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context and event
Criticism includes several examples of cropping quotes from President Obama, Vice President Biden and Vice President Gore so they appear out of context, using image-manipulation software to edit the appearance of reporters from The New York Times and using footage from other events during a report on the November 5 Tea Party rally in Washington, D. C .; Media Matters said the intention of Fox News was to make it appear as if a larger number of protesters attended the event.
In favor of the later dating of the synoptics, Geza Vermes says that this event provides a clear context and pretext for Jesus ' arrest, trial and execution.
The TCCC will be a major advocacy and partnership building event embedded in the overall context of global and regional ( Pacific ) consultations on climate change.
Consider the context of evaluating each one of a class of events A < sub > 1 </ sub >, A < sub > 2 </ sub >, A < sub > 3 </ sub >,..., A < sub > n </ sub > ( for example, is the occurrence of the event harmful or not ?).
This approach attempted to explain proverb use in relation to the context of a speech event, rather than only in terms of the content and meaning of the proverb.
A watershed event in this context was Kevin Brownlow's 1980 restoration of Abel Gance's Napoléon ( 1927 ), featuring a score by Carl Davis.
Within this context, the definition of an apneic event depends on several factors ( e. g. patient's age ) and account for this variability through a multi-criteria decision rule described in several, sometimes conflicting, guidelines.
Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time ( UTC ) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated.
Roman Jakobson, expanding on the work of Karl Bühler, described six " constitutive factors " of a speech event, each of which represents the privileging of a corresponding function, and only one of which is the referential ( which corresponds to the context of the speech event ).
Each event, which may have taken a short or long time to accomplish, leaves a context.
More precisely, an archaeological context is an event in time which has been preserved in the archaeological record.
Unfortunately, when used as a noun, the word ' alarm ' is used rather loosely in the industry ; thus, depending on context it might mean an alarm point, an alarm indicator, or an alarm event.
In any event, permissible secrecy varies significantly with the context involved.
Automation in the modern context began in the early 1980s, made possible firstly by the construction of lantern top helipads at remote rock lighthouses, to enable the rapid transfer of technicians to a lighthouse in the event of a breakdown, and secondly, by the development of remote control technology, which enables all lighthouses and lightvessels to be monitored and controlled from the Trinity House Operations and Planning Centre, in Harwich, Essex.
At its simplest level, the experience of creativity is itself a work event, and like other events in the organizational context, it could evoke emotion.
The context of this event was the initial conflict between Malcolm III and William I.
* Archaeological context, an event in time which has been preserved in the archaeological record
In popular parlance surrounding uncertain events, the expression " better than evens " usually implies a better than ( greater than ) 50 % chance of the event occurring, which is exactly the opposite of the meaning of the expression when used in a gaming context.
In addition Norman Mailer, who had been part of the press corps sent to cover the event, wrote a book, The Fight ( 1975 ), describing the events, and placing them within the context of his views of black American culture.
It likely entered English as a gambling term, and the context of gambling remains detectable in the word's connotations ; luck is a way of understanding a personal chance event.
** Assumes a surprise is inherently a good thing, does not consider actual context of event
For six months, LaRouche worked with American Healyite leader Tim Wohlforth, who later wrote that LaRouche had a " gargantuan ego ," and " a marvelous ability to place any world happening in a larger context, which seemed to give the event additional meaning, but his thinking was schematic, lacking factual detail and depth.
Its characteristic features are a private drama staged in the context of a significant historical event in which the chorus is dramatically engaged as a representative of the people, varied and piquant musical textures, grandiloquent marches, spectacular scenic effects and a statutory ballet.

context and was
And in the context of drifting personal utterances we have examined, there was occasional evidence of the origin of all such evasions.
With a few important and a few more unimportant exceptions, no expression can be deemed le mot juste for its context, because each was very probably the only expression that long-established practice and ease of rapid recitation would allow.
The same schema was adopted by James Patrie ( 1982 ) in the context of an attempt to classify the Ainu language.
His first ( pre-IHÉS ) breakthrough in algebraic geometry was the Grothendieck – Hirzebruch – Riemann – Roch theorem, a far-reaching generalisation of the Hirzebruch – Riemann – Roch theorem proved algebraically ; in this context he also introduced K-theory.
* The being which manifests in Christianity also manifests in all faiths and religions, and each religion is valid and true for the time and cultural context in which it was born ;
Aelian was discussing the use of the counter march in the context of the Roman sword gladius and spear pilum.
Later still, abstraction was manifest in more purely formal terms, such as color, freedom from objective context, and a reduction of form to basic geometric designs.
Its main creator was the Nigerian multi-instrumentalist and bandleader Fela Kuti, who gave it its name, who used it to revolutionise musical structure as well as the political context in his native Nigeria.
Kiernan's reasoning has in part to do with the much-discussed political context of the poem: it has been held by most scholars, until recently, that the poem was composed in the 8th century on the assumption that a poem eliciting sympathy for the Danes could not have been composed by Anglo-Saxons during the Viking Ages of the 9th and 10th centuries, and that the poem celebrates the namesakes of 8th Century Mercian Kings.
Scholarly discussion about Beowulf in the context of the oral tradition was extremely active throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
The context of the fight over free trade was famine in Ireland, which Peel hoped might be remedied by importation of grain.
In discussions of binary-addressed memories, the exact size was evident from context.
The distribution was discovered in the context of classical statistical mechanics by J. W.
Biblical scholar Ehud Ben Zvi reminds readers of the socio-historical context in which Hosea was composed.
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 .”
Connolly also suggests that in context the marriage metaphor was necessary in that it truly exemplified the unequal interaction between Yahweh and the people Israel.
It was in this context that the prophet commonly referred to as Malachi delivered his prophecy.
" This suggests that " the text and context was meant to apply to Nicodemus particularly, and not to the world.
In the context of the prevailing balance of power, the emperor's crucial goal was to preserve Ethiopian independence.
The first entry, from 1586, shows the word was at one time used in the context of discussions of Platonic theories of knowledge.
In this article, he also defended a comment made by Professor Griff in the past that he says was taken out of context by the media.
The concept of context-sensitive grammar was introduced by Noam Chomsky in the 1950s as a way to describe the syntax of natural language where it is indeed often the case that a word may or may not be appropriate in a certain place depending upon the context.
A collection of Preston and Bishop's original essays exploring the argument from the context of philosophy and cognitive science was published in 2002.
In Hinduism, particularly in an esoteric context, the four states-of-matter describe matter, and a fifth element describes that which was beyond the material world.
The first established use of the term in a political context was by François-René de Chateaubriand in 1819, following the French Revolution.

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