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It is just another example of the sensitivity to context with which the building was planned.
Fidelity to history, sensitivity to context: this is roughly how those terms can be summarized.
The authors combine the historian's sensitivity to context and contingency with modern or "neoclassical" economic theory and quantitative methods.
A mixologist needs an instinct for eclecticism (this pairing is dull, that one has a kick) and a sensitivity to context.
The same sensitivity to context underpins "Linkage" (1982), consisting of interlocking rectangular tubes of steel arranged in such a way as to suggest links in a massive chain.
Whitfield's sensitivity to context served him well at a time when, to the relief of many, it had become a prized architectural skill.
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Hawthorne's point is that we have very few techniques of clarification in the case of 'know(s)'; whereas, it "is through the clarification technique that sensitivity to context-dependence is manifested" (2004, 104-106).
But it is a plan that shows little sensitivity to its context.
All of this therefore requires sensitivity to the context of ministerial decision-taking.
Reduced sensitivity to linguistic context in schizophrenic thought disorder: evidence from on-line monitoring for words in linguistically anomalous sentences.
At the same time there is due sensitivity to historical context with particular emphasis on the connections between philosophy, science, and theology.
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