Sentences with phrase «without full context»

Regarding your item:» 6) The best 4 out of 10 homes on the market paid 160 % higher fees than needed to hire people with no education or formal training in marketing or advertising other than knowing how to publish their registrant name without breaching provincial trading legislation,» Without the full context, your aforesaid statement is a hollow or worthless claim, but it is consistent with your style of working in an abstract manner to try and limit the possibility for specific scrutiny.
But even that is difficult without the full context of what they knew of CA before presenting.
I'm not going to defend Ridgewell's recent performances, but taking quotes without full context is nit - picking.

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To this it might be added, to put his transgressions into context, that they must surely be nothing compared with those of the Patriarch of Moscow who turned out to have been a full colonel in the KGB, and who nevertheless survived without any uncomfortable questions asked into the post-communist era.
Without knowing the full scope of the situation, I have a feeling this is taken out of context, especially that the brothers are denying allegations of such sentiments.
The book that made Bonhoeffer a question mark to many minds was Letters and Papers from Prison.1 Those provocative phrases like «religionless Christianity,» «the God who forsakes us,» «Jesus as the man for others,» and similar phrases appear in context that are only in outline form without full contextual meanings.
That's all context that's easy to forget or elide without doing a lot of research into it, just like it's easy to forget or elide that spread offenses are pushing yardage totals ever upward, with a full 23 teams topping 6,000 yards of total offense in 2012, up from 17 in 2011 and 14 in 2010.
I highly recommend reading it for the full context of why Clinton wouldn't have realized she was doing anything wrong, just how wrong she was, and what has been done to prevent this from occurring again, without straying into the debate about whether or not she should have been prosecuted.
In that context, we can differentiate between positive failure — the point when you can no longer perform another rep with proper form and full range of motion and negative, or total failure — the point when after a few forced reps, you can't even lower the weight without assistance from a spotter anymore.
Focusing entirely on writing, without considering the full context of publishing success, is a common recipe for failure.
(This is especially important, as we see a lot of marketers go full - steam ahead with a strategy, without understanding the context of their work in terms of the bigger picture.)
They impressively assert McKenzie's paint handling more than enough to be appreciated without a full understanding of their context.
[Response: Without access to the full interview, you don't know the context in which Dr. Cox was speaking.
Responding to my quotes of Peter Cox in comment # 5, Gavin Schmidt writes, «Without access to the full interview, you don't know the context in which Dr. Cox was speaking.
That might or might not be problematic in an of itself (although I would say usually it is), but when he launches such criticisms of individuals, without a full explanation of context, and with indirectness and inuendo, and without specifying who he is referring to so we can distinguish his inuendo from political conspiracies — he does himself a disservice (IMO) and makes it impossible for someone like myself to evaluate his position.
One more thing: Bud Ward, a co-founder of the SEJ described Dykstra at a recent column this way, apparently without objection from Dykstra (bold emphasis mine, full context here):
This article is a good example of what the value of certain limited information is, without it being put into a full context.
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