The documentary evidence that he cites in his book is frequently taken out of context or quoted incompletely or inaccurately. |
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Taken out of context, the bits and pieces that I have quoted seem slight and inconsequential. |
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It was a sequence of results that was very much out of context for the Irish. |
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Stipe's lyrics typically looked like doggerel when taken out of context, awkward, over-earnest, frequently diarrheal. |
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A company spokesman says the quotes were taken out of context and the business is so competitive that price-fixing makes no sense. |
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But the minister insisted his remarks at a conference were taken out of context by Italian journalists. |
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He can't deny it, but he does say he was often quoted out of context to play up the producer's interest in human folly. |
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She says her words were taken out of context, but soon submits her resignation. |
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Parents subsequently discovered that other professionals cited in the article had been quoted out of context. |
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He repeats the usual claim that evolutionists have been quoted out of context to provide arguments against evolution. |
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If it turns out the quote is inaccurate or taken out of context, please let me know. |
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He twists words, quotes people out of context and stretches the truth to suit his purpose. |
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That way you can say the reporter quoted you out of context, or better still, had an agenda. |
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Those of you who have not gone off to quote me out of context should remember that I do not agree with this. |
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Bear in mind that I wasn't paying huge amounts of attention to this show, and I've just taken his quote out of context. |
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The injunction to turn the other cheek is often quoted, out of context, to justify craven submission. |
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He said that his words were taken out of context and he was sorry if he had offended anyone. |
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Two of those quoted complained that their comments had been taken out of context. |
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The embarrassment was such that Gilchrist found himself explaining that his words had been taken out of context. |
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However, he later admitted it, insisting his description of Jones was being quoted out of context. |
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In answer to your inquiry, my quote was taken out of context and sensationalized. |
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He quotes out of context, and in several cases his points are simply wrong. |
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Once in a while you stumble over a wonderful museum that seems entirely out of context in its surroundings. |
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Her words were ripped out of context and her speech was widely reported as implying her support for terrorism. |
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Even an inaugural speech or a funeral eulogy loses relevance when taken out of context. |
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People are being milked for every last dime and scriptures are quoted out of context. |
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However, like Harley-Davidson motorcycles, they look completely out of context, if not ridiculous, on the narrow, windy streets of London. |
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We should not sit back in our comfortable armchairs in our secure society and judge them out of context. |
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We, even we sabermetricians, use numbers out of context or assume that because we adjust for the league, era, park, etc. all things are equal. |
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Many, if not most, complaints about misquotes, I believe, stem from a person's remarks being taken out of context. |
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It may not seem like much out of context, but the effect within this song is truly wondrous. |
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Many of these sources were taken out of context or culled from secondary sources. |
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I know that naive and simplistic but I just feel that while these trees and plants are nice they are out of context. |
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Until good evidence is available, we urge caution in interpreting eye findings out of context. |
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Robertson issued a vehement rebuttal last night, claiming his comments had been taken out of context and threatening legal action. |
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It's okay to accuse your opponents of dishonesty when they routinely present quotations out of context. |
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By taking these words out of context, you have intentionally distorted my meaning to suit your own weak argument. |
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Where violence is not a feature of daily life, media portrayals may make it appear to be thrilling, especially when presented out of context. |
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The whole exercise may have sounded interesting while distracted by 10,000 buff, flag-waving foreigners, but out of context the cheeseball bombast proves too much. |
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Some health issues about dioxins and those kinds of things that have been found by people analysing very few fish have been taken out of context. |
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Extracts from voluminous documents are acceptable provided that the extract is not taken out of context. |
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Would the resulting document be meaningless or misleading to the requester as the information contains would be taken totally out of context? |
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He urged that the report be read in its entirety rather than in extracts that might be taken out of context. |
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This is a shot at the hack journalists and derpy bloggers that are taking these quotes and various other issues out of context and manufacturing a controversy. |
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Such scenes work on the level of stylization and pure martial arts action, and may be appreciated wholly out of context, but the essence of heroism remains elusive. |
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Resorting to the isolated, fixed or in movement picture which is presented out of context and boiling down to its only quality of abstract sign. |
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That may be a tad stern morally when taken out of context, but linguistically it's right on the button. |
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All of Tyrion's sardonic witticisms that had us tittering in previous seasons were taken out of context and used against him. |
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I've sat here today and I've listened to many people misquote or take out of context many statements. |
