A distributed representation of temporal context.
The idea expressed by a particular act of flag-burning is necessarily dependent on the temporal and political context in which it occurs.
Throughout history, human organs have acquired different characteristics, acting as both alienable and inalienable possessions depending on the temporal and spatial context.
I removed the freeway from its temporal context.
In a temporal context, the state of modern forestry represents the culmination of woodland resource use that probably began with the earliest hominids.
Pacha is often translated as world in Quechua, but the concept also includes a temporal context of meaning.
In addition, patients have a diminished ability to remember the temporal context in which objects were presented.
Gârbea's work stands out within its cultural and temporal context for its size and diversity.
When items are learned one after another, it is tempting to say that they are learned in the same temporal context.
Yet we are uncertain of a temporal context for the poem.