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How about -- KILMEADE: That was taken out of context.
Manchester City refused to comment on "out of context material".
Nobody can say we are selecting things out of context.
We are told this picture is taken out of context.
Considering recent polling out of context can also be misleading.
It's important not to take his remarks out of context.
Anything else has been fabricated or taken out of context.
Those "slash my wrists" comments weren't taken out of context.
The photo was taken out of context on social media.
So don't take lots of my jokes out of context.
Musk maintains that his comments were taken out of context.
He later said the comments were taken out of context.
"The joke was taken out of context," says the source.
The problem is the quotes are taken out of context.
My comment about Beyonce was regretfully taken out of context.
Anything else has been fabricated or taken out of context.
But in today's environment, everything gets taken out of context.
It's possible these moments were also taken out of context.
" The agency, however, said the documents are "out of context.
She has said her comments were taken out of context.
But he said those comments were taken out of context.
NOCK said Keino "may have been quoted out of context".
The world needs to stop taking words out of context.
The comment is being misconstrued and taken out of context.
There were doctored photos and videos edited out of context.
" Bloomberg's defense: "They were certainly said, but out of context.
Unfortunately, the government's proposals are being taken out of context.
A. That was taken deeply out of context, that quote.
These ridiculous threats may seem silly taken out of context.
A joke that got taken out of context, she said.
But, she says, her words were simply taken out of context.
So many of these diaries are taken out of context, too.
But I think Muva's comments are being taken out of context.
Mr Lance said his comment had been taken out of context.
" Coppola told Stylist, "That comment was totally taken out of context.
The problem, however, is that it's taken completely out of context.
Their words are taken out of context and turned into clickbait.
They get taken out of context and that's what I'm saying.
Edited out of context, I understand why my remark angered people.
They throw everything at you out of context — this morning spelling.
He has apologized, saying his comments were taken out of context.
It was taken out of context completely and there were images.
Why risk having a quote taken out of context on Twitter?
"Out of context, I admit the images look disturbing," he said.
He told the station critics took the photo out of context.
She was later criticized for taking Kavanaugh's comments out of context.
Chance said on Twitter the quote was taken out of context.
King continues to maintain his comments were taken out of context.
I want to take one tweet completely out of context. Good.
But others have said the words were taken out of context.
Mr. Fillion's supporters said he had been taken out of context.
King claims the clip appears jarring when edited out of context.
TILLERSON: I think that was taken a bit out of context.
He told the newspaper his remarks were taken out of context.
Stop taking that Trump quote about Japanese cars out of context.
Ms. Makram said her remarks had been taken out of context.
The governor's office claimed his comments were taken out of context.
Taken out of context, his words fly, by themselves, into books.
In hindsight, I wouldn't have used that image out of context.
And, again, that's out of context, but a story point like "man invades woman's privacy in preparation for the end of the world" being presented out of context as goofy fun is troubling in and of itself.
The election chart on the right has been taken out of context.
Jerry Young, said Sessions had taken the biblical passage out of context.
Are any of the snippets of the conversation taken out of context?
During a subsequent interview, she claimed she was taken out of context.
ICAHN: NO. LET ME – LIKE ALL THINGS, IT'S COMPLETELY OUT OF CONTEXT.
The Rockets, out of context, put on quite a show for NBA.
It appears the site may have taken a quote out of context.
The actors now tells PEOPLE his comments were taken out of context.
Because it's ... Anything can be taken out of context to mean anything.
Trump and his campaign said his words were taken out of context.
My husband's words are being taken out of context due to timing.
His quotes in the piece were taken out of context, he said.
To release it out of context doesn't do justice to the investigation.
"I have taken responsibility, it was taken out of context," she says.
Out of context but still offensive, the comments set off a firestorm.
One quote I gave in an interview was pulled out of context.
Limbaugh said critics were taking past remarks about women out of context.
It was just completely out of context, you know what I mean?
Out of context it reads like a postcard from an alternate reality.
In January, Carson said that his comments were taken out of context.
December 15, 2017: Please don't take what I've said out of context.
He's exposing the show and he's saying things completely out of context.
McDonald declined to apologize, saying the remarks were taken out of context.
Don't take things out of context to bash him cuz ur upset.
He said Clinton's campaign was trying to take him out of context.
Mr. Trump's campaign has said his remarks were taken out of context.
Out of context in the summer, the clip seemed like a spoof.
" The singer later stated her comments were "taken wildly out of context.
Seeing one of them out of context doesn't really do the trick.
Out of context, the act sounds, at best, like excessive self-congratulation.
But it's not really fair to take Chad's words out of context.
He continues to maintain that his comments were taken out of context.
It's maybe out of context, maybe not, but it's a bad tweet.
"What we do is talk about texts out of context," she said.
She later clarified her statement, saying they were made out of context.
The plaintiffs have submitted isolated documents that are taken out of context.
"People say stupid things, things get taken out of context," he said.
At the same time it is also being taken out of context.
CNN totally misrepresented the video and took my remarks out of context.
Many were videos taken out of context and later debunked by election officials.
" She later apologized and claimed that her comments were "taken out of context.
And, finally, what is the best out-of-context line of the episode?
Instead they scare consumers with large, out-of-context numbers, like 391 percent.
But that's not always understood when it gets passed around out of context.
Turns out, it was nothing more than a joke taken out of context.
Please understand information can be taken out of context & misconstrued to manufacture drama.
Duterte's foreign minister later said his comments had been taken out of context.
The fact that he was taken out of context isn&apost an accident.
HEGSETH: No. GUTFELD: She took him out of context, and then he responded.
For taking Trump's remarks almost completely out of context, Warren's claim is false.
My statements have been slimmed down to distortion and taken out of context.
To pick & choose certain lines & quote them out of context, is not right.
Trump's supporters responded by saying the comments were badly taken out of context.
"Jay Z name should never be mentioned out of context again," added another.
Maybe. Do the clips seem a lot more damning taken out of context?
I am often interviewed and hardly ever quoted incorrectly or out of context.
Taken out of context, the moment could almost be from a Broadway show.
Kelly told The Hill that the comment had been taken out of context.
But man oh man, that quote out of context is really something. 26.
"Truncated and taken out of context," he said of snippets on social media.
Out of context, this sounds like outrageous unfairness that all Americans should oppose.
Trying to grasp what 75 percent really means out of context is hard.
Moreover, once accurate stories taken out of context can become lies or distortions.
" Mr. Stone said it was "impossible to address" the emails "out of context.
" Ms. Jeong said she understood "how hurtful these posts are out of context.
But the moment described in the photograph was misrepresented and out of context.
In a deposition, he said his reaction had been taken out of context.
Global warming denialists took comments out of context to allege widespread scientific fraud.
Avenatti told CNN that he had been misquoted and taken out of context.
" He said the Skype chat released by OnniChan "looks bad out of context.
Some things that could most definitely and have been taken out of context.
"It seemed very out of context in the meeting, quite frankly," Lankford said.
Alexander Hamilton rivaled Abraham Lincoln for the most quotations, often out of context.
Out-of-context emails from WikiLeaks have fueled viral misinformation on social media.
Hannity starts by taking an October 2016 statement from Obama out of context.
I played completely out of context, starting the game at a friend's house.
Trump has blamed U.S. news media of taking many his comments out of context.
It's sort of messed up out of context, but it put everybody at ease.
A clip of her remarks has also been taken out of context and weaponized.
You don't just take pieces of the trial and take them out of context.
Mayfield said his comments stemming from a GQ interview were taken out of context.
" A source close to Davidson told PEOPLE: "The joke was taken out of context.