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They shall not be invoked in a tendentious manner out of context and shall remain true to the spirit of their author. |
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While most of the information is factual, often it is out of context or incomplete which has the effect of overstating its importance. |
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What holds the show back is a rather lame, and out of context, love interest which is so peripheral, you simply don't care if the boy gets the girl. |
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Short of being absolutely false, much of the information relayed on computer systems is inchoate, incomplete, trivial, or out of context. |
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In general, JCB alleges that the Commission has misrepresented the facts, selectively chosen documents or cited them out of context. |
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Various publications have been sharing their takes on it, some of which – when taken out of context – Gordon hasn't been elated to read. |
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They have pointed out that perhaps there were some comments by the Prime Minister that were taken out of context and misinterpreted. |
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Taken out of context, the Virginia bill appears attractive, which is why such bills can get traction so quickly. |
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Those who say that the Republicans are taking the president's words out of context to misrepresent him make a serious mistake. |
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One cannot simply pick the judgement which one likes most and apply it out of context. |
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The many urgent calls to proclaim the gospel must not be taken out of context and applied to The Urantia Book itself. |
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In addition, the information may not be taken out of context or presented in an unfair, misleading or discriminatory manner. |
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The recommendation that an incipient diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome should be considered after six weeks of characteristic symptomatology was taken out of context. |
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Yet to quote these entries out of context is to miss Derek's exhilarating sense of courage and stoicism when under the stress of physical and mental impairment. |
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He told a local newspaper that the footage of him had been taken out of context. |
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Their comments were not only uncultured but completely out of context. |
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Even if we have too much information, filtered or unfiltered information taken out of context is no substitute for the genuine knowledge that can only emerge slowly over time. |
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However, only in 3 of these cases was the morphologic appearance in the metastasis so well differentiated as to be considered benign if taken out of context. |
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I can read on, but it is again another quote out of context. |
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It is recognized that this might result in a more pedantic writing style and, perhaps, a possible perception of sarcasm when selections are quoted out of context. |
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Amendment No 2 which comes subsequent to our adoption of the report in committee seems to be slightly out of context and I recommend a vote against. |
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They took his statements out of context and made him sound like an extremist. |
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How SSPX, The Remnant, others, use a quote out of context. |
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Given that you are insisting on some kind of statement by the President-in-Office of the Council, I would tell you that this statement cannot be taken out of context. |
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All these technologies sound a bit ominous and 1984-ish when taken out of context. |
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In some cases too, the information contained in these ancient records should be viewed with caution since it may be presented out of context in order to substantiate claims of product anteriority. |
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The National Farmers Union says their comments were taken out of context following a meeting of 14 groups from Canada, Mexico and the United States. |
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The Supreme Court found that the subsidies were legally sound citing the phrase being taken out of context, and the argument was unpersuasive. |
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In his dissent, Justice Kennedy wrenches out of context a famous line written by Justice Louis Brandeis in Whitney v California, a case from 1925 involving the arrest of a communist party member for advocating terrorism. |
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Viewing Somalia out of context and drawing the wrong lessons has fanned the smoldering ashes of policy nihilism and has led to abandoning international norms against genocide and war crimes in Bosnia and Rwanda. |
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At the Leveson Inquiry she stated that her comments were taken vastly out of context. |
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Hugh Bonneville: That's completely out of context. |
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Is there in the information in issue information capable of standing independently without the result of meaningless words and phrases out of context or who would provide clues to the content of the exempted portions? |
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First of all, the Danish government considers that by quoting the passage of the report of the Office of the Auditor General of Denmark out of context, Danske Busvognmaend is giving a distorted impression. |
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They have watched as objects of great power and significance were taken away by outsiders and displayed in distant museums, often out of context and in ways that offend their sacred value. |
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The ultimate thrust of a strange, beautiful, moving spectacle where the flamenco is audaciously taken out of context and magnificently interpreted, and whose relative brevity, like that of life itself is what we most regret. |
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Yet we are also realistic enough to know that the Middle East, as had been the case in virtually every other region, such a region cannot be advanced out of context. |
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The information, logos and photos on the CBA website may be used or copied provided that they are used or copied accurately, not taken out of context, and that the source of the information is clearly identified. |
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I think it is highly unlikely that a Fed more exposed to popular pressure would have been more aggressive in diagnosing and deflating a housing bubble. Apart from that, Mr Greenspan's quotes are taken somewhat out of context. |
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The statistics are not very meaningful when taken out of context. |
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Don't distort what she meant by taking her words out of context. |
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Don't distort her meaning by taking her words out of context. |
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