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Terms and Contexts

Duty to report. However, duty-to-report is not well understood in terms of student safety in digital contexts.

Duty to report. However, duty-to-report is not well understood in terms of student safety in digital contexts.

... Service Act of BC. When school personnel become aware – or are made aware of – a po- tential e-safety incident from, or in, digital environments, their critical tasks are identifying[r] ...

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Details and Contexts

Details and Contexts

... A good example of these comes at the start of Post et alÕs paper: Òa bigger pitch excursion on a rise can sound simultaneously more questioning and more polite, where the rise is discretely different from a fall ...

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Learning with Contexts

Learning with Contexts

... CHAPTER 4. HIGH-ORDER SPATIAL CONTEXT: SPATIALIZED RANDOM FOREST the gradient image according to pixel gradient orientations into 64 levels and LBP features quantize the input image into 59 bin indices. Then our SRF ...

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Learning Appropriate Contexts

Learning Appropriate Contexts

... or “toy” problems these techniques are tried upon). Figure 6, below, shows the maximum coverage of the models for the four runs. In each case early on a few models take over from the others in terms of the amount ...

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Contexts as Shared Commitments

Contexts as Shared Commitments

... evaluative terms in the framework of “success” semantics, along the lines of the modified Davidsonian proposals in Ludwig (1997) and Lepore and Ludwig ( 2007 , ...should contexts be understood as properly ...

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Rationality and its contexts

Rationality and its contexts

... Quine (1976 , p. 234) proceeds to observe that even the very preference for simplicity “is a lay habit carried over by science.” He adds that the simpler of two hypotheses is generally regarded “not only as the more ...

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Sponsored Search with Contexts

Sponsored Search with Contexts

... search terms, but on search terms under specific ...of contexts include the zip code, gender, or abstract “intentions” (such as researching a vacation) of the ...

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Motor interference in interactive contexts

Motor interference in interactive contexts

... [email protected] https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/ Reuse Unless indicated otherwise, fulltext items are protected by copyright with all rights reserved. The copyright exception in section 29 of the Copyright, ...

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Word Recognition in Predictive Contexts

Word Recognition in Predictive Contexts

... 1.3 Top-down influence of the context Context based expectations have effects on sentence processing in terms of facilitation for the expected material both in recognition and in integration. Whether these effects ...

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The Influence of Contexts on Decision-Making

The Influence of Contexts on Decision-Making

... in terms of three features: The degree to which proposers were selfish or helpful was defined in terms of the average offer benefit they proposed for themselves or for responders, respectively; the degree ...

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Strategic Vagueness and Appropriate Contexts

Strategic Vagueness and Appropriate Contexts

... This paper brings together several approaches to vagueness, and ends by suggesting a new approach. The common thread in these approaches is the crucial role played by context. Using a single example where there is a ...

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Homicide TRENDS / CONTEXTS / DATA

Homicide TRENDS / CONTEXTS / DATA

... The killing of women on the basis of their gender represents the ultimate form of violence against women. In some countries, legislation recognizes the vulnerability of women to violence and makes a link between homicide ...

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Language teaching and its contexts.

Language teaching and its contexts.

... Objectives in intercultural competence in foreign language education Although the use of defined objectives and outcomes as a basis for teaching can be criticised, as can the associated concept of ‘competence’ which is ...

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Deontic Reasoning Across Contexts

Deontic Reasoning Across Contexts

... agential terms (though Jackson does emphasize that he means to be talking about the ‘ought to be’ rather than the ‘ought to do’—I will try to gloss over this issue here), you ought to A out of Q just in case A is ...

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Proof in dynamic geometry contexts

Proof in dynamic geometry contexts

... It is important here to distinguish between drawing and figure. Laborde (1993 p49) makes clear the distinction in the following way “drawing refers to the material entity while figure refers to a theoretical object”. In ...

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LINGUISTICS APPLIED TO BUSINESS CONTEXTS

LINGUISTICS APPLIED TO BUSINESS CONTEXTS

... ReVEL, v. 11, n. 21, 2013 ISSN 1678-8931 154 I usually say that nobody is a doctor, a teacher, a military, or a priest without a reason. In a similar way, our choices concerning the object, the objectives of the research ...

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Modal auxiliary verbs and contexts

Modal auxiliary verbs and contexts

... It is not possible to know from an isolated sample sentence into which of many pos- sible scenarios the author intends it to fit. There are many scenarios in the world that could be described by a single sentence. While ...

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Water theft in rural contexts

Water theft in rural contexts

... in terms of supporting big business (through tax breaks and via policies that allow continued water extraction to occur), and corporations in turn are generous contributors to the coffers of mainstream political ...

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Local Contexts

Local Contexts

... local contexts must be computed incrementally, using only information about the expressions that precede ...local contexts can, at some cost, be computed symmetrically, taking into account information about ...

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Contexts of Television

Contexts of Television

... Number of spectators from target group, that in the measuring time SHOULD follow our programme.. SHARE[r] ...

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