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This is an important exercise to gauge their knowledge base from K-12 education and enables me to understand the aspects of slavery that warrant context, elaboration or debunking.

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When Mr. Galway joined the percussionists, he played the work's flute line speedily and essentially straight, but the percussion context -- elaboration rather than accompaniment -- transformed the reading into an interestingly modern deconstruction.

Facebook is awash with pointed omissions and photos that serially exclude a single family member, or oblique status updates that hint at some vast unhappiness, with no context or elaboration, and which no one quite knows how to field.

There was no context or elaboration, but Trump could have been referring to Pakistan's seven-decade feud with India over the countries' disputed border in the Himalayan territory of Kashmir.

I have no qualms about sequence similarities and structure prediction, and only a few technical concerns, but I also feel that the broader biological context requires elaboration.

Solving problems in context stimulates elaboration on newly acquired knowledge, which in turn can promote the construction of cognitive schemata in the long-term memory (Schmidt 1993; Dolmans and Schmidt 1996).

This paper presents and discusses two separate human resources for health (HRH) costing exercises carried out in the context of the elaboration of national human resources development strategies.

Key moments were initially analyzed in terms of the following categories that operationalize central features of Bakhtin's (1981 , 1984 theory of chronotope: genre(s), emotional register, time space elaboration, context.

The two case studies were analysed and compared, and lessons were extracted from the two distinct exercises focusing on the context, on the elaboration process, on the actors involved, on the methodological approach, and on the specific problems that each methodology had to overcome.

There is an urgent need to standardize the near miss concept and criteria, preferably by an international organization such as the WHO, for comparisons among different contexts and hopefully elaboration of a package of recommended interventions for each specific severe neonatal morbidity condition identified.

By being task based the scenarios strung individual events and activities together in purposeful sequences and, thereby, provided an intermediate level of description that was both an instantiation of overall work objectives and a fairly persistent context for the gradual elaboration of subtasks.

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