My words were taken out of context and I'm sorry if they hurt anyone.
Either way, out of context, North Korea's morning song is a little bit rad.
Because the basis of the story is the president is taken out of context.
Out of context, they seem innocuous: Blurry shots of a dessert or a hill.
Bolsonaro often defends himself by arguing the press takes his statements out of context.
Haskell has said Mueller's recollection of his comments were misleading and out of context.
His works are interesting individually, but within the exhibition they seem out of context.
The tweet took a portion of the mayor's message to residents out of context.
A spokesman for Mr. Silveira said the remarks had been taken out of context.
Andrade claims the video is out of context and he was quoting someone else.
Barnard said his statements about China were taken out of context by the journalists.
However, the characteristics that stamp them as great could be detrimental out of context.
King insisted that his remarks were taken out of context and criticized McCarthy's decision.
I believe he misspoke a little bit here or was taken out of context.
Her words were taken out of context for the sake of "clickbait," she said.
Ms. Abrams accused Mr. Kemp of intentionally taking comments she made out of context.
"A lot of the stuff he says is taken out of context," Kevin said.
"  "In isolation and out of context with the lesson, the image could be misunderstood.
And if you see the whole interview, his comments were taken out of context.
At the time, he said his comments were misunderstood or taken out of context.
Favale denies allegations of retaliation and said his comments were taken out of context.
"One time, something might be taken out of context, maybe even two times," Rep.
Photos and videos can also be taken out of context to support a false claim.
There are hundreds of hateful text messages that can&apost be taken out of context.
I know that people like fishing for anything, but this is completely out of context.
" She added, "These claims will rely on misleading, selectively presented data taken out of context.
The meme has moved from simple, out-of-context jokes to impressively-edited video parodies.
My point was, it was a semantic issue that folks were taking out of context.
A spokeswoman for Beckham said the emails had been taken out of context and doctored.
"It is a violation of decorum, but it's not out of context," Mr. Zelizer said.
But these levels are, like the quotes, misremembered bits of history taken out of context.
But in Monday's filing, prosecutors said the defendants took the examiner's statement out of context.
Out of context, the clip sounds like an influencer lording his status over his audience.
"Handling out-of-context language dialogue is a really hard problem," Riedl told The Verge.
There's the one that's gonna get taken out of context, just so you know. FYI!
The ambassador returned shortly after Pakistan clarified Khan's remarks as being reported out of context.
This piece has been updated to remove a quote that was placed out of context.
These facts, taken out of context, fit neatly into America's most popular understanding of Islam.
He later said he regretted his decision, arguing his comments were taken out of context.
No longer should students be presented with a jumble of words taken out of context.
Andy Yates, a Harris strategist, accused the report of taking Harris's words out of context.
He has argued that his comments during last week's interview were taken out of context.
This image falls in the latter category, specifically because it was taken out of context.
Am I laughing with you or at you or at something completely out of context?
On the House floor Tuesday, King maintained that the quote was taken out of context.
TMZ reported that Summers's mother, Desiree, said her daughter's comments were taken out of context.
Today, he took it all back, and said his comments were taken out of context.
We made them read entire books of the Bible instead of out of context passages.
King has said his comments to The New York Times were taken out of context.
Buttigieg called the accusation "outlandish" and said his comments had been taken out of context.
Memes are also complicated cultural artifacts, which can be difficult to understand out of context.
President Donald Trump tweeted a video on Friday featuring out-of-context remarks from Rep.
If you take any one moment from the Trump Show out of context, it's striking.
Tigges later told the Dallas Morning News that his comments were taken out of context.
The problem with Trump's critique is that Khan's quote has been taken out of context.
Pelosi and Hoyer said Trump and House Republicans had taken Tlaib's words out of context.
Mr. Lance, in an interview, said that his comments had been taken out of context.
" Trump said Mnuchin's comments "were taken out of context," adding he "read his exact statement.
Mnuchin told CNBC on Friday that his comments on Wednesday were taken out of context.
His statements, he says, were taken out of context and weren't intended to be offensive.
"I want them to show me; I guarantee you it's out of context," McDonald says.
However, the tweet was taken out of context and did not refer to the operation.
Michael Wolff took my remarks about Don Jr. out of context to sell his book.
When the British documentary-maker's quotes are taken out of context, though, something wonderful happens.
A OPM spokesman said Phelan's comments was "taken out of context" but did not elaborate.
Her husband said on Monday that his wife's remarks had been taken out of context.
President Donald Trump told CNBC on Thursday that Mnuchin's comments were taken out of context.
Mr. Parameshwara told reporters on Friday that his remarks had been taken out of context.
Biden issued a statement Monday evening arguing his comments are being taken out of context.
When I have spoken about it, it has been misconstrued and taken out of context.
There's just one problem: The quote is taken vastly out of context and therefore misleading.
Taken out of context, Lexa and Denise's deaths seem like natural developments for their shows.
Trump didn't stop there: Trump's criticism of Khan took the mayor's words out of context.
I enjoy plucking things out of context and rearranging them into new and slightly uncomfortable positions.
To pick and choose certain lines and quote them out of context, is just not right.
Cory Booker said he didn't understand Biden's defense that his comments were taken out of context.
Uber counters that MPI is not a safety measurement and can be used out of context.
"He is sorry if Ms. Pugh took their sexual relationship out of context," continues the statement.
He also stated their view that Richards statements criticizing addicts had been taken out of context.
"The (emails) were taken out of context," Fonseca said, denouncing what he called a "witch-hunt".
" Rather, he claims that I "pulled these words out of context, and apparently misunderstood Wax's argument.
She expressed her regret and said she understood "how hurtful these posts are out of context".
Trump's supporters have insisted that the candidate's remarks have been taken out of context and misconstrued.
And what he&aposs doing with Nancy Pelosi now is taking her out of context, completely.
They knowingly, purposely took the president out of context to try and smear him yet again.
It's tough though when if there's any slight kind of misstep … it's taken out of context.
She has a habit of saying things that when taken out of context sound really bad.
But Trump's inflammatory comments don't need to be wrenched out of context to make them offensive.
"Well, I didn't hear she likes the impersonation, that was taken out of context," Strong clarified.
In the interview with KGO, Almena said the judge unfairly cited those passages out of context.
Or, like Bonny says, does it break up conversations and take other tweets out of context?
In response, Biden pushed back and said the GOP was taking his comments out of context.
In both cases, he took public remarks by Khan out of context to make his point.
She says the video is out of context and she's not afraid of it being released.
Leaks of incomplete information out of context by anyone, inside or outside our committee, are unacceptable.
"I think that was wildly misquoted or taken out of context," Krasinski told The Daily Beast.
Booker's office suggested Wednesday night that "right-wing" outlets had taken his remarks out of context.
She told me in May that her pen-pal comments had been taken out of context.
But Carson told the committee Thursday that those comments were taken out of context and misconstrued.
"I was misquoted and it was also taken out of context," he said in an email.
Taken out of context, the line sounds stark and depressing, like an admission of self-hatred.
Out of context, you'd be forgiven for thinking that these things make me An Absolute Nutter.
It's a constant, toxic deluge of bad news, arguments, hot takes, and out-of-context comments.
She's been listening to beating hearts and wheezing lungs, clips that sound jarring out of context.
But Northam's comments were quickly taken out of context to suggest that he supported killing babies.
They also said that prosecutors had taken a paraphrased remark by Dr. Levin out of context.
The photo has not been edited, but it has been cropped and taken out of context.
Surrounded by more explicative work, the Alÿs looks out of context, but intriguing for its weirdness.
