Sentence examples for in the relevant context from inspiring English sources

The phrase "in the relevant context" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate how a given situation, subject, or idea relates to the overall context of the discussion. For example, "The impact of this policy decision must be considered in the relevant context of the current economic climate."

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But no other Justice agreed with this "understood the ordinary meaning of those words in the relevant context" test.

He argued that there was never any "mandate" to buy insurance: the word does not appear (in the relevant context) in the law.

In the relevant context, a judgment that p is already a self-attribution of a belief that p. One and the same mental action can be both of those when it is performed intentionally under a particular kind of description.

Neglect of the perspective of lay (i.e., non-linguistic) judges on language and communication is a serious validity concern, since they are the ultimate arbiters of what matters for effective communication in the relevant context of language use.

e. Justice Thomas would have concluded that under the statute the government only needed to show that a defendant "knew he transmitted a communication" (that element was accepted by everyone), "knew the words used in that communication" (that also was accepted by everyone), "and understood the ordinary meaning of those words in the relevant context," and that this test was constitutional.

Here we face another potentially misleading ambiguity in 'meaning.' What is the real meaning of an expression its character, or its content (in the relevant context)?

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First, they are based on a questionable identification of competence with success in a single institution, the school, rather than in the relevant contexts of application.

The goal will be to conduct public-facing research to surface strategies that companies have tried and provide rigorous evidence on what has and hasn't worked in the relevant contexts.

Some fictionalists hold that we happily say things like "the sun rises" and "that car is moving too quickly" despite knowing fully well that neither sentence is literally true in the relevant contexts of utterance.

Analysis of these results in the relevant contexts leads to the conceptualization of several novel scenarios.

Peck goes on to acknowledge: "By any measure $20 billion is a lot of money, but the figure is far less daunting when placed in context". What's the relevant context in his view?

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