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Definition of Situationally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Situationally
Literary usage of Situationally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medical Implications of Nuclear War by Fredric Solomon, Robert Q. Marston (1986)
"People respond to situations of impending danger on the basis of their situationally
defined perceptions of risk, ..."
2. Epistemological Problems of Economics by Ludwig von Mises (2003)
"... and temporally precede every thought—at least every praxeological (the
sociologists of knowledge would say "situationally determined") thought? ..."
3. The U. N. Role in the Persian Gulf and Iraqi Compliance with U. N. Resolutions by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"It is so situationally determined, it is so much in terms of how you spell out
the various ifs, I think that it would probably be difficult for me on a ..."
4. From the Household to the Factory: Sex Discrimination in the Guatemalan by Judith Sunderland (2002)
"... and freedom of religious belief (article 36), are subject to situationally-
based interpretations rather than being rooted in a body of principles. ..."
5. Meta-Analysis of Drug Abuse Prevention Programs edited by William J. Bukoski (1998)
"A final possibility is truly situationally specific test validities and/or the
operation of moderator variables. In sum, the 90 percent credibility value is ..."
6. Alcohol Use Among U. S. Ethnic Minorities edited by Danielle Spiegler (1993)
"... for men or women but tended to define drinking rights for either sex as being
earned by compliance with situationally defined comportment norms. ..."
7. American Neutrality in the 20th Century: The Impossible Dream by John N. Petrie (1996)
"This problem is especially clear when the potential for problems is viewed
situationally. US forces operating close to troubled shores far from friendly ..."