Others stood up for Star though, and said his words were being taken out of context.
Though the video takes Biden's remarks that day out of context, it has not been altered.
Since then, he and President Donald Trump have said those remarks were taken out of context.
Meaningful details are obscured or forgotten, while others, taken out of context and exaggerated, appear determinative.
They're taking things out of context to present them in a light that mischaracterizes their significance.
He also stated their view that Richard's statements criticizing addicts had been taken out of context.
He shoots down the out-of-context clip as a lame attempt to jack his endorsement. .
He said his detractors had taken his comments out of context and added "strange fabrications to them".
"He is sorry if Ms. Pugh took their sexual relationship out of context," the singer's rep said.
" A spokeswoman for Juncker said later that the comments attributed to him were taken "out of context.
They dredged up years-old tweets, taking them out of context just to have a good laugh.
But that horse reference, it stayed with me—it was like overhearing some gossip out of context.
I started following "out of context bojack horseman" early last year without having ever seen BoJack Horseman.
And that's why they're so involved with the entire trend of pop culture out-of-context accounts.
In a statement Wednesday, Northam's office said anti-choice lawmakers had taken his comments out of context.
This trailer takes moments from its major story beats and displays them to you out of context.
Cherrypicking a few of them out of context is neither useful nor connected to my current position.
" Fabian Nunez told CNN he was told by Schwarzenegger that the comments were "taken out of context.
" But Ma said in the WSJ that his recent comments about counterfeits were "taken out of context.
And what it did is it took a quote from the new Mexican president out of context.
"I think you might have taken her comments the wrong way and out of context," one wrote.
But the full context hasn't stopped Republicans from using the out-of-context version to bash Omar.
Oftentimes, the tasks are taken out of context, and it's not clear what purpose they may serve.
FOWLER: We can all agree in this table that he&aposs taking Nancy Pelosi out of context.
Following the backlash in August, Jenner's rep told PEOPLE that the quote was taken out of context.
When I go to China [to visit my factories], things just get so out of context, too.
It was intended to be entirely complimentary but unfortunately, my words were twisted & taken out of context.
He claims the words were taken out of context, but the old government is refusing to budge.
Tlaib's comments, it is clear that President Trump and Congressional Republicans are taking them out of context.
The first order of business is the out of context claim of the promise made to Gorbachev.
The comment was taken out of context and was unfortunately wrongly understood, which I very much regret.
But I think this outrage is a result of Adele's comments being taken completely out of context.
J.J. Goldberg, of the Jewish newspaper the Forward, argued that they had been ripped out of context.
What I said was completely taken out of context, and I got attacked terribly through social media.
But David felt that over the years he'd been misquoted and had things taken out of context.
Williams was quoted in the Denver Post as saying the video is being taken out of context.
Edited, they become a curiosity out of context — Shakespeare reduced to less than he deserves to be.
But in part, it's not as easy to get away with taking my words out of context.
But I'm begging you to read this till the end, and not take me out of context.
Some leaders and mainstream media also take verses from Quran out of context or simply mistranslate them.
That's what I was trying to get across, but obviously they took one sentence out of context.
Farage's spokesman said the comments had been taken out of context and the Guardian had "been naughty".
"I believe those words, senator, with all due respect, have been taken out of context," White responded.
She began to experience emotion that was out of context—it felt simultaneously all-consuming and artificial.
He said his quotes from 2016 interview with a Canadian TV network were taken out of context.
But Charlamagne says RS took his words out of context to write a fictitious and negative story.
Instead, he believes the media is hateful, unfair, takes him out of context, and misinterprets his jokes.
I can understand how hurtful these posts are out of context, and would not do it again.
" He goes as far as to actually take Dr. King out of context by saying: "The Rev.
The statistics, posted online by the American Printing House for the Blind, were taken out of context.
Roseanne says rational thinkers get it, but she believes she's being targeted and taken out of context.
Out of context, experimental performance is bound to attract ridicule, but the impulse to mock can blind.
" Bloomberg -- demonstrating his inexperience on a debate stage -- replied, "They were certainly said, but out of context.
PolitiFact also stated that the video clip used by the Sanders campaign was taken out of context.
"Her coverage was out of context and disproportionately negative," Jennifer Palmieri, the senior Clinton strategist, told me.
Clips from political rallies are played out of context, revolutionary language is translated without its figurative meaning.
It cites as evidence one quote, taken out of context, from the Southern Poverty Law Center website.
Mr. Biden also asserted that Ms. Harris had taken his position on school busing out of context.
They took something Lord said out of context and used it as a reason to say goodbye.
Biden said in a statement that his 1992 comments were being taken out of context by Republicans.
In a statement Thursday afternoon, GSA argued that the emails Democrats cited were taken out of context.
This modest design indulgence has sometimes been used to suggest that the house is out of context.
She claims it was taken out of context, and stands by her former apology for the video.
" Razek has denied all accusations against him, saying the alleged actions were "misconstrued or taken out of context.
"I'm human, I'm not perfect, and I'm sorry if my Instagram post went out of context," she wrote.
"I'm human, I'm not perfect, and I'm sorry if my Instagram post went out of context," Barton wrote.
But many people who responded to Simpson's tweet said she may have taken Portman's words out of context.
Kenya's Olympic committee sought to clarify Keino's comments, suggesting his quote may have been taken out of context.
Interviewers sometimes elaborate on their encounters with celebrity subjects — a flourish here, an out-of-context quote there.
Asked if she was anti-vaccine, Stein said she had been "taken out of context" on the issue.
" Lambert went on to say that anything she would have told interviewers "would've been taken out of context.
Johansson clarified her comments in a statement to CNN on Sunday, saying they were taken out of context.
But anyone trying to count Hamill among the Last Jedi haters are taking his quotes out of context.
They take phrases and statements, chop them up, take them out of context and discuss them for days.
In a statement, Price said his remarks at Tuesday's World Health Care Congress were taken out of context.
Booker's office has argued that right-wing outlets and conservative politicians have taken his remarks out of context.
Higbie initially apologized for his remarks but later defended them and said they were taken out of context.
Movie reviews tend to look for balance and can be taken out of context at the very least.
"  Housley campaign spokesman Jake Schneider said the "out-of-context" Facebook post was being used to "manufacture outrage.
A spokesman for Sanders later sought to clarify that Sanders's comments had also been taken out of context.
I can look back and see how some people were able to take that totally out of context.
"What's said in the groups is generally taken either out of context or cherry-picked", O'Houston told Motherboard.
The newspaper also published an apology from Marney, who said her comments had been "taken out of context".
That doesn't mean that, taken out of context, the safe word you choose won't sound a little funny.
He denied any wrongdoing and insisted that his recorded comments had been distorted and taken out of context.
"Out of context, I couldn't care less about how I appear on the spectrum of masculinity," he said.
Johnson claims that some of the comments were "wholly satirical," while others have been taken out of context.
Democrats have called the memo "profoundly misleading" and have said its factual allegations are taken out of context.
The migrant caravan also inspired a number of deceptive, mislabeled and out-of-context posts on social media.
Part of the appeal of herbs is how quotidian they are, which makes them startling out of context.
"I don&apost normally respond but clearly this has been taken out of context," White tweeted on Sunday.
Once again, you're taking these things out of context, and it's the typical smear when time gets close.
More significantly, mainstream readers who hear of or see the tweet out of context might easily take offense.
On Wednesday, Biden contended Sanders and his allies have taken past comments on Social Security out of context.
But the very clip the campaign tweeted shows the campaign was taking Clyburn's remarks far out of context.
