat to commit violence ( the computer attack ) communicated with intent to cause significant harm, inconvenience, or injury ( the resulting breach ) in reckless disregard of the risk of causing such harm, inconvenience, or injury.
In the Indian context, venture capital consists of investing in equity, quasi equity and / or conditional loan in order to promote unlisted, high risk or high tech firms driven by technically or professionally qualified entrepreneurs.
In context of global population aging, with increasing numbers of older adults at greater risk of chronic non-communicable diseases, rapidly increasing demand for primary care services is expected around the world, in both developed and developing countries.
Participants experiencing source amnesia performed at the same level of groups not at risk of source amnesia when these strategies were implicated suggesting that those who do not experience this memory deficit may integrate content and context implicitly.
* The UK Royal College of Psychiatrists has called for the Council of Child Internet Safety — a UK government advisory body — to expand its definition of harmful online content to include pro-ana sites, and to inform parents and teachers of the dangers of pro-ana, arguing that " the broader societal context in which pro-ana and pro-mia sites thrive is one where young women are constantly bombarded with toxic images of supposed female perfection that are impossible to achieve, make women feel bad about themselves and significantly increase their risk of eating disorders.
In the context of financial risk management, an example on how Credit Default Swap Data can be used is for monitoring how the market views the credit risk across a wide range of entities.
There is always a balance to be struck between scientific management's goal of formalizing the details of a process ( which increases efficiency within the existing technological context ) and the risk of fossilizing one moment's technological state into cultural inertia that stifles disruptive innovation ( that is, preventing the next technological context from developing ).
In the context of the theory of the firm, a risk neutral firm facing risk about the market price of its product, and caring only about profit, would maximize the expected value of its profit ( with respect to its choices of labor input usage, output produced, etc .).

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