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Synonyms for context

discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation

the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event

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Our goal is to help travellers discover high quality apps contextually. Also, for partners it's a great marketing channel with amazing targeting possibilities.
The information needs to be bite-size, timely and contextually relevant.
"199 Mott is contextually designed to evoke old New York, and is ideally located in a neighborhood rich with history," noted Michael Namer, CEO of Alfa Development.
6 -- Taking a step towards its contribution to drive financial inclusion in the country, Adarsh Credit Co-operative Society Ltd, a leading multi-state credit co-operative society, has deployed SAP Sybase 365 to support its vision of offering a seamless, personalized and contextually relevant functionality at the right time to its members any time, any place across India.
Personalized marketing will be the next big thing, as one-to-one marketing will become socially and contextually aware, along with geolocation data advantage that would allow firms access to or the ability to analyse consumer geolocation for the first time.
Saul (clinical population and family health, Columbia U.) presents a guide for mental health and emergency management professionals responding to large-scale political violence or natural disasters that offers a framework for developing a community-based, collective approach to treating collective trauma and providing culturally and contextually appropriate clinical services for promoting resilience and well-being.
There are many theories as to why these students lack the necessary skills of resilience and although that is important contextually, it does not help the high school teacher when given the task to help improve the success rates of these students.
The following research develops a model of the culturally and contextually relevant factors that contribute to coping for low-income, urban, African American youth.
It is filled with contextually appropriate strategies that fit clearly with a deep, thoughtful understanding of literacy learning and teaching.
Written in the style of "This is the house that Jack built," "The Park Our Town Built" rolls along with English text in black and Spanish text in red, building contextually clear vocabulary and embellishing a message of the value of communal effort and cooperation towards large goals, laced with plenty of fun and good humor.
As part and parcel of a comprehensive course curriculum, "ethos"/identity education in the writing classroom that is managed through a CMS provides these aspiring entrepreneurs an opportunity to contextually practice creating "the narrative[s] that he or she is" (Corder 16) or might be as an entrepreneur.