And he twisted the judge's comments out of context in his latest attempt to discredit the Mueller investigation.
But the out-of-context way Parscale is making his case actually reflects how weak Trump's position is.
Grady said that she's well versed in Indian culture and that her post was taken out of context.
She added that this quote was taken out of context and then used to imply that she is pregnant.
However, anything you do can be spun and taken out of context by a random person on the street.
As with the magnificent Crusaders Kings 2, RimWorld is full of situations that, out of context, sound absolutely monstrous.
No matter what you write, there's a whole internet culture that guarantees everything to be taken out of context.
"However, anything you do can be spun and taken out of context by a random person on the street."
They take that and put it out of context to use against me to portray me as a Nazi.
Williams told the Denver Post when the footage came to light that it had been taken out of context.
They should have realized the promo -- out of context -- would subject Gayle to great criticism, but that didn't happen.
" Badu clarified her comments on Twitter, saying that reports of the night had taken her words "out of context.
"But I can definitely see how the gesture out of context does seem to imply a man's small package."
Customs and Border Protection officials said Monday that the comments made in the briefing were taken out of context.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump suggested Saturday that a controversial interview he gave about abortion was edited out of context.
But Kristaps said much of the comments were taken out of context and that fans shouldn&apost be concerned.
E-mails she said had been taken out of context did not, when made public, offer much exculpatory evidence.
So, when President Trump made the animals comment, he complained he was taken out of context, and he was.
Most recently, Seymour herself took to Instagram to apologize for her remarks, which says were taken out of context.
NORTH: Look it, I -- that is taken out of context as people are fond of saying in our business.
They take tweets and other statements out of context because they want to disrupt us and harm individual reporters.
Most are simply cut, placed out of context, or presented as new when in fact they are years old.
"It's forever there and it looks [like] it's totally racist out of context, and I regret that," she said.
New Balance said the remark about Trump taking things in the "the right direction" was taken out of context.
Kerry said his words were taken out of context, given only one side of the conversation could be heard.
Wolfe was shut out when she called Trump a liar for taking the London mayor's statement out of context.
Anything he says is gonna be taken out of context and someone is going to be offended by it.
An interview that was recently published has been edited for click bait and is widely taken out of context.
"You have a real habit of taking things out of context," Eichenwald told Carlson during their war of words.
A spokeswoman for Northam told The Washington Post that his comments were being taken out of context by Republicans.
"The tapes, he said, "out of context, they would make us look terrible; it would be 'devastating' to us.
He immediately worried about how Ganna's chart could be taken out of context and used in potentially harmful ways.
" The tapes, he said, "out of context, they would make us look terrible; it would be 'devastating' to us.
White did not immediately respond to questions from CNN asking which quotes she believed were taken out of context.
How they would take our quotes out of context to manipulate the public to view us as bad actors.
In an interview with Rolling Stone on Wednesday, however, Ronson clarified that his words were taken out of context.
Out of context, anything can sound weird, but you don't usually expect particularly wacky lines from a news broadcast.
In comments to CNN affiliate WISN, photographer Pete Gust said that critics were taking the photo out of context.
The London mayor's team then said that Trump "deliberately" took his remarks out of context, according to the BBC.
The problem with WikiLeaks' tactic of publishing a ton of emails is that it wrenches things out of context.
All it would take is one person seeing things out of context, and this could look very, very bad.
He says he's sad that what he did on social media was being used against him out of context.
Otherwise, out of context, his short-lived reactions probably wouldn't get enough Likes to be seen by many people.
"There's no reason to be alarmed," he said in a statement that Trump appeared to take out of context.
But Kristaps said many of the comments had been taken out of context and that fans shouldn't be concerned.
But of course, other people will think that only if the quote is plucked out of context and distorted.
Mr. Delrahim has said his comments last year about AT&T and Time Warner were taken out of context.
He addressed it because a question had been posed only to have his answer "deliberately wrenched out of context."
In his statement, Mr. Schoof said that the pastor's sermon about "evil" women had been taken out of context.
There is plenty for Biden critics to find fault with, without resorting to sharing out-of-context video clips.
She says Karlan made a fair point about POTUS, and it's being taken out of context to look malicious.
This image is a real photo of the Obamas, but it has been cropped and taken out of context.
That includes practices like "frankenbiting" -- using snippets of quotes out of context to shape and tell a certain story.
She deleted her messages and said on Facebook that her words were taken out of context by local media.
Johnson last year said some of the comments were "wholly satirical," while others have been taken out of context.
The Trump campaign hit back hard against the Democrat for taking his comments out of context, and rightly so.
Out of context, you might be tempted to describe it as smug, but the effect was somehow deeply endearing.
I remember seeing Hi Stranger everywhere: out-of-context GIFs, memes, even on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Ronson, 44, claimed that his words were taken out of context and that he does not identify as sapiosexual.
This is yet another video that is often taken out of context in order to push one's own agenda.
Manning insisted that email was taken out of context, adding that some recent court filings will make that clear.
Ayahuasca is still illegal in the US—a psychedelic drug that can be misused and dangerous out of context.
He said on Sunday that and several other comments that have drawn attention had been taken out of context.
Because for as much meanness as a scene like this may suggest out of context — everyone's fighting, after all!
I know that what I say next risks being taken out of context, but from my vantage as a longtime tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist, I believe that there's a real chance Trump will be — I'm begging you to read till the end and not take me out of context — good for startups.
" Later, Badu clarified her comments on Twitter, saying that reports of the night had taken her words "out of context.
"To selectively quote the Commissioner and take his words out of context in this manner is irresponsible," the spokesperson said.
If the Mexican government has all your information, anything can be taken out of context, edited and used against you.
Greenfield does not merely take pictures and leave it up to the viewer to judge her subjects out of context.
Some of Stern's fans have suggested that the comment was  taken out of context  and was actually made in jest.
Project Veritas's habit of presenting comments out of context is part of why people question the credibility of their videos.
Pop culture-based out-of-context accounts have been popping up all over the place in the last few years.
Older fans who remember the EU wistfully would be cheered by any reference to it, even if out of context.
It is a collection of out-of-context observations, images, and histories whose incompleteness gives your imagination space to wander.
Pulling some quotes dramatically out of context or pulling quotes from multiple decades ago and throwing them into the spotlight.
" Recording Academy President Neil Portnow has since clarified that he was inarticulate and his statement was "taken out of context.
"He is sorry if Ms. Pugh took their sexual relationship out of context," the rep told People in a statement.
If the vessel is shown out of context, it would bring the user back to the same taboo and repulsion.
Trump's surrogates said the Republican nominee's comments were taken out of context, and blamed the media for construing his words.
The easiest way to confuse is just to take a photo or video out of context, mislabeling or mischaracterizing it.
He later said the comments were taken out of context and that he was provoked into using the racial slur.
And when taken out of context, these bullets are simply beautiful, in a modern art gallery display kind of way.
Trump will surely tweet something about how his words were taken out of context, but the quotes speak for themselves.
The comment caught the attention of officials at the White House, who later claimed it was taken out of context.
Trump had taken Khan out of context; he was assuring his constituents not to worry about the increased police presence.
How do you write a scene that is completely out of context and that you need absolutely no context for?
Part of this GIF thing is taking things out of context, removing it or placing it in a new one.
" Insisting she was taken out of context, Madonna explained: "I am not a violent person, I do not promote violence.
Trump first claimed that Gorsuch's comments had been taken out of context, even though Gorsuch's own spokesman had confirmed them.
The gestures change meaning when taken out of context, and users will recognize what basically amounts to a daily performance.
