Dictionary
been context
noun
The surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence.
Exact(1)
A heavy shroud over this trial -- almost hidden by news media in plain sight -- has been context: the CIA's collusion with the Bush White House a dozen years ago, using WMD fear and fabrication to stampede the United States into making war on Iraq.
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We've seen him a few times through the novel, in vignettes where he has kicked a dog to death, terrorised an unruly teenager, blackmailed a senator, but they've been context-free.
However, the post-oil housing production process has rarely been context-sensitive while following market logic.
While the destination image research stream has been one of the most popular in this domain, most studies to date have not been context-specific.
What it lacked was context.
Now, that's context!
It's context again.
There is context.
Your job is context.
What he doesn't consider is context.
Because to a story there is context.
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