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For one such as Conrad who is sceptical about abstract ideas, for the modernist who cannot believe in human essence, context supplies character value.
In essence, context adaptation takes place on top of and is transparent to the web application business functionality.
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Foursquare is, in essence, a context company — not just a location company.
In essence, the larger context within which lower-level processes are nested generally exerts a stronger downward influence, while the lower-level variables generally exert a weaker upward influence (Hitt et al., 2007).
The essence of New York is context -- the character of our neighorhoods.
Setting the tone for the series is a discussion on Monday evening, "American Culture in Context: The Essence of 1939," between the author E. L. Doctorow and the presidential historian and Franklin D. Roosevelt scholar Robert Dallek, moderated by Dick Cavett.
That is, there is no human essence apart from historical context.
James' most detailed discussion of the distinction between being and essence occurs in the context of a question that asks if creation could be saved if being (esse) and essence were not different (Quodl. I, q. 4).
In essence, attention-deficit disorder is context driven.
The standoff between character and context captures the very essence of the Orton comic spirit.
Wolf jumps from Pfaus's statement, without setting it directly into context, to state in essence that dopamine is the key to "good orgasmic sex".
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