Out of context, we might not even have recognized her, mistaking her instead for some buttoned-up British legal professional.
On Thursday night, hundreds of people complained about receiving seemingly random, out of context, text messages from friends and relatives.
Storey echoed these remarks, telling an ABC News affiliate that the meaning behind his tweets was taken out of context.
Political candidates on the trail expect their remarks will be taken out of context and blown entirely out of proportion.
In fact, some of Pindyck's writing about this uncertainty were used (out of context and selectively) to make that case.
I see online that I said I was pregnant in an interview, but that was completely taken out of context.
In response, the presidential frontrunner has tried to play off some of his commentary as jokes taken out of context.
Separately, Democrats opposed to Kavanaugh's nomination have come under criticism for taking remarks made by the nominee out of context.
They assert that the correspondence quoted in Friday's court filing was from junior employees and was taken out of context.
" In a follow-up tweet, White also accused some critics of taking her remarks "out of context for political gain.
Out of context, many of the vibrant images could easily be read as glossy ads for products sold at Target.
A few days later a newsletter from the Sanders campaign quoted Biden out of context and made the same claim.
In this context, she's talking about fake news -- stories that are either entirely made up or shared out of context.
Or all the people who cited out-of-context quotes from climate researchers as evidence of a vast scientific conspiracy.
This activity prepares students to play with language out of context and to imagine new scenarios for nuggets of words.
It means I get you into the flow, so you can create, you don't have to switch out of context.
Mulvaney later issued a statement walking back his remarks and accused the media of taking his remarks out of context.
" Buttigieg said Gabbard was taking his "remarks out of context," calling it "outlandish even by the standards of today's politics.
In the initial wake of the interview, Tenney blamed the media and liberals for taking her words out of context.
The second Clinton said the words, right-wing media yanked them out of context and spun them as cartoonishly evil.
The whole thing depends on readers looking at quotes out of context and, more generally, not knowing what words mean.
Mr. Biden's advisers argued that his story of working with segregationists was both not new and taken out of context.
Typically, a politician may try to argue that these kinds of remarks are taken out of context or incidents of misspeaking.
King said his comments had been taken out of context, and that he rejects white supremacist ideology and labels on individuals.
When I hear about text messages, the first thing you have to remember is these things are taken out of context.
Norm went on "The View" Thursday and said the #MeToo situation was a clear case of being taken out of context.
He said the Daily Beast report had taken his comments out of context and denied more recent involvement with the site.
In the early days, Kanski says the group was mainly flooded with out-of-context quotes and frames from the show.
It's a strange yet reaffirming thought for me and the other 166,6103 people who follow the "out of context parks" account.
"We have every intention of giving someone an opportunity," Kennedy said, arguing that her original remarks were taken out of context.
But one teen, who has become the face of the viral moment, says his actions have been taken out of context.
It's hard to describe out of context, but at one point Ruby crosses a boundary at her less glamorous mortician gig.
Your comments are another slap in the face to women, whether intended or not; whether taken out of context, or not.
Speaking of being fair, Jake Tapper and CNN they did note that the president was taken out of context earlier today.
Facebook said it's trying to stamp out content that has been doctored, taken out of context or accompanied by misleading text.
" Madonna explained that she does not encourage violence and felt that parts of her speech were taken "wildly out of context.
However, a spokesperson for White at her New Destiny Christian Center told PEOPLE that her comments were reported out of context.
Our first goal is to be the most exciting app out there without pushing to our users stuff out of context.
While his spokesperson has claimed that the quote was taken out of context, it was not a great choice of words.
Brady later said the media had taken the clip out of context and that he and Kraft have a good relationship.
Critics say Omar downplayed the terrorist attacks, but her defenders say conservatives have taken her point about Islamophobia out of context.
The minister later said his comments were taken out of context, and Pakistani officials reassured Beijing there would be no delay.
Tweets can be taken out of context when the whole story is not there and that was the case last night.
We live in an age of weaponized outrage, where bad faith actors use out of context statements to get people fired.
In a Sunday tweet, Trump appeared to take that out of context and suggested that Khan was playing down the attack.
However, Rhys later told Reuters he was quoted out of context and that Hyperloop One was not considering an Expo route.
Alinity later explained that she did not commit marriage fraud, but taken out of context, the clip makes her seem opportunistic.
They make the dream catchers as an inexpensive, trendy ornament, out of context, and away from its original region and makers.
But the long development process and the success of individual songs performed out of context have done the storytelling no favors.
" Trump accused Diamond of lying and taking him out of context, but Diamond pointed out that he was reading "direct quotes.
The idea that you can be taken out of context, that your narrative can be stolen, doesn't really occur to people.
The footage, taken out of context of the educational films with their voiceovers and explanations, becomes strange and otherworldly, almost surreal.
" Fakher said that the song segment was taken out of context in a "severe distortion of the band and our beliefs.
In the midst of this early exploratory science, some journalists plucked results out of context and wrote goofy, over-hyped articles.
The claim originated in an article on a satirical site that was shared out of context as if it were true.
But as the political opposition insisted that he step down, the ministry said his words had been taken out of context.
"I understand the concerns about the tweets when you look at them one at a time out of context," he said.
"Would you want every joke that you made to someone being printed and taken out of context later?" he asked Levy.
That's possible, but it — it was so out of context that I didn't have a clear view of what it was.
Paula White, a White House employee and controversial televangelist, said a sermon which went viral online was taken out of context.
But Trump blasted Khan for the "no reason to be alarmed" remark in a tweet that took it out of context.
He argued that the reporters who overheard him bragging about the "millionaires" he's made in Buffalo took him out of context.
"It's an insult to all the people who really suffer when you take the word out of context," Dr. Kendler said.
When news of the crash first spread, many people shared unverified and out of context photos, feeding speculation and conflicting theories.
And No. 3: Why did they leak it to the press out of context, in a way to damage Michael Flynn?
Yes." In a comment to CNN about the remark, Avenatti said, "I was misquoted, and it was taken out of context.
"An article came out this morning that took something I said out of context," Jacobs said in a statement on Facebook.
This time, King condemned white nationalism and white supremacy as "odious ideologies" and claimed his words were taken out of context.
Mr. Vucic told The Times that he did not regret the comment, but said it had been taken out of context.
But that notion has not gone over well with Sopko's critics, who fear he will twist people's testimony out of context.
He said that while he retracted them, he also felt they had been taken out of context by the news media.
Other fake news is generated by partisan bloggers taking news tidbits out of context and drawing totally wrong conclusions from them.
It all seems so ridiculous out of context that I forget how well it can all add up in the actual moment.
Dalic denied the allegation on Friday, saying that the emails had been taken out of context and that she would not resign.
After all, impersonal data in a database -- "not your image, not your video" -- can always be taken out of context, Cranor explained.
It's actually nothing of the sort if you read the text as whole rather than taking a few sentences out of context.
Out of context, his ravings about how humans deserve destruction sound an awful lot like the final boss of a video game.
"He really brings us down to earth if we're feeling like something we've said is being taken out of context," she says.
Rohrabacher said the quote is being taken out of context; that he's for term limits, but only if they apply to everyone.
He said the comment was not aimed at the players and was taken out of context, but the damage was already done.
"He really brings us down to earth if we're feeling like something we've said is being taken out of context," she said.
Her book Women Who Work was also called a "strawberry milkshake of inspirational quotes," many of which were taken out of context.
And something you mentioned, which I think gets taken out of context, the media just loves to do this, is space mirrors.
"He is sorry if Ms. Pugh took their sexual relationship out of context," the singer's rep tells PEOPLE exclusively in a statement.
