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The surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence.
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Pickles also stressed that decisions on whether to notify account holders that they were under investigation were "context specific" and insisted that Twitter worked with authorities to ensure that they do not disrupt investigations.
The specific factors that Peck and colleagues found were context, process, and outcome.
The applied approach was adapted to the fact that besides the technical requisites above, there were context and human constraints.
After coding, the four participant groups were Context + Inference (n = 33), Context + No-inference (n = 9), No-context + Inference (n = 1), and No-context + No-inference (n = 41).
Similarly, Nehm and Schonfeld (2008) and Nehm and Ha (2011) found that student explanations for evolutionary questions were context dependent in many cases; they particularly found that naïve idea measures were different depending on the measurement method and item features.
Costs per event were context specific.
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However, the impacts of SVF on air temperature were context-dependent.
In contrast to the context-independent activation of the ATL, there were context-dependent activations within different fronto-mesolimbic regions for guilt and indignation.
These indicators addressed a variable number of the ANC processes, and were context-specific.
The effects of soluble factors on insulin release were context-dependent.
The specific data used for linking at each stage were context-dependent.
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