Sentence examples for momentary context from inspiring English sources

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This meta-ethnography highlights the potential for long-term changes and short-term fluctuations in young adults' smoker identities that seem to be driven by increasing discrepancies between aspirational and current identities (Kearney & O'Sullivan, 2003) and the desire to maintain a positive social identity in the momentary context (Tajfel & Turner, 1986).

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Contributory factors included the desire to establish aspirational individual and social identities, enact a smoker identity appropriate to the momentary social context, and alter personal nonsmoking rules when consuming alcohol.

But the ballpark has a history, and the mother's momentary fear was not without context: three people have fallen from the stands at this ballpark.

Thus, learning to dissociate judgments of a woman's momentary sexual interest from the context in which she appears could decrease the likelihood that a man makes unwanted sexual advances, whether the woman is a new acquaintance or an established partner.

The proposed piecewise exponential decaying model, describing momentary expansion in a finite context, suggests a major global fading of WR progression.

New data collection and analysis techniques, such as activity-space analysis, which examines movement through different contexts, and ecological momentary assessment, which captures microlevel contextual changes as individuals move through their days, can advance the field of alcohol studies by providing detailed information on the use of drinking contexts, particularly when combined.

For me, the number of Jews murdered during the Holocaust is so indelibly bound up in association with that event that I can't manage to hear the number mentioned - no matter what the specific context - without a momentary, familiar, almost banal flash of horror.

The images themselves, with only extended captions to remind us who their subjects are and what the gossip du jour was, have no context beyond other images of other momentary curiosities.

But this isn't a simple momentary slip, rather it occurs within a social context of distrust between a minority community and the police, of economic dislocation, of racial divisions, of unhealed wounds of disrespect and dehumanization.

Independently of these more woman-specific influences, men also rely on the sexual relevance of the environmental context to draw inferences about women's momentary sexual interest.

However, that one can, thus, ultimately, save the simple picture's core, of pleasure as an immediate momentary experience, requiring little or nothing by way of context or intentional content, is, even if true, also not obvious.

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