"I see online that I said I was pregnant in an interview, but that was completely taken out of context," she tweeted.
The electoral maps compared in that viral tweet may be spookily similar, but the picture above has been taken out of context.
Some of those exchanges were included in the lawsuit, but Sulkowicz told CNN they were taken out of context in the suit.
And his assurances to Trump that he was not under investigation will also be wrestled out of context by the President's defenders.
Save company complaints for in person conversations, not messages that can be taken out of context, or make your employer look bad.
Kellyanne Conway denies suggesting there was wider surveillance of Trump during campaign, telling CNN her recent comments were taken out of context.
And lest you think Damon's statements are being taken out of context, he made some odd remarks about pal George Clooney, too.
Khan responded by saying his remarks had been taken out of context because he had been referring to the enhanced police presence.
Similar phenomena explain why sometimes objects we were looking for were in front of us the whole time, just out-of-context.
Spicer responded by reading out of context and disconnected news reports that mentioned the attention paid to Trump's campaign by intelligence agencies.
In a recent Atlantic article, Norton contended her remarks were taken out of context and used to create a caricature of her.
"Our CEO's comments about the potential use of automation in the retail sector have been taken out of context," Franklin told MUNCHIES.
Defense lawyers appealed in September, saying that prosecutors had presented as evidence excerpts of his speeches that were taken out of context.
The breadth of his output is evident here, but in shortened form the plays become a curiosity out of context (153:20).
Other videos subsequently suggested that initial video was selectively edited and shown out of context, and that the meeting was hardly confrontational.
Robertson said those comments were taken out of context and referred to supply chain disruption resulting in delays to production at factories.
But the visceral immediacy of their performances here seems wrenchingly out of context and reveals the ornamental thinness of the surrounding play.
Ripping out of context one DeVos response to a question posed at the Senate committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions' Jan.
I would tell anyone thinking of posting online that it's a bad idea because these things can be taken out of context.
In the past, he's claimed that what the media has declared racist was simply a poorly received joke taken out of context.
Out of context, this definitely sounds like some kind of dystopian fertility monitoring system with troubling implications for a woman's job security.
On the floor, King contended his comments were taken out of context, saying he rejects white supremacist ideology and labels on individuals.
Some diversity supporters say other employees are taking advantage of this program to accuse them of harassment for out-of-context statements.
He added that he thought Mr. Mnuchin's comment had been "taken out of context" and that the dollar should reflect the economy.
Statements like that, out of context, may make "What the Constitution Means to Me" seem merely polemical, possibly misandrist and surely grim.
The out-of-context clip spread quickly across Twitter Wednesday night, with some people calling Biden a white nationalist and a racist.
He quoted London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, out of context in a flurry of tweets aimed at buttressing the case for his bigotry.
But then the official, as well as the minister of sports, came back and said the comment was taken out of context.
VERDICT Partly false: This photo was taken out of context, Michelle Obama did not refuse to salute the flag on Veterans Day
Be aware that anything you write could be shared with others, and might be taken out of context and used against you.
The letter says the ad takes a passage from Obama's 2015 memoir out of context and uses it to mislead black Americans.
White did not immediately respond to questions from CNN at the time asking which quotes she believed were taken out of context.
But MSNBC disclosed that she played the full conversation for a producer to ensure the recordings were not taken out of context.
"Making decisions for my heart," she replied in a clip that's certainly not at all edited or taken out of context, nope.
"Rumor, innuendo and out of context messages, emails and comments have no place in a true fact-finding mission," Briles wrote Thursday.
Hamm, 48, thinks people should see the movie first before judging, as he argues the controversy has been taken out of context.
Thornberry on Monday warned against such pessimism, as well as taking dollar amounts out of context from what military capabilities are needed.
The president had taken the mayor's comments out of context; he was asking Londoners not be alarmed at an enhanced police presence.
"Well, I've been taken out of context in the past, but never more relentlessly than with regard to this comment," McConnell writes.
In an affluent community that prides itself on appearances, a prominent faux-stone wall appears glaringly out of context to some residents.
" She noted, "The vice president, I think, was frustrated that a story he's told many times was being taken out of context.
But in the past Sessions has acknowledged most of the accusations, claiming that many of them were jokes and taken out of context.
Chetwynd also noted that they have fact-checked real photos that have been taken out of context, specifically to manipulate the immigrant discussion.
Nicholas is now apologizing, saying his poorly worded emails have been taken out of context, and claims he stands with the LGBTQ community.
" In an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Friday, Sanders said that "what Secretary Clinton did is take things out of context.
Eric Swalwell have all tweeted the photo "out of context," as Joey likes to say, in order to condemn him as a Nazi.
After some backlash, Biden first said that his comments on that were taken out of context, then he said he regretted the remarks.
However, the statement did not detail any specific things taken out of context or any efforts to amend Staver's initial remarks with OneNewsNow.
A "Boycott Pi Pizza St. Louis" Facebook page was created , complete with old and out-of-context photos of Sommers and his family.
Clinton's ad also pulls out of context an exchange between Trump and CNN's Anderson Cooper about whether Saudi Arabia should have nuclear weapons.
The problem is that the AP presented facts out of context and somehow built a whole report around Clinton having done nothing wrong.
" Though the reality star admitted to acting out of line at moments while filming, he believes some footage was "taken out of context.
Vice presidential nominee Mike Pence came to Trump's defense Thursday, accusing reporters and pundits in Philadelphia of taking his remarks out of context.
Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden told MSNBC's Al Sharpton Saturday his comments on segregationist senators and race were taken out of context.
In the witch kit, you have a crystal next to sage, which are completely unrelated traditions, taken out of context and jammed together.
Shuaib later said his comments in the interview were taken out of context and were part of a broader discussion about deradicalization strategies.
You selectively quoted fragments from the special counsel's report, taking some of the most important statements out of context and ignoring the rest.
Yes, because you get burned when the things you say get taken out of context, and I've had a couple of those experiences.
"Love when things get taken out of context and quote things you never said!" the 30-year-old wrote on her Instagram Story.
They didn't know who he was, but really taking out of context a really innocent interchange between the vice president and my son.
According to Gooding, the problem is not that he lifted up Paulson's skirt, but that the picture was taken completely out of context.
Amber has since tried to walk back her comments, claiming her words were taken out of context ... and she finds beauty in everyone.
But the network disclosed that she played the full conversation for a producer to ensure the recordings were not taken out of context.
They didn't know who he was, but really taking out of context, a really innocent interchange between the vice president and my son.
Trump on Friday lashed out at Macron over comments, which were largely taken out of context, related to building up European cybersecurity defenses.
Cobb told CNBC that his quote in The New York Times was taken out of context in a way that changed its meaning.
"I wondered if the woman's insensitive remark had perhaps been taken out of context to give Gadsby's act a boffo ending," he writes.
Brady told reporters on Saturday the media took his Netflix cameo out of context, and that he and Kraft have a good relationship.
There's only one problem: The picture is being completely taken out of context -- and does not show what it is purported to show.
Naik, who has repeatedly rejected the charges against him in India, said his detractors were quoting him out of context to malign him.
Further, he can assert that his inconsistent public statements, his congressional testimony and his text messages were all being taken out of context.
Rosenstein took those quotes out of context; it does not appear that any of those criticisms related to whether Comey should be removed.
" Krasinski, however, told The Daily Beast that her comment about them being "genuinely in love" was "wildly misquoted or taken out of context.
Out of context, it's a drastic turn, but knowing the band's noise-punk roots, it's undoubtedly a fitting and cathartic change in direction.
But if you looked at this year's market action out of context, the trade war appears to be the only driver of demand.
