given context
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgivenandcontext
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given
adjective
uk/ˈɡɪv.ən/us/ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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context
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒn.tekst/us/ˈkɑːn.tekst/
the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help ...
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(Definition ofgivenandcontextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Givencontextand term e, what are the type and completion of e?
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The performance of the function can then be measured in thegivencontext.
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Without disambiguating the sense of a word we cannot determine which semantic category is more appropriate in agivencontext.
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How may knowledge that is acquired in agivencontextbe used out of this context?
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The main problem is how to select the appropriate components for reuse in agivencontext.
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The construction was further considered semantically and pragmatically appropriate for thegivencontext.
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An important question of course is how a child determines what is most relevant in agivencontext.
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Learners must learn which entities can be conceptualized as divisible within agivencontext.
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Greek geometry consisted of efficient proof techniques that depended on configuration of figures in eachgivencontext.
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What is meant and perceived as polite in agivencontext, however, will depend on judgments of appropriateness and markedness.
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In anygivencontext, prior knowledge will provide information about the levels of utility associated with events and actions occurring within that context.
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They suggested that the bilingual's linguistic representations are independent or dependent to the degree that particular skills are utilized in agivencontextor task.
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This supports the functional notion that the adaptiveness of emotional expression within agivencontextvaries as a function of emotion type.
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To know the meaning of a word is to know if agivencontextis a member of the set satisfying the word's contextual representation.
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We must view historical events within theirgivencontext, and not let our own experience cloud our judgement.
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For indexical meanings to create a particular social context, the listener(s) must be aware of the indexical and its relationship to agivencontext-of-occurrence.
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The requirement that the number of contrasts available in anygivencontextbe maximised is hypothesised to follow from the need to differentiate words.
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In anygivencontext, one type of representation is assumed to be more influential.
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One has to remember, however, that aids such as bilingual dictionaries usually do not indicate noun countability within agivencontext.
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Several embedded policies govern the way in which the application behaves in agivencontext.
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