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To calculate the current clustering cost, the cost of the branch connecting contexts GXG and TXG (1064.87 units) is added to the cost of all the interconnecting branches between the CXC, GXC, GXT and TXC contexts (see Table 6): CXC-GXC (1524.96), CXC-GXT (1925.79), CXC-TXC (872.10), GXC-GXT (1940.97), GXC-TXC (1777.24) and GXT-TXC (1300.93).

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Interpretation was supported by Walt and Gilson's policy framework [ 20], a descriptive triangle connecting context, content, and process with actors (i.e. stakeholders) central.

As with most conspiracy theories, it takes a series of barely connected, context-deprived "facts"—drawn largely from the observer's own ignorance and adds a strong dose of paranoid accusations, but fails to draw any sort of cohesive framework together to hang a plausible story on.

Critical complexification means opening up boundaries that limit our view on complexity, connecting relevant contexts that will enrich our view and will enrich relevant contexts.

Drinking contexts may modify how much alcohol a person consumes, affecting the likelihood of that person experiencing alcohol-related problems (as seen by the lines connecting drinking contexts to alcohol consumption).

To illustrate, in Uttl et al. [26], participants saw a context first, rated its pleasantness, and when a target appeared, they were required to create a meaningful sentence connecting the context and the target in a meaningful way.

These findings contribute to the increasing body of knowledge on the embedded character of food consumption and on the relevance of designing policy strategies that connect institutional context and particular consumption practices.

Contextualizing questions is thought to help test conceptual application of knowledge by fostering greater student interest (see Rivet and Krajcik, 2008), and student reasoning is often connected to context (Mortimer, 1995).

Ereira situates Britannia in its political context, connecting it to Charles II's military purposes and need to crush rebellion.

Thus "Emancipation," a vigorously staged play about Nat Turner, who led the most sustained slave revolt in American history, acquires a potent historical context, connecting two defiant champions of black resistance to white racism.

Barack Obama is a great orator, but he is the worst president I've ever seen when it comes to explaining his achievements, putting them in context, connecting with people on a gut level through repetition and thereby defining how the public views an issue.

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