Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
For example, terms which are contextually specific may not translate into another language with the same weight or meaning.
Or more contextually: from the wide world of wrestling.
Many of these projects are in preparation contextually to Expo 2015.
A theory is a set of contextually related statements.
The show is known for its dramatic twists, both structurally and contextually.
"I'm sorry" is an example of two contextually relevant meanings in collision.
But there is a difference between that urinal and condoms, contextually speaking.
It thus becomes a contextually specific form of easing.
"Any time you can reach them in a way that is contextually relevant to their lives is very important."
Added content will also include contextually relevant historical information.
"The speech is coherent, but the subject matter is contextually inappropriate."
Contextually the soundtrack makes little to no sense.
"Manners are enormously complex and contextually dependent," she said.
Emails are sent to target organizations that contain contextually relevant information.
A set of sentence senses entail a contextually enriched logical form.
The branches after are blank as well so I here is no way to place the warning contextually or chronologically.
He is trying to suppress those parts of my brain responsible for thinking contextually, for making connections.
I reckon this should be mentioned higher up, though, since it's more contextually relevant than the stuff about windows update.
Language-selective access is the exclusive activation of information in the contextually appropriate system.
These materials are contextually correct choices; they match the Government buildings that flank the memorial on either side.
Women tend to assimilate more facts, arrange data within a wider matrix and think contextually.
Kappa calculus is intended to be the internal language of contextually complete categories.
Relative poverty is defined contextually as economic inequality in the location or society in which people live.
Scholars have argued that technology is non-neutral, defined contextually and locally by a certain relationship with society.
There are some places where finding a body part is, while likely startling for the finder, contextually allowable.