Sentence examples for valuable contexts from inspiring English sources

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Our point is not that research universities do not engage undergraduates in research or fail to see UREs as valuable contexts for learning.

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His post on Governor Cuomo's reported plan includes valuable context.

Neff puts the case in the valuable context of the social climate that fed the frenzy surrounding the Sheppard trial.

Thanks for reading – and thanks especially to all those who wrote in with valuable context and ideas.

ProMED-mail, a Web site that follows emerging diseases, has tracked reports about the Sudan outbreak, with its moderators adding valuable context.

Adding another dimension, the book is written with Iain Sinclair, an English novelist and essayist who not only observes Lichtenstein in her obsessive search for Rodinsky but also provides valuable context through his rich knowledge of hidden London.

Their quasi-Empsonian ambiguities offer some valuable context, but if the novel can be reasonably called a place for ideas, as observed in the work of Scarlett Thomas, Samantha Hunt, and Richard Powers, then why not go the distance?

Monkey advised by counsel not to comment while issue being adjudicated, but now that ruling has been issued Monkey grateful to be able to speak out for first time, and perhaps provide valuable context.

Interviews with the gentle Kurtz himself (who still awaits trial, now only for mail and wire fraud) provide valuable context for this study in First Amendment rights, which underscores the confusion, overreaching desperation, and general cluelessness of the government's response to 9/11. Shauna Lyon Cinema Villagee).

Interviews with the gentle Kurtz himself (who still awaits trial, now only for mail and wire fraud) provide valuable context for this study in First Amendment rights, which underscores the confusion, overreaching desperation, and general cluelessness of the government's response to 9/11.

Here's an excerpt from the release, followed by some valuable context from the biologist (and frequent Dot Earth voice) Carl Safina, whose books include the marvelous "Eye of the Albatross": Maybe ten rare Short-tailed Albatrosses showing up at several Hawaiian Islands doesn't count as a new population, but those sightings are still causing a buzz in the conservation and birding worlds.

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