The examples include contextually at the start of sentence, contextually at the end of sentence and contextually in the middle of sentence
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contextually at the start of sentence
Contextually and exegetically, Matthew 28:19 ("into the name of...") is equivalent.
contextually at the end of sentence
E _ valueNotAllowed: The values may be valid, but are not allowed contextually.
It is urged that phenomena and strategies related to early childhood education need to be understood and developed contextually .
contextually in the middle of sentence
The last six lines are contextually weak.
The last six lines are contextually weak.
The last six lines are contextually weak, and line 3 represents nothing but context.
And need a failure of transfer necessarily imply the failure of a contextually mediated retrieval process?
And need a failure of transfer necessarily imply the failure of a contextually mediated retrieval process?
In the above case, it would be contextually inappropriate to be only reporting a flat tire at a gas station.
In the above case, it would be contextually inappropriate to be only reporting a flat tire at a gas station.
Now, how exactly reading another unrelated email will serve up a more contextually relevant ad, I’m not sure.
However, a contextually prominent action can not justify the use of a surface anaphor, such as I did, yesterday.
However, a contextually prominent action can not justify the use of a surface anaphor, such as I did, yesterday.
One of the ways we maintain unique styles of play on land and on the water is by contextually varying a unit's role.
It does nothing whatsoever for the music and provides a distraction as unwelcome as it is contextually inappropriate.
It does nothing whatsoever for the music and provides a distraction as unwelcome as it is contextually inappropriate.
A profile is a collection of information about the user, typically including a short biography and contextually appropriate facts.
Our goal is to design products that are contextually relevant and available through the medium and methods that make sense to users.
Our goal is to design products that are contextually relevant and available through the medium and methods that make sense to users.
Also keep in mind that these icons only appear when they are contextually relevant, usually there won’t be this many at the same time.
Those seeking more universal generalizations may use different methods from those that seek more contextually specific levels of explanation.
Existential propositions, contextually indispensable though they might be, are not logically essential for a complete description of the world.
When reading something while you are taking a trip to Milan it may organize itself to be more contextually relevant to that time, place and context.
It is a matter of learning the word contextually as a fragment of sentences which one learns to bring forth as wholes under appropriate circumstances.
The Twist Scenario Editor is essentially a rich text editor that gives business users a lot of flexibility to write whatever is contextually relevant for a test.
Because conflict, ambiguity, or tension controls the poem's structure, the meaning of the poem can be discovered only by analyzing contextually the poetic elements and diction.
The research, conducted on behalf of the Good Schools Guide, looked at the "contextually value added" scores for every girl who took GCSEs in the state sector between 2005 and 2007.
Ubiquitous strong-scented mat-forming Eurasian herb of wasteland, hedgerow or pasture having narrow serrate leaves and small usually white florets; widely naturalized in North America.