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Pitocco (2011) studied the information technology in the context of evaluation of steel building vulnerability.

The logical contextualist or relativist says that the validity of an argument depends on the subject matter or the frame of reference or some other context of evaluation.

Kaplan (1989) defines 'a monstrous operator' as one that shifts the context of evaluation of an indexical away from the context of the actual speech act.

In the context of evaluation, safety can be a cognitive problem that poses the question: is this a dangerous situation or a safe one?

Although the development of the theory of inequality and poverty measurement is fairly recent, it makes sense to present it in first position, because it focuses on the simplest context of evaluation of social situations, namely, the context in which there is a well-defined measure of individual situations, amenable to all kinds of interpersonal comparisons.

We tend to recalibrate apparent violations of LNC as conforming to a version of the law that incorporates the Aristotelian qualifications: a sincere defense of "p and not-p" plausibly involves a change in the context of evaluation or a shift in viewpoint, or alternatively a suppression of modal or epistemic operators.

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One way of determining whether problems with tailoring interventions are due to shortcomings in identifying barriers or in the interventions that are used to address identified barriers, is through attempting to identify additional barriers in the context of evaluations of interventions and process evaluations.

Karttunen (1974) suggests an alternative conception based on the idea of local contexts of evaluation.

Karttunen (1974) defined local contexts of evaluation for a range of constructions, and suggested the following requirement: presuppositions always need to be entailed (or "satisfied", as he puts it) in the local context in which the trigger is evaluated.

Thomason 1981b suggests a distinction between deliberative contexts of evaluation and judgmental contexts, where in the latter context evaluations such as (1) above need not satisfy Kant's law since, roughly, we go back in time and evaluate the present in terms of where things would now be relative to optimal past options that were accessible but no longer are.

The evaluation objectives appeared to be sufficiently clear and satisfactory to all stakeholders and evaluation participants, particularly given the context of the evaluation's scope.

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