Sentences with phrase «presented out of context»

These industrial products, often hidden in the landscape, are deliberately presented out of context juxtaposing their alien sculptural qualities with an inherent functionality.
The Office of Children and Family Services is pushing back on a report from the IDC that found problems at day care centers around the state, calling the information was presented out of context.
All I hear is excuses: Example, cherry picking the Koran for the most extreme statements and then presenting those out of context.
Stories reported in the media often sensationalise research findings and present them out of context
Steve Turner Contemporary is pleased to present Out of Context, a solo exhibition by Berlin - based artist Maria Anwander whose work explores the role that institutions play in the art world.
By taking mundane objects and presenting them out of context and in such colossal proportions, Oldenburg forced viewers to reassess their daily lives and values.

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You'll default to your moronic «God can do what he wants, you're taking that out of context», or the ever present ignoring of the point completely.
HOWEVER, if this person was running for public office, instead of the «feel - good» story here, the media would vilianize this church for some inane belief that they would take wildly out of context and present it to the American public as the most fundamentalist extreme church ever to lay it's foundation on our shores.
Snotty: «you hypocritically accused me of presenting a quote out of context, and then you turn around and present HALF A QUOTE of mine.
My friend George Will, who finds me «normally wise and lucid,» mistakes, partly by presenting a quote out of its ironic context, my praise of the relational place called Downton Abbey as a progressive and paternalistic endorsement of the welfare state.
If you are any kind of student of the bible at all you know that any position can be substantiated or refuted by simply selecting verses out of context and presenting them as if they stand on their own.
Stop taking things out of context to present an different theme.
But, granted those conditions, then reflection upon them — in that context, with those motives, and with that perspective — is fully as much an act of theologizing as any apprehension that strikes us out of the Bible, or Bultmann, or Barth, or any other alphabetical characters past or present.
But Wilkinson lifts Jabez out of that context and presents his words as «principles» and «steps» the 21st - century individual can directly claim and practice.
Instead of reaffirming central American values, mainline programs often presented the fringes of American life and culture, making them seem out of place in the context of general television programming.
Now there is no escaping from your past or from your present, from your parents, you work out your salvation in the context of people that know you.
So why then, would your god let his works be presented in a book that is so vulnerable to being misrepresented or taken out of context?
Practical theology, emerging out of life in a faith community, is a doxological mode of reflection that, by placing itself within the context of the church's service to God, attempts to facilitate the goal of a faithful life in the present on behalf of God's future.
Unfortunately, these passages of scripture are taken out of their original context and presented to both church and culture without reference to the Author of our salvation.
In the context of Hindu communalism's fascist potential, Christians present a counter model In their «reaching out to secular, liberal and Left formations for joint initiative.
This happens whenever a woman is presented with a universal statement about the «biblical» role of women in the world, which is typically extrapolated from a single biblical text without regard to literary or historical context and followed by a parenthetical string of additional unrelated and out - of - context Bible verses for support.
I wish that these unnamed authors would have checked with me and a few others that were quoted out of context to see if our views were properly presented.
You said, «I wish that these unnamed authors would have checked with me and a few others that were quoted out of context to see if our views were properly presented
«The historical mission of our times is to reinvent the human — at the species level, with critical reflection, within the community of life - systems, in a time - developmental context, by means of story and shared dream experience... The Great Work now, as we move into a new millennium, is to carry out the transition from a period of human devastation of the Earth to a period when humans would be present to the planet in a mutually beneficial manner.»
Just analyze Wenger's statement today, «I didn't come out against Benzema», its not the same as saying that I did not show or I don't have any interest in Benzema, and to top it off when ask about ruling out any future purchases (this within the context of an additional striker) Arsene pointed out what he currently has at his disposal and think they are sufficient, while adding that if an opportunity to strengthen presents itself, he would not be adverse to pursue it; this seems a bit contradictory and points to someone who is being a bit evasive.
Upon learning how she has been cited in the latest edition of «Babywise,» Auerbach says that her research has been presented to «Babywise» readers inaccurately and out of context.
