EDMONDS, B. (2001). What if all truth is context-dependent? Tech. Rep. 01-77, CPM. URL http://cfpm.org/cpmrep77.html. 32, 144What if all truth is context-dependant Research report - Edmonds - 2001Edmonds, B. (2001). What if all truth is context-dependent? Tech. Rep. 01-77...
The concept of culture has been defined in different ways and terms. I here take a different approach and determine the concept of culture as one specific instance the more general feature of context-dependence. The concept of context is here understood in a wider way that includes differ...
Terminology is context dependent. In general, the dependency is a synonym of dependence and describes not one entity, but state. According toCambridge dictionary: the situation in which you need something or someone all the time, especially in order to continue existing or operating. So it's mo...
That way, a business can build an ecosystem that becomes dependent on the data from its API, which often leads to additional revenue opportunities. Take HubSpot APIs as another example: By exposing our software’s functionality and data through APIs, developers can integrate their applications ...
Now the fragment has become a dependent clause attached to a sentence that has a subject (the party) and a verb (was canceled). Our thought is complete. In that example, making the sentence longer was the solution. But that doesn’t mean that short sentences can’t be complete. This te...
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A container creates an executable package of software that is abstracted away from (not tied to or dependent upon) the host operating system. Hence, it is portable and able to run uniformly and consistently across any platform or cloud. Agility Developing and deploying containers increases agility...
Research on effectuation is moving from an early to a more mature phase. Thus, it is important to better understand the appropriate dependent variables for effectuation research. Although researchers are currently developing unique dependent variables in their empirical work, there has not yet been a...
A dependent may be a qualifying child or another qualifying relative. Dependency is defined by three IRS tests that must be met for all dependents: the dependent taxpayer test, the joint return test, and the citizen or resident test.1
Scholars describe path dependence in the context of the historical-institutionalist approach to political science. The theory behind the approach is that institutions change less than might be expected and constrain advancement. The reason for the lack of change is that policymakers make assumptions, ma...