And some statements there can be easily misinterpreted, presented without tone or context.
Local news coverage of such events typically provides scant information or context to enable citizens to understand the role of guns in these incidents.
Often I would describe what I do as opinion journalism (or context journalism, perhaps) which is distinct from simply reporting on the facts in a totally unbiased manner.
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The Internet has certainly helped it spread further and faster than ever before, but now there structure of what is considered content or context has also evolved with technology.
But Pittman, chief executive at a software startup called Groxis , has always had a problem with Google and other search engines like it: Your results come back without any meaning or context.
"I think we're seeing right now the first wave, with virtual goods and currencies limited to a certain game or context, " says Matt Berardo, vice president of product management at social-games platform GameHouse Fusion.
Each node in the flow is aware of the state or context of the session and has agreed or committed to the cause, so to speak, and thus we call it a stateful system.
As many have said, the language trend that first started with email and later text messaging has been to use more abbreviations, and even symbols (emoticons or smiley faces) to convey ideas, emotions or context.
It would have been far better to have trusted the public with the CIA analysts' full assessments than for the individual, sometimes uncorroborated pieces of raw intelligence to be released to the public without any analysis or context.
The determining factor in medium preference may not be the degree of industrialization, but rather whether the country falls into a high-context or low-context culture.
For them to publish or produce stories that lack context or intentionally inflame conflict is irresponsible.
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Historically, questions like this, whether in the venue context or choice-of-law context, were almost non-existent.
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.
"Classes on finance and marketing are crucial but they have little value unless they're framed in the appropriate historical, political or sociological context, " says Mr. Chakravorti, director of the Institute for Business in the Global Context at the Medford, Mass.
By staying in touch with people that are able to share insight about your areas of interest, you are much more likely to have some semblance of composure or clear context the next time you are randomly contacted by an unknown recruiter.
"It is unfortunate that the Financial Times did not accurately represent the content or the context of our conversation about the good response to date on Windows 8 and the positive opportunities ahead on both Windows 8 and Windows Blue, " it said.
It is not hard to imagine Google Now cards being actual third-party apps (paid or free) that uniquely match your present context or intent.
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Preventive conservation refers to measures aimed at avoiding or minimizing deterioration or loss, meaning that actions are carried out within the context or in the surroundings of an object or group of objects, whatever their age or condition.
The difference from typical lead management software is the freedom to create their own view of the structure of the information, and also being able to bring or transfer the context of almost all they know about each lead with their manager, or others in their sales team.
But the initial reports on these matters were exaggerated, taken out of context or simply false.
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Along the way, the social environment is adding context or semantics to the information.
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Has that opinion been expressed internally either from the Vice President to the President, or in another context?
Once a word is defined, there are two ways to learn what is means: through context or a dictionary.
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And in the rush to quantify the wedding's impact, some media outlets reported figures incorrectly or out of context.
But such transparency would go astray when others saw us out of context or when I gave trust to those few who were unworthy of it.
He does this not by wrenching fascism out of its early 20th-century context or by suggesting that its after-runners in western Europe pose a serious or immediate threat.
As my colleague Kashmir Hill has argued, web-native journalists perform an important service by taking articles that are thousands of words long, digging out the most salient parts, and presenting them to readers with an added layer of context or commentary.
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And in previous aspects of American history -- President Reagan in 1985, President George Herbert Walker Bush in 1990, President Clinton in 1997 -- all signed deficit reduction deals that were contingent upon or in the context of raising the debt ceiling.
"Button downs are really American sport shirts, worn with a jacket and tie for an Ivy-League look or out of context with an Italian suit a la Gianni Agnelli, " the late Fiat mogul known for his style, says Tom Julian, a New York-based men's style consultant.
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