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This approach points to the contextually varying definition of equity and norms regarding stratification across societies, suggesting that it is practically impossible to have a universal definition of equity [ 15].
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Whilst relating to chronological age and physical and mental development, the concept of childhood also relates to varying and contextually framed ideas about responsibility, vulnerability and competence, which can vary between cultures, nationalities, and according to socio-economic status [ 23].
In reality, Cespedes says that sales is one of the most contextually determined areas in business, varying dramatically across markets and industries and between companies in the same industry.
Contextually, the conflict in the study area had existed in varying intensities and intermittency from as far back as the 1950's.
These results rely on a novel method for eliciting utterances of varying levels of certainty that allows us to compare the utility of contextually-based feature sets.
In our previous study using the same source data from the CHAMPSEA project and standardized measures of child psychological well-being, we found evidence of contextually-based migrant parent effects, including a disadvantage for children of migrant fathers in some study countries varying according to which dimension of psychological well-being was measured (Graham and Jordan, 2011).
At varying times.
With widely varying results.
"With varying intensity".
To varying degrees, it succeeded.
Two varying things?
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