Sentences with phrase «out of the context of»

For him, these arguments are 100 % irrelevant and out of the context of his situation.
TruthPrevails1 John 3:16 does not make any sense out of the context of the plan of creation i.e. purpose for existence in the first place.
Philosophy as taught, he thought, had long ago been «forced out of the context of teaching and living»» which is to say, teaching for living, philosophy understood as «a life that poses the questions of the true and the good.»
When the preacher is taken out of the context of the preaching image and treated as the whole ministerial cheese, the results are the most dire of all.
To take any one of the basic elements of the preaching image of the ministry, therefore, as exclusive, or to lift it out of context of the whole, produces pathology; and hardly anything that can be imagined has failed to happen in actual life.
To take the cross by itself out of the context of Jesus» total life and ministry is to attach an artificial meaning to it.
Sorry I really did not read yet all the comments so it might seem out of the context of the other latest comments.
«Your position that «those acts are labeled as wrong out of the context of the times in which the writers wrote» suggests that God follows the changing cultural trends of man.»
The actual problem with Pascal, if I can mirror your discussion with John for a moment, is that people are applying the basic quote out of context of Pensees to modern society.
That is why the religious community must do its own research and imagining and forming because it necessarily grows out of the context of encounter of faith.
Give me verses that are not taken out of context of the chapter and such and then we can talk.
Wieman was also impressed that Whitehead was working out of a context of mathematics and thorough familiarity with modern physics, and devoted a chapter to «The Scientific Test of this Concept,» in which he also affirmed a resounding «yes» to Whitehead.
And when taken out of the context of the «birth experience» and applied to my own situation, makes me instinctively say, «No, there's more than getting a baby at the end.»
Seems like you took the middle part of the law out of the context of «responsibility and coresponsibility for Nazi crimes commited by Third Reich», after which the law lists types of crimes: defined in Article 6, Annex to the Agreement, AND other crimes againts humanity.
This is especially true for foods taken out of the context of a plant - rich diet.
This pope is a controversial one, and this portrait plucks him out of the context of debated opinions to let him speak without argument.
Who are we if we are taken out of the context of our daily lives?
Viewing the ebook out of the context of the rest of the work gets us nowhere.
Members of the BTHG felt that the example about Bedlington terriers that he used to «make his point» was ill - founded and that if taken out of context of the general discussion it was misleading.
This show emerges out of the context of the xenophobic violence in South Africa last year, as well as the ripple effects of the world economic crisis.
Since the 1990s, his work could be characterised by its focus on language and perception, as well as its precise, conceptual clarity that is often developed out of the context of the exhibition site or its history.
Taking produced and created artworks out of the context of museum objects, it provides not only the history of the various concepts but offers an insight into various approaches made by the famous sculptors for reaching such goals.
It's rather sad that the only lesson you take from Weart is an out of context of a single paper, rather than the copious work on the basics of climate change that I pointed you to.
That is why, without seeing the rest of the reviewer's comments, the quotation is out of the context of the judgment.
The sort of thing Inhofe and his ilk will use, taken completely out of context of course.
This is the crux of the matter, and why I say this is where AGW is confused, to the point where as above shortwave radiation is believed to «be thermal energy heating the Earth», because this is how the «statistical» has justified «its method `, by looking at energy exchange out of context of heat.
Unless you can prove NASA wrong, your energy premise is wrong and what follows from that premise will be out of context of the Real World energy balance which is by Thermal radiation from the Sun, these Thermal energies which are the Heat energies which are long wave IR.
such quotations or excerpts, when taken out of the context of the judicial opinion and used by an attorney for the purpose of soliciting clients, are prohibited judicial endorsements or testimonials.
And, contrary to the conclusion you came to after reading the article you referred to in Child magazine, Kyle Pruett's findings were NOT that father involvement out of the context of an intact home is «crucial.»

Not exact matches

Huajian has called those allegations «completely not true to the facts, taken out of context, exaggerated» and accused the investigators of conducting industrial espionage — a charge that was parroted in China's party - controlled media.
Understandably, this can lead to a significant misunderstanding if taken out of context.
«ICBMs create a problem because they enable a country to break out of a regional context and move toward potential global impact,» Pike, who now directs GlobalSecurity.org, wrote in 1998.
THE FACTS: The co-founder of the MIT program on climate change says the administration is citing an outdated report, taken out of context.
He doesn't say his words were taken out of context.
Step two couldn't be simpler, and as Business Insider pointed out in its write - up of Boothman's book, «research also suggests that smiling when you meet someone in a happy context is a useful way to get them to remember you.»
Between links to irrelevant or outdated information, along with outside groups taking elements out of context, this created unwarranted scrutiny and inappropriate commentary,» McComb said in a statement.
It's a deceptive error that job seekers and employers rarely even notice out of context — but it's fatal.
If you've ever been interviewed by a journalist, seen the final piece and said, «That's out of context,» then you can relate.
«The email, taken out of context, was shared with the media by an unscrupulous memorabilia dealer and his counsel who for years has been seeking to leverage a big payday.
Schiff said that part was «cherry - picked» and taken out of context, arguing that McCabe meant that the raw intelligence Steele had obtained regarding Page was part of the FISA application and that it would not have been complete without it.
No one was more surprised than me (for some context, heretofore, some of my favorite weekend activities included binge watching TV and eating take - out food).
If you take it out of the Canadian context for a second, when we look at Japanese companies that we've invested in, they're very Japan - centric.
Taken out of context, some tags can be extremely damaging — as when Spock tagged prominent political blogger John Aravosis as a «pedophile» because he'd written about Congressman Mark Foley.
«Much of the Japanese dialogue, especially Atari's, has been pared down to simple statements that non-speakers can figure out based on context and facial expressions,» he continues.
In each case, black voters were urged to turn out in large numbers for the Democratic Party, a party that, in the context of governing, would take them for granted.
It's tricky even for translators to get colloquialisms correct and when you consider the slang typically used in the context of various sporting events, phrases translated out of context will be nearly impossible to get right.
Were they taken out of context?
Where are you... PRESIDENT TRUMP: So let me tell you, I think they were taken out of context because I read his exact statement.
They left it all out there, each and every day, regardless of whether the context was the film room, the practice field or the way in which they were taking care of their bodies.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday his recent remarks on the U.S. dollar were «completely taken out of context
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