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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.
Often only a minimal part of the context is changed in order to minimize the amount of time spent handling the interrupt.
The NEXTSTEP operating system further developed the idea, incorporating a feature whereby the right or middle mouse button brought the main menu ( which was vertical and automatically changed depending on context ) to the location of the mouse, thereby eliminating the need to move the mouse pointer all the way across the large ( for the time ) NextStep screen.
The meaning of " Darwinism " has changed over time, and varies depending on context.
This new changed population of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is optimally adapted to the context it evolved in.
Many professionals in this discipline attempt to find general rules that apply to all natural languages in the context of historical linguistics, how characteristics of sentence structure in related languages changed over time.
In an interview with Mike Wallace on September 22, 1959, Serling said, " We changed, in eighteen scripts, Mike, we have had one line changed, which, again, was a little ludicrous but of insufficient basic concern within the context of the story, not to put up a fight.
These utterances are often, but not always, taken out of context ( a tactic sometimes referred to as contextomy ) or otherwise changed to distort their original meaning.
originally borrowed ritual material from irregular Masonic organizations, and although some related symbolism and language remains in use, the context has changed to Thelema and its tenets.
This status continued through the first years of the Republic of Turkey, until 1936 when the name of the province (" Dersim ") was changed to Tunceli, literally ' the land of bronze ' in Turkish ( tunç meaning ' bronze ' and el ( in this context ) meaning ' land ') after the Dersim Rebellion.
The characters were renamed to fit the context better ( the surname Wingfield was changed to D ' Costa, reflecting the part-Portuguese heritage of the family — probably on the absent father's side, since the mother is Anglo-Indian ), but the story remains essentially the same.
The intention was not always permanent protection ( of the threatened industry ) but sometimes an attempt to give the domestic firms time to adjust to a changed competitive context.
The communal experience of HIV / AIDS changed in the context of the availability of more effective treatments.
The positioning and context of several songs were changed as well.
Some commentators and journalists have charged that the context of the quote was changed by editing out the " Everybody here's got to vote " passage by Fox News Channel and other media outlets, thus fueling the controversy by making the speech sound like a call for violence instead of a call to vote.
This is achieved by using " context diffs " and " unified diffs " ( also known as " unidiffs "), which surround each change with context, which is the text immediately before and after the changed part.
While The Mulberry-Garden exuberantly praises the achievements of the Restoration, Bellamira displays a dark cynicism which has to be accounted for within a changed historical context.
* Adaptation-in the climate change context, adaptation implies an adjustment in natural or human systems in response to a changing / changed climate.
Taube reflected fondly on his experiences growing up in Saskatchewan, noting: " Certainly, there is nothing about my first 21 years in Saskatchewan, taken in the context of those times that I would wish to be changed.
PUD was founded on 29 September 1992 by the merger of four leftist clandestine or semiclandestine political parties, in the context of the changed political situation in Central America at that period, following the end of the Cold War.
The political context surrounding marijuana in Seattle and Washington has changed considerably over the years.
Needs may arise and be changed out of a change of context.

context and completely
The context for many of these Cycladic figurines have been mostly destroyed and their meaning may never be completely understood.
The idea that a few people have about the gene being the target of selection is completely impractical ; a gene is never visible to natural selection, and in the genotype, it is always in the context with other genes, and the interaction with those other genes make a particular gene either more favorable or less favorable.
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 ).
Depending on the context, the term could refer to a person in any one of several distinct ( but not completely disjointed ) communities and subcultures:
By historism, he means the tendency to regard every argument or idea as completely accounted for by its historical context, as opposed to assessing it by its merits.
As such degradation inevitably continues, data will be forever lost, objects ' context will be destroyed and the bulk of the wreck will over centuries completely deteriorate on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.
4 ", and the phrase " is true " is completely dispensable in this and every other context.
In Fish ’ s source the term is explained as “ the idea that it is possible to characterize a linguistic system that every speaker shares .” In the context of literary criticism, Fish uses this concept to argue that a reader ’ s approach to a text is not completely subjective, and that an internalized understanding of language shared by the native speakers of that given language makes possible the creation of normative boundaries for one ’ s experience with language.
In the 1904 Sherlock Holmes story " The Adventure of the Second Stain ", the term is still used in a completely non-sexual context ( Inspector Lestrade is threatening a misbehaving constable with " finding himself in Queer Street ", i. e., in this context, being severely punished ).
Movie critic Andrew O ' Hehir, noting the strong influences of Renoir, Rosselini and Satyajit Ray, said, " It's hard to overemphasize how strange and ambitious and completely out of context it was for a black urban filmmaker with no money and no reputation to make that kind of movie in 1977.
Bertie's scriptural knowledge ( like most of his mental catalogue ) often retains at least part of the literal quote, while completely losing the original meaning and context.
The Polisario has stated that it will, when Sahrawi self-determination has been achieved, either function as a party within the context of a multi-party system, or be completely disbanded.
" Owen would later refute the quote, stating: " Some of the words I never even said and the rest were taken completely out of context.
His theory that organisms must be understood in the context of the ecosystems they inhabit was completely new for its time, and has been highly influential.
This type of intentional tool-making, even if it is generalizing a prior experience to a completely new context, is almost unknown in the animal world.
Such code may also, in effect, be unintentionally obfuscated, as the names of variables, classes, functions, etc., are typically left unchanged, even though their purpose may be completely different in the new context from what it was in the original context.
When the frontal lobe damage is bilateral and generally more extensive, the patient completely loses the ability to act in a self-directed manner and becomes totally dependent upon the surrounding environmental indicators to guide his behavior in a general social context, a condition also identified by Lhermitte ( 1986 ), and referred to as " Environmental Dependency Syndrome ".
In 1915 the Assyrian Church see at Qochanis see was completely destroyed by the Ottoman Empire in the context of the Armenian Genocide.
This divine soul is hardly a completely novel concept if viewed in the context of Averroestic or Thomasian perceptual theory.
YECs argue that it is a glaring exegetical fallacy to take a meaning from one context ( yom referring to a long period of time in Genesis 1 ) and apply it to a completely different one ( yom referring to normal-length days in Exodus 20 ).
The term vestigiality is useful in referring to many genetically determined features, either morphological, behavioral, or physiological ; in any such context however, it need not follow that a vestigial feature must be completely useless.
Still, Dirac's idea is completely correct in the context of solid state physics, where the valence band in a solid can be regarded as a " sea " of electrons.

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