" The parents, the filing says, "isolate specific statements, take them out of context while ignoring other relevant portions, and misinterpret what was said.
"My statements were taken out of context and do not represent how I feel about the current situation concerning Harvey Weinstein," it said.
"It's a platform where outrage travels quickly and often out of context," said Kat Rosenfield, a pop-culture writer and young adult novelist.
In one instance, Mr. Barr took Mr. Mueller's words out of context to suggest that the president had no motive to obstruct justice.
She claims her comments are being taken out of context and she's not taking the situation lightly ... despite what her earlier remarks implied.
"She added that the statement taken out of context sounded "racist" to some but that "he's just describing his experience in Western countries.
Price later said his remarks were taken out of context, and he continues to believe that repealing the mandate was a good idea.
" Ho said that his words were "taken out of context" and not meant literally, nor was it his intention "to encourage any crime.
Some were taken out of context — like a photo that showed two US Air Force women throwing her in a pool of water.
It's easy for news outlets to take people's words out of context, and sometimes, satirical quotes get accidentally passed along as real ones.
"Everything I wrote has been taken completely out of context…but I'm trending though," Chingy added alongside the hashtags #LiveofaCeleb, #TwitteristheDevil and #NoEndorsement.
In a leaked recording he talks of getting (illegal) party finance from Russia, though he says his words were taken out of context.
When her political opponents plucked that phrase out of context and spun it as hostile to coal communities, they were distorting her meaning.
And they'll ask folks that don't work here questions and take them out of context and put together an article similar to this.
But the director, Wynter said, appeared to take no accountability for her words, saying that the Times had taken them out of context.
Obviously, I look back and just say, "You moron," for calling a stock a piece of junk in email, taken out of context.
Taylor says the interview was taken out of context and he's since texted Chris to smooth things over ... we're told it's all good.
Speaking to The Washington Post on the same day The Mountain Echo story ran, Newman said his comments were taken out of context.
You selectively quoted fragments from the special counsel report, taking some of the most important statements out of context and ignoring the rest.
Biden said that his decades-old position against federally mandated busing to desegregate schools was "taken out of context" by Harris during the debate.
You might think Flaherty's "Comic Intro" video—with its violent scenes taken out of context and its racist message—would trigger AudioJungle's license prohibition.
Because we've now seen bad actors sort of digging into peoples' old tweets, taking them out of context and wreaking all kinds of havoc.
"I see online that I said I was pregnant in an interview, but that was completely taken out of context." she wrote on Twitter.
But in documents obtained by PEOPLE, one of Luke's attorneys, Jeffrey M. Movit, says the emails submitted by Kesha were taken out of context.
Whenever you hear the song out of context, it'll make you think of your partner, and could even elicit some kind of Pavlovian response.
People have tried to point out to Kayla Vas that the clip is out of context and doesn't show Streep mocking a disabled person.
" She adds, "To be called stupid, and a slut and a bimbo, and ditzy, and to be taken out of context, it was excruciating.
This week, leading Republicans and their allies in the media have been using an out-of-context quote from a recent speech by Rep.
" The designer claims her "statements were taken out of context and do not represent how I feel about the current situation concerning Harvey Weinstein.
" Continuing, Feldman apologized to anybody who took his earlier tweets "out of context" and assumed the actor was questioning "the validity of the victims.
Seth Bergstein's matrimonial lawyer, Janet Battey, told CNBC that the court filing by Alex Bergstein's attorney, cites "out of context" quotes from the email.
As Phuket newspaper the Thaiger first noted, all these stories seem to be taking a quote from from an airport official out of context.
Yiannopoulos, for his part, has vehemently denied the allegations, saying that his comments were taken out of context and that he was being humorous.
By taking scenes out of context, they minimize the kinetic energy Cruise can bring to his best roles—he's going somewhere when he's running.
He hit up Facebook on Wednesday to say his words were "taken out of context" and to send his regards to the Knowles family.
"The media has edited my words out of context, I was talking about online fan culture and how we must unite now," she explained.
From inflated polling to round-the-clock negative treatment to taking words out of context, the media is throwing everything they've got at Trump.
" The 39-year-old said she "was heartbroken" when she watched the reunion episode and "saw how my words were taken out of context.
Wouldn't it be funny if you could bombard your friends with out-of-context lines of dialogue from the hit '90s TV show Seinfeld?
It wouldn't really make any sense out of context, but hell yes I would wear the crap out of a personalized one of these.
In an interview with Howard Stern, Alex Pall and Drew Taggart explained how Pall's comment was taken out of context, as MVT News reports.
"These stories take quotes from my writings out of context, from an article in which I in no way defended Breivik's crimes," he said.
Clinton accused the Sanders campaign of lying about her, and the Vermont senator says she deliberately took his comments about abortion out of context.
Bahr has accused the lawmakers of taking his comments out of context in an effort to discredit his opposition to the gun control measure.
"I should apologize and you should never call someone an idiot," Novogratz said, adding that his remarks about Cohn were taken out of context.
While appearing on CNN's "New Day" Monday, Zhu said she didn't see her tweets as offensive and said they were taking out of context.
Naik, who has repeatedly denied the charges against him in India, has said his detractors were quoting him out of context to malign him.
When that happened and everybody blew it out of context, I was like damn, it was never about the incidents, it was an attack.
" Fantino said the quote was taken out of context and he "did what I could to apply the laws of the land with conscience.
Here are a few of Ivers's comments, out of context, for your amusement, but feel free to set out and find your own favorites.
His comment was taken out of context as it was part of a broader conversation about the proposals that are connected to border adjustability.
But he told Sky News that the "tweets were taken out of context" and admitted the accounts had been deleted over eight months ago.
When I look at the Twitter commentary of the march I see out of context insults that distort the reality of what actually happened.
The examples used are quite extreme, but viewing these ads out of context is a way of showing the images for what they are.
It is, instead, a story line pushed relentlessly by Fox News and other propaganda organizations, relying on out-of-context quotes and sheer fabrication.
The ability of bad-faith actors to take photos or comments or videos out of context and use them to damage people is extraordinary.
The social media company determined that the Trump campaign video did not include Biden's full remarks and therefore had been taken out of context.
"Claudia is no stranger to vicious smear campaigns and her words being taken out of context by Washington liberals and the media," she added.
"Taking emails out of context doesn't change the fact that we continue to examine the science surrounding chlorpyrifos," she said in a written statement.
On Facebook, many commenters expressed outrage about Youngblood's statements while others said his comments were being taken out of context to score political points.
Where are you — PRESIDENT TRUMP: So let me tell you, I think they were taken out of context because I read his exact statement.
Iinuma's deposition was taken out of context to create media and courtroom leverage, and is a gross misrepresentation of how the process actually works.
Sherman's script retains many of the set pieces and much of the dialogue from the movie, but out of context, they often feel flat.
Eventually, Adewale learned the group was a Russian front organization and it had been using the real videos out of context to create propaganda.
"I know it's hard for you to understand even short sentences, I guess, but please don't take my words out of context," Sanders responded.
Billie Eilish has become the target of misinformed backlash on Twitter, after a quote about "lying" in rap music was taken out of context.
The books were often just suggestions, with scenes pulled out of context and repurposed and ideas remixed until they became something weirder and new.
In the electoral context, it doesn't matter that the remark by Pelosi at a press conference in Washington has been ripped out of context.
I tend not to give advice because it is taken out of context, but I have been in Meghan's shoes, and I still am.
Enterprise's third and fourth seasons are by far its strongest, but because of their serialized nature, those episodes don't always work out of context.
