contextual nature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontextualandnature
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contextual
adjective
uk/kənˈteks.tʃu.əl/us/kənˈteks.tʃu.əl/
related to the context ...
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nature
noun
uk/ˈneɪ.tʃər/us/ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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The early chapters cover the history of agriculture and thecontextualnatureof agricultural sustainability.
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The early chapters cover the history of agriculture and thecontextualnatureof agricultural sustainability.
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Drawing on key concepts in social and political theory, this article proposes a theoretical framework that focuses on the dynamic andcontextualnatureof partnership.
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Training in word recognition skills that acknowledges thecontextualnatureof listening is another area for further research.
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It also stresses the highlycontextualnatureof deception.
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Instead, quantitative science, which takes little account of thecontextualnatureof human behaviour, has become increasingly enacted through the political processes in terms of policy development.
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Reliance on quantitative studies which overlook thecontextualnatureof human behaviour can only give a distorted and limited understanding of the lives of these women.
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Parker is acknowledging the social andcontextualnatureof musical improvisation, influences including relationships with the instrument on which one performs, and relationships to other performers.
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Each system depends on thecontextualnatureof the person's life and offers an evergrowing diversity of options and sources of growth.
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Thecontextualnatureof language leads to a rejection of the notion that language is a fixed code.
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Due to thecontextualnatureof the source data, coding is highly subjective, and coders are instructed to ignore their own personal biases or knowledge when determining a country's score.
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