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The surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence. | The text in which a word or passage appears and which helps ascertain its meaning. | The surroundings and environment in which an artifact is found and which may provide important clues about the artifact's function and/or cultural meaning.
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Properties of context-sensitive languages * The union, intersection, concatenation of two context-sensitive languages is context-sensitive; the Kleene plus of a context-sensitive language is context-sensitive.
The context of expressions, symbols and chants can change over time, and we are dedicated to using the appropriate context in every case — and the largest murder of Jews since the Holocaust is relevant context.
If context-sensitive and context-free productions both exist within the same grammar, the context-sensitive production is assumed to take precedence when it is applicable.
This set is context-free, since the union of two context-free languages is always context-free.
Her new postdoctoral project ‘Women, Nations, and Affect: The Importance of Leida Kibuvits’s Writing in the Context of Transnational Modernisms’ focuses on Kibuvits’s work in the context of transnational-feminist-modernist studies.
So the context of the data that we release in the second half of the year, for from a safety perspective will be in the context of we're very well under stood class of drugs, with respect to all the potential safety issues.
Statements that are taken completely out of context and when placed in the correct context don’t imply genocidal intent.
They add emotional context: The emotional context of a meal, whether it's a first date, an anniversary, or a farewell, intensifies the memory's emotional salience.
With context caching, developers whose apps deal with large amounts of information can cache frequently used context, reducing costs and streamlining workflows.
Context matters, and by stripping words out of context you can make politicians say all sorts of things that they didn’t say.
If those discussions are in the context of our labor negotiations, they’re in the context of working with our medical people, and we’ve shared all that.
The social context of the paintings have encouraged the groups to interpret the artwork in a modern-day context, thinking about the people and places and how they can encourage aspirations.
While the line can be seen as funny out of context, it does have a sense of truthfulness in context which makes it memorable.
Brown University computer vision experts teach computers to see context-dependent optical illusions, in the hopes of helping artificial vision algorithms take context into account and be more robust.
A context menu offers a limited set of choices that are available in the current state, or context, of the operating system or application.
Conflicts As described in the introduction, LL(1) parsers recognize languages that have LL(1) grammars, which are a special case of context-free grammars (CFGs); LL(1) parsers cannot recognize all context-free languages.
Context sensitive grammars A context sensitive production rule looks not only at the symbol it is modifying, but the symbols on the string appearing before and after it.
Different context-free grammars can generate the same context-free language.
Dynamic variables can be used to extend the execution context with additional context information which is implicitly passed from function to function without having to appear as an extra function parameter.
Eligibility in the Local Context Eligibility in the Local Context, commonly referred to as ELC, is met by applicants ranked in the top 9% of their high school class in terms of performance on an 11-unit pattern of UC-approved high school courses.