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An indexical is a term, like 'I' or 'now', whose referent is context-relative.
Definitions are context-relative and can change in response to new discoveries without requiring a change in the concept itself; thus continuity of reference can be preserved across revision in definitions.
However, the importance of both local management intensification and local forest cover are likely to be context dependent, and changes in their relative importance are likely to occur with different levels of deforestation at the landscape scale.
The relative contribution of each of these processes seems to be context dependent.
It's context.
However, their activities appear to be context-dependent, since the relative magnitude of their effects differs in constitutive and activated transcription and they preferentially regulate TAF1-dependent, relative to TAF1-independent, transcription.
Decisions on including such community-based death reporting systems will therefore be context-dependent after quantification of the relative contribution of different sources.
The puzzle is that the truth of the second sentence seems to imply that the proposition expressed by the first — which we agreed was true relative to that context — is false relative to the second context.
Since the minichromosome-borne dg fragments are in a unique sequence context relative to endogenous repeats, the dg plasmid junction can be specifically monitored.
Further, should these non-legal concepts be imported in an unaltered way ("absolute approach"), or be adapted to the legal context ("relative approach")?
We also introduce a ''state-based" training technique where each ER algorithm is trained for the particular execution context (relative to other types of records) where it will be used.
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