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Intellectual and political strategies can only be understood contextually.
The two terms are contextually equivalent.
Assessments of what is reasonable are contextually specific to the incident.
Symbolic meanings are constructed through historical traditions, articulated contextually and reproduced only in practice.
This flexibility allows for the integration of syntactic and semantic constraints into spoken language systems so as to generate contextually appropriate prosody.
Contextually redundant feature values are often introduced into phonological systems by context-sensitive processes.
Languages are also characterised by contextually predictable correspondences between sounds in morphologically related forms.
Naturally, these issues are contextually framed and dependent on the historical development of immersion in each country where immersion education occurs.
When a guideline tries to evade the interpretation problem by giving more specific and contextually sensitive guidance, its compatibility with other guidelines diminishes.
A level 4 explanation was one in which the participant distorted the story to make sense with the contextually inconsistent meaning of the key word.
First, the study took account of the contextually grounded experience of supervision from the perspective of the healthcare support worker's only.
This is what we would hope: it would be disconcerting if bisimilarity equated two programs that were contextually distinct.
The literal meaning, though contextually incompatible, is retained because it is conducive to the interpretation of the metaphor or idiom.
Again, they range along a continuum of increasing constraint on the child to make the contextually appropriate language choice.
With respect to cancellability, we found evidence that children can contextually suspend a conversational inference which they can otherwise compute.
Secondly, whether an act is self-controlled or impulsive is no less contextually dependent than whether it is altruistic or selfish.
And state institutions are themselves contextually deter mined.
Many theorists in psychology of religion have recently argued for a more contextually grounded, or particularistic, approach.