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Mobile engagement empowers people to take the next most likely action in their immediate context and in their moments of need.
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This gives other readers immediate context to whom you are referring and allows them to look up more details about the person if so interested.
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Syria's position in its immediate regional context is seriously compromised.
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If ever a man is to receive credit for the good he has done, and his immediate misconduct assessed in the context of his overall life hitherto, it should be at the moment of his sentencing, when his very future hangs in the balance.
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In the immediate term, however, the question is how to handle Kirtsaeng in the context of current American copyright law.
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Whatever context it is, you want it to be as real, as immediate, as genuine and as discovered as possible.
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" He asserts that "the context of the sentence as written was the late 1940s, in the immediate aftermath of World War II, not the entire Cold War, as strongly implied in letters and memorandums circulated in the Senate.
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In the context of a bloated and dysfunctional health care system, this significant and immediate alteration in health insurance coverage could be very difficult for many households to absorb financially, particularly if their income falls just above the threshold for federal subsidies to purchase policies in the upcoming health insurance exchanges.
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He does this not by wrenching fascism out of its early 20th-century context or by suggesting that its after-runners in western Europe pose a serious or immediate threat.
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