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These reports give a full, intimate picture of the defendant so that a judge can have some context in determining a sentence.
Just having a generically fair or low price, as Penney did, said Alexander Chernev, a marketing professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, assumes that consumers have some context for how much items should cost.
Do give it a read so you have some context for the parts I am criticizing.
Users can pick any products they would like to be displayed, with Amazon suggesting only that they work better if they have some context to the video, and that no two products can appear within 10 seconds of each other.
We've been tracking Socialcam's foray into mobile video sharing since the app launched in March, so we have some context for the announcement today that it's passed 3 million downloads.
When millions of Americans see these activists on national news outlets, it's important that they also have some context.
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Updated at 10.31am BST 9.27am BST Some more on the OPCW Reuters has some context and details on the group, which is based in The Hague, noting that it was set up in 1997 and now has 189 member states.
Years later, those same witnesses might have had some context with which to understand the reasons behind the killing and to hear the "official" story.
To assess communication in isolation from the task would not be possible (communication always has some context), and selection of a non-clinical context would not help staff to appreciate the student's ability to communicate in their professional role [ 20].
Within a text of human origin, a word has some context-independence.
Matt Bai, a political writer for The New York Times who often focuses more on long-form pieces than the daily churn, told HuffPost that in covering job numbers, "the economic story has to have some political context and the political story has to have some economic context -- that every month's jobs numbers aren't this thing in-and-of-itself".
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