different context

collocation in English

meaningsofdifferentandcontext

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different
adjective
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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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 ofdifferentandcontextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We disagree with this claim, and argue that dialogue simply provides adifferentcontextin which the same basic processes operate.
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A different set of circumstances, adifferentcontext, and the managers are left with a changed impression of the 'disabled' status of their impaired employee.
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Lifesaving services also emerge in an entirelydifferentcontextas we consider medical ethics and armed conflict.
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I am aware of only one paper which attempts to examine this problem, although in a slightlydifferentcontext.
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Some of these are also cited elsewhere in the article, but each time within adifferentcontext.
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A similar mathematical phenomenon occurs in adifferentcontextthat is probably more familiar to an applied mathematician.
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This is a verydifferentcontextof discovery from the one out of which identity emerged as an area of archaeological interest in the 1960s.
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Acts can be altruistic in one context, and nonaltruistic in adifferentcontext.
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But in adifferentcontext, reasonable generalization gradients from the same stimulus value could be quite different.
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However, he mentions this one example in adifferentcontext.
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Moreover, we acknowledge that there could be many different ways (different sensors anddifferentcontextattributes used) for recognizing a situation.
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However, this framing might evolve differently in adifferentcontext.
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Select different words to realise a concept indifferentcontext.
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An example of a familiar case can be given from adifferentcontext.
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These repertoires are then conserved and per petuated in adifferentcontext, from which they may reemerge if needs be.
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Thus, perhaps disturbing ' disorganised public noise' has been legitimated as music, by bringing it into adifferentcontext.
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This was done in order to determine the onsets of the critical items and to avoiddifferentcontextinferences to the critical items.
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Quite different combinations of artefacts occur together indifferentcontexttypes.
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They began to notice odd sounds of phrases that perhaps in adifferentcontextwould have passed them by.
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