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  • noun uncountable The condition of being contextual
  • noun countable The extent to which something is contextual

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Examples

  • Mr. Norten said in an interview that "contextuality" was important to him and clearly he tried on some levels.

    Far Above the Showroom Robbie Whelan 2011

  • The school's compromises seemed to placate some of the opposition, although members of the board voiced concerns about contextuality of new additions in the historic neighborhood.

    Columbia Prep Draws Ire Over Planned Addition, Fire Escapes 2010

  • The school's compromises seemed to placate some of the opposition, although members of the board voiced concerns about contextuality of new additions in the historic neighborhood.

    Columbia Prep Draws Ire Over Planned Addition, Fire Escapes 2010

  • The approach emphasizes the contextuality of social practice--the richness of unspoken shared understandings that guide and orient participants' actions in a given practice or activity.

    Everyday social interactions Daniel Little 2009

  • For instance, in providing eleven bullet points of problems with form criticism pp.244-246, Kelber writes, Oral discourse is uniquely dependent upon concrete social contextuality.

    Review of Jesus, the Voice, and the Text James F. McGrath 2009

  • For instance, in providing eleven bullet points of problems with form criticism pp.244-246, Kelber writes, Oral discourse is uniquely dependent upon concrete social contextuality.

    Archive 2009-03-01 James F. McGrath 2009

  • The approach emphasizes the contextuality of social practice--the richness of unspoken shared understandings that guide and orient participants' actions in a given practice or activity.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • Herder argues for the historical contextuality of human nature in his work, Ideas for the Philosophy of History of Humanity (1791).

    Philosophy of History Little, Daniel 2007

  • The contingency, the contextuality and the historicity, accordingly, form the great adventure in hermeneutics of the book of Nature, of which our life is but a leaf.

    The contingency, the contextuality and the historicity Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

  • The contingency, the contextuality and the histori...

    The contingency, the contextuality and the historicity Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

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