Sentences with phrase «post out of context»

I'm sorry if I offended you, Alana — you're right, I did read your blog post out of context and have now had a squiz at the rest of your site.
Don't read that portion from my post out of context.
You are throwing my clarification post out of context Carolyne.
In the first comment of yours, that I noticed (# 56), you quoted the last line from Joanne's post out of context.
It's crucial that I make a few things clear in this post (and right now in this disclaimer), as many may easily take what I have said in this post out of context.
racist tea baggers will continue to post out of context verses, but will never hand out a english translation of the Quran.
First, what you have done is called quote mining — taking a quote, or a partial quote and posting it out of context so that it seems the author said or means something they did not say or mean.
«taking a quote, or a partial quote and posting it out of context so that it seems the author said or means something they did not say or mean.»

Not exact matches

Many people don't even realize they have a negative, or they don't realize something they posted will be taken out of context
I noted how you ripped that out of context to try to discredit it... plus... the verses yoi posted from Psalms..
Maybe some other time, in some other context... because I'm not posting this for me, I'm posting it for others out there that may want counselling and have no idea what is available, where to start, or what some of the pitfalls to watch out for are.
You started hostile posts against me, by pulling my quotes out of context from the conversation I was having and starting new threads with my quote as the topic.
please do, because I honestly doubt you could pull a direct quote from a single post and point to it as an example of any of that, unless you completely took it out of context, and warped the meaning it had within the whole, to a meaning that suits your ends.
I love the «you're taking the bible out of context» argument, especially when the passages hawaiiguest posted could not be more clear.
I am copying these verses again here for those who will be confused from my out of context posting here.
And remember, USwain, my post referenced a post by TBT, so if you're trying to support your claim that these quotes are out of context, you need to reference what I said with respect to what TBT said.
Markos, all you are doing is taking these verses out of context.the four verses that you mention are constantly used by people who hate islam to distort the true meaning.First of all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of conteout of context.the four verses that you mention are constantly used by people who hate islam to distort the true meaning.First of all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contexof context.the four verses that you mention are constantly used by people who hate islam to distort the true meaning.First of all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contexof all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of conteout of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contexof a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contexof hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contexof prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of conteOUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contexOF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of conteout of contexof context.
We have a much greater understanding of addiction today than we did back then but as you've pointed out in numerous postings, the church really doesn't know how to cope when addictive cycles in Christian contexts.
What a lame and uneducated post with many statements «missing words and taken out of context».
Having said that I feel your post is palpably out of context and seriously lacking in perspective.
that comment is completely taken out of context — get your sources right before posting an article.
Having said that I feel that your post is palpably out of context and seriously lack in perspective.
However I think you took the post all too literally and quoted out of context.
Imagine if there was someone out there taking photos of you and posting them on the internet without your consent — and then reassuring you that the context of the photo won't harm you in the future.
@Moxie — I know, it's weird, it's almost like someone told members of their group to comment in support of gDiapers, possibly even based on solely one sentence from your entire post that may have been taken out of context.
You're taking two different posts, made weeks apart, out of context.
In terms of being out of context, I thought I was trying to be careful to report and quote everyone's view as accurately as possible - hence the length of the post - and to link to a relevant and representative post wherever I could find one.
«Instead of writing about a 24 - year - old out - of - context quote which refers to my supermarkets,... The Post should be writing about Joe Lhota and his poorly worded attack on the Port Authority Police he made last week,» Catsimatidis said.
A whole generation now of political analysts and reformers have pointed out to Labour that the first past the post voting system becomes incredibly unstable in any multi-party context, and your best bet is to change to proportional representation before you get overtaken.
Personal emails were culled through and taken out of context before they were posted online.
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Second, as Chris also points out in the same post, such low protein intakes actually make cancer more likely in the context of exposure to mutagens.
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Accordingly, and also per the research, this is not getting much better in that, as per the authors of this article as well as many other scholars, (1) «the variance in value - added scores that can be attributed to teacher performance rarely exceeds 10 percent; (2) in many ways «gross» measurement errors that in many ways come, first, from the tests being used to calculate value - added; (3) the restricted ranges in teacher effectiveness scores also given these test scores and their limited stretch, and depth, and instructional insensitivity — this was also at the heart of a recent post whereas in what demonstrated that «the entire range from the 15th percentile of effectiveness to the 85th percentile of [teacher] effectiveness [using the EVAAS] cover [ed] approximately 3.5 raw score points [given the tests used to measure value - added];» (4) context or student, family, school, and community background effects that simply can not be controlled for, or factored out; (5) especially at the classroom / teacher level when students are not randomly assigned to classrooms (and teachers assigned to teach those classrooms)... although this will likely never happen for the sake of improving the sophistication and rigor of the value - added model over students» «best interests.»
-LSB-...] disagree with some of the points made by Gavin in the Lulu posting, and he is right to quote Joel Friedlander (even though Joel's comments are taken slightly out of context re fiction / nonfiction -LSB-...]
Which may seem counter-intuitive... in my last post, I argued the S&P's forward P / E isn't anything out of the ordinary, particularly in the context of an unprecedented interest rate / monetary environment.
Other outlets came to this Wild - West prediction by similar means, including taking NeoGAF posts a little out of context.
Related posts: June 8: Andrew Ginzel's list of NYC shows, opening and events (many more BOS shows are still on view) Out of context: Bushwick Open Studios, 2014
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Although there are probably countless posts out there, this provides a good perspective on how to think about PR in the context of relationships and communications.
Related posts: Out of context: Bushwick Open Studios, 2014 Hivemind: ALLTOGETHERNOW Studio visit: Andrea Belag
from Tonynet Explorer Kathy Sierra, author of the fantastic «Creating Passionate Users» blog just wrote a post about how out - of - context surprises like the bud vase in the new VW Beetle can delight users.
Almost as quickly, some longtime critics of the Clintons and global warming science noticed that Mr. Tapper's post included the full text of the climate portion of Mr. Clinton's speech, which clearly showed the offending line had been taken out of context.
But the post doesn't broaden out beyond the single voice of the lead author either for context on the important distinction between detecting minute levels of chemicals, even a brew, and concluding there is any reason for concern.
My aim in this post was not to show that climate scientists are wrong (though many certainly are) but to provide some examples of how easy it is to cherry pick supposedly extreme events or precarious situations, taken out of context, to cow the public into accepting an extremist ideology.
Some of my comments were posted perhaps a bit out of context.
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