Both are the worst examples of negative campaigning based on out of context distortions and outright lies I have ever seen in politics.The Dems are serving up a huge helping of class warfare, exactly what a country already falling apart shouldn't have.These scurrilous tactics present a clear moral divide.
The briefing also provides information on the wider context of secularism and disestablishment, and sets out what can be done about the present situation.
Even ads that present «facts» tell out - of - context half - truths.
And so the sound is quite different than what is coming out of my mouth at present... without the vocal track, sounds a little bit like a kazoo, kind of robotic sounding like Eeeeee... but that's how it should sound in this context
At times Seife tries too hard to coin buzzwords, speaking of «Potemkin numbers» (bogus statistics), «randumbness» (seeing patterns where none exist), and «fruit - packing» (presenting data out of context).
Australia's home - grown creationists try their best, but no - one can quote a scientist's words out of context quite the way Gish can; no - one can quite so brazenly cite a twenty - year - old source as if it were bang up - to - date; no - one can use the Abracadabra effect with quite such panache; no - one can so authoritatively present black as white, white as black.
It doesn't take long, I think, to work out the associations of the title of Insyriated: we are surely being presented with a variation of «incarceration», one tinged by the very specific context of the conflict that has ravaged Syria for six years...
The Myth is full of so many different elements, most of them which would work well enough on their own, but tend to cancel each other out when presented within the context of the same overall story.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5) speaking words aloud results in better retention than reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better than the same information presented as words.
Complete PPT (with basic notes of ideas for using each slide)- recap of verb SEIN in present tense - introduction of simple adjectives to describe personality - worksheet (gap fill) of adjectives - translation tasks into and out of German - poem writing activity - reading comprehension Also includes: - questioning activity to recap / intro the verb FINDEN - photo card description activity to practise vocab in another context - recap of possessive determiners in nominative case with SEIN and adjectives - ideas for extension work I hope you find this useful.
The report ignores the judgments of parents and students, uses bizarre definitions of such terms as innovation and accountability, compares charter schools with the ideal school rather than with traditional district schools, and presents confusing and out - of - context discussions of such admittedly complex matters as school finance and student achievement.
You can also find out about the context (where, when, who, who else was present) and frequency of the problem.
In addition, there are teaching notes on a range of sections which might be explored practically in class, with potential ideas for the focus of the exploration relating to acting as well as the themes and context present in each scene which could be brought out through practical study.
The scientific research trend called «course of action» is presented, along with a brief summary of several studies conducted in the context of initial teacher education in France, which point out the respective contributions of four distinct video - based approaches to professional development for educating new teachers.
Then, we present a brief summary of several studies conducted in the context of initial teacher education in France, which point out the respective contributions of four distinct video - based approaches to the professional development of new teachers (NTs).
It could also be used to undermine the legitimacy of the presented data if taken out of context.
Generally presented out of a larger context and especially in the space of author services, these moves can seem either exploitative (fiercely hated author services bought by major publishers) or too little too late to a jaded writer corps.
The history that was played out in the house is presented in the context of the history of the Holocaust and the Second World War.
My point is a simple one; in every case the media presents against gaming, there are valid and legitimate points of discussion, but they get taken out of context, warped and used in ways that they simply shouldn't be.
In an upcoming exhibition, Hong Kong's ZZHK Gallery will present the photographs of Schweiger, alongside anecdotes relating to her journey with the artists, visually mapping out the moments and contexts by combining clippings, texts and printed materials.
In the most minimal examples, we are presented with a singular aperture, which, taken out of context and scale, also suggests an eye socket — as though to imply that one must even look through the eye, and that all these painted rectangles are re-constituted and shifted from ovular visions.
«The exhibition and book presented images from Evans» various projects out of their original contexts, and without textual explanations — a radical concept for the time,» explains Darius Himes, Christie's International Head of Photographs.
In this focus installation, both the sign and the photo montage are presented with related works to portray the historic context more broadly and cast a sharper focus on the nature of the changes in society and art that have played out in Africa during the second half of the 20th century.
This January, in his first exhibition with the Goodman Gallery, Gerhard Marx presents new works that are born out of his own self - designed processes, which involve skillful manipulation of materials collected as part of an engagement with the artist's physical urban context.
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