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Here, we reported on context-specific variation in the song of skylarks, a songbird with a continuous singing style.

Lee is among the only journalists who've reported on the context of Romanoff's 2006 immigration legislation, which was opposed by some immigrant advocates.

We have reported on the wider context into which an HIV-prevention programme was inserted in a rural Zimbabwean community.

In addition to classroom disorganization, when the children were 10, their teachers also reported on classroom peer context using a modified version of the School Life Questionnaire (Ainley and Bourke 1992), adapted for TEDS (see Oliver et al. 2008 for details).

A limitation of our study is that it reports on only one context for LDP implementation.

Usually, a curator can disentangle the results reported, based on context, and interpret tables, figures and figure legends correctly.

Fox News's online operation did better at reporting on the context of the tweet in an article whose headline announced, "Writer who declared he'd rather his daughter date an MS-13 member than a Republican turns out to be a troll"—as if that hadn't been clear from the get-go.

Our time-related analysis indicates that in both qualitative and mixed methods studies, newer studies are more likely to report on research context, describe analysis procedures, and be judged credible and provide rich data (see Table 3).

Mixed methods papers published since 2003 are more likely to report on research context and analysis, and more new studies were judged to be credible and provide rich findings, but reporting of research conduct had not improved over time in our sample.

The main inclusion criteria were that: the setting was hospitals; the population sample reported on was managers; the context was quality and safety; the aim was to identify the managerial activities/time/engagement in quality and safety.

Those findings are likely to substantiate the immigrant optimism hypothesis (Kao & Tienda 1995) which stresses how parental aspirations are reported on children in the context of the receiving country, where better opportunities make those aspirations more plausible.

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