For example imagine a mother is chatting on the phone to her friend about her 10 year old son doing something wrong thus she says wants to kill her son, if you took those words out of context via playing a snippet of the conversation to a police emergency operator the words could be seen in a different light.
The trouble with defining words out of context is that people end up not really knowing how to employ them.
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Kaneria had criticised his central contract demotion from category B to C in his online column, but later blamed a newspaper for publishing his words out of context.
Defenders of the pope have argued that his words on AIDS were quoted out of context, and that he was alluding to some respectable academic research that in Africa anti-AIDS policies based solely on condom distribution have been counter-productive.
And it is also troubling in any democracy, especially when seen in the context of the prime minister's own words and actions.
But the owner and main presenter of the channel, Atef Abdel Rasheed, denied that a fatwa had been issued and said the scholar's words were taken out of context.
Mr Grillo later insisted that his words had been taken out of context.
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An intellectual understanding of the global business context in other words, an ability to comprehend just how complex it can be to do business around the world.
For some reason none of this came up this week when Mr. Obama introduced Ms. Pritzker, though those now forgotten words are worth recalling in the context of the sequester panic.
The lip-readers for the prosecution and defence agreed a transcript as best as they could - but they could not comment on the "tone of voice" or the context in which the words were being used.
But she told BBC Radio 3's Night Waves programme that her words had been completely taken out of context.
But in the context of risk he is right, weak passwords, common dictionary words, will be broken faster.
In agreements and in law, words matter but they are given context by the intent of the parties.
They said any reasonable person would find the words about the baby to be menacing in the context of the overall blog.
Just as PepsiCo creates its products out of whole foods, which are broken down into components and then, through processing, reassembled into drinks and snacks, so Nooyi has a tendency to lift words from their natural context and repurpose them to suit the needs of PepsiCo.
The technology considers the context of search, location, intent, word variation, synonyms, multiple meanings of words and foreign language to provide users with exactly what they are seeking.
In other words, one should put less weight on the contrarian implications of optimism in the context of strong price action, and more weight on the contrarian implications of optimism that occurs within the context of weak price action.
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In the context of this song, I do not feel that there is any negative intent behind the use of the words, hence the reversal of the decision.
Listener John Sullivan(ph) of Chestertown, New York, also used three words to describe Wade's reporting: Detail plus context plus emotion, he writes, the way news should be done.
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