His quote of Khan was out of context; the mayor's full comment told Londoners not to be alarmed by seeing an increased police presence.
Biden said he was being taken out of context and that the issue concerned tax credits for wealthy people who did not deserve them.
"When we are young, we are indoctrinated to believe that the foreigners stole from us, but maybe it's out of context," he told me.
While its presence is easily justified as being a "stigma squasher" within Rock Steady, it could easily, and counterproductively, be taken out of context.
The consensus is that while crime is trending down slightly, Sessions pulled the crime stats out of context and presented them in misleading ways.
I'd have to push back a little bit, a bit defensively, to say that some of your comments clearly are taken out of context.
In addition to new scenes filmed with DeGeneres and Gosling, the video includes quotes by the people behind the camera hilariously taken out of context.
But the media and Democrats took the president&aposs quote out of context and declared that he had referred to all illegal immigrants as animals.
The text will automatically adjust its flow and move around to fit the screen, but your annotations won't, leaving them misplaced and out of context.
That San Diego Union-Tribune story Ingraham references is taken a bit out of context as it has plenty more to say about the conditions.
Pai spouted the usual ISP-funded investment statistics (accurate numbers here) and again took statements made by Democrats in the 1990's out of context.
He insists it was taken out of context and that no one made a big deal out of it until he became popular on TikTok.
Perhaps it's because, in today's climate, we're holding each other to a much stricter standard when it comes to wearing sacred symbols out of context.
The GOT producers previously shocked their audience in season 3, when the "Walk of Punishment" episode concluded with an entirely out-of-context rock song.
Now, months after her comments and anecdotes about her time with Chris Evans were taken out of context, Slate is ready to open up again.
The Sacklers and Purdue have vigorously denied the allegations in the Massachusetts lawsuit, claiming that communications and other information have been taken out of context.
Facebook has separated fake content into three categories based on research: (1) Manipulated or Fabricated, (2) Out of Context, and (3) Text or Audio Claim.
"I hope that people don't take clips and things out of context — that's the most frustrating part, I think," Underwood says of the hosting gig.
And Mr Murphy gave an uninspired, rambling answer in support of undocumented immigrants brought to America as children that Mrs Guadagno took out of context.
Biden later defended the remarks as being taken out of context, claiming that Talmadge and Eastland called white senators like Ted Kennedy "boy" as well.
If you want to see a ballet dancer have a Pavlovian response, play any track from The Nutcracker out of context and watch them squirm.
West told the Star Thursday that he wanted to talk about his platform and suggested his recorded statements may have been taken out of context.
I've always loved Americana, and taking things out of context, so I came up with the idea to make contemporary sculptures out of license plates.
He outlined specific comments from the video that he thought were taken out of context and his own perspective as a victim of child abuse.
The Pakistani foreign ministry said on Wednesday Khan's comments, reported by Pakistani media outlets and picked up in Afghanistan, had been taken out of context.
Thompson's attorney, Kevin McDermott, has previously said in court appearances that comments and statements made to Cox, the Post reporter, were taken out of context.
The Intercept points out Obama's Department of Agriculture fired Shirley Sherrod after Andrew Breitbart posted clips, out of context, from one of her old speeches.
He also said any contribution to scientific studies by Monsanto employees had been properly disclosed, accusing plaintiffs of taking cherry-picked emails out of context.
That I wish I could have every single text that I sent with me, you know, to tell everybody how out of context they are.
I don’t care if it’s taken out of context, or a joke, or whatever other bullshit excuse he wants to use.
Update: The Times is facing some criticism for basing its reporting on a sole source, McKenna, who claims his quote was taken out of context.
In the tweets, Trump took a phrase from Khan out of context as saying there was "no reason to be alarmed" about the terror attacks.
That's trippy out of context, but it's one moment in a movie that does its best to make sense of the crazy things it presents.
TYPICALLY, when politicians attack rivals in campaign speeches, they must distort their opponents' words for maximum effect, or at least wrench them out of context.
"They used one sentence from a six-minute speech and it was taken out of context," Bahr told ABC 5, a local affiliate in Minnesota.
Mr. Jun dismisses those remarks, saying either that he did not mean them literally or that the news media had quoted him out of context.
" When a spokesperson for Khan said that Trump had taken the Mayor's words out of context, the President tweeted again, calling it a "pathetic excuse.
A defense lawyer, Seth Farber, said the state had not proved its case, urging the jurors not to take Ms. Kane's words out of context.
" Di Carlo said that the evidence allowed before the jury had been "very limited" and that Perez's Facebook posts were "often taken out of context.
"3D Touch" is also a less awkward turn of phrase than "Force Touch," a title that critics pointed out sounds oddly violent out of context.
So it pains me to hear people taking Thrones out of context with [an] anti-feminist spin — because you can't do that about this show.
Anyone watching this video out of context could reasonably assume it was from some women's advocacy group — and it's hard to believe that's an accident.
Article continues after the video below As with the magnificent Crusaders Kings 2, RimWorld is full of situations that, out of context, sound absolutely monstrous.
Not that many people did hear, but, you know, the vocal minority of people took it out of context, and that's what caused the demonization.
They began to distribute fake stories and images taken out of context and introduced new words like "presstitute" — a mash-up of press and prostitute.
" The official adds: "I've heard from a number of people, 'Ugh, he's being taken out of context but do we really wanna have this fight?
He ran a vicious television advertisement that used an out-of-context clip to suggest Mr. Harder supported taxpayer-financed abortions through the ninth month.
These bits and the plentiful excerpts from "Julius Caesar" feel, even if you know both plays, like an enervating amount of Shakespeare out of context.
Hundreds of idioms — absurd out of context — are irreverently scrawled in pencil and bright marker across the wall in Roni Horn's "Wits' End Sampler" (2018).
Mr. Biden suggested that his past statements about Social Security were being taken out of context, and proceeded to cite Mr. Sanders's record on guns.
When taken out of context, his comment that veterans with PTSD can't handle what they saw in combat merely highlights a common misconception about PTSD.
He said his past statements had been taken out of context and called some of them "obvious satire" that had been misinterpreted in bad faith.
When asked about the tweets, Petty told CNN that he never intended to have a political career, and the comments were taken out of context.
Because tube sites tend to deliver short, digestible clips of content, some of the material they offer may be pirated and taken out of context.
Purdue says the prosecution's narrative is "sensationalist" and "distorted" and that internal documents published in the new complaint were mischaracterized and taken out of context.
I could talk about this story forever, but the gist of it is that the examples that they give are completely taken out of context.
Some strategists said Mnuchin may have been quoted out of context since he also spoke in favor of a strong dollar, reflecting a solid economy.
Then our mistakes become the only view people have of us, an out-of-context snapshot that provides an incomplete, biased view of our character.
"They're really grasping at straws here, trying to take everything I said out of context and take it in the most sinister light," Young said.
The book has been criticized for relying on generic advice for female professionals and featuring dozens of out-of-context quotes intended to be inspirational.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham on impeachment trial: 'End this crap as quickly as possible' Ocasio-Cortez accuses Rand Paul of taking climate change comments out of context, compares GOP agenda to 'Spaceballs' plot Collins, Murkowski: Too early to make decision on Hunter Biden testifying MORE (Ky.) of taking her comments on climate change "out of context" and hit the senator's party for its "fictional" climate agenda.
Regrettably, I used two words, 'step up,' that, when taken out of context, do not convey my beliefs and the point I was trying to make.
The backlash came quickly, with artists like Pink speaking out against Portnow's comments, and Portnow has since said that his comments were taken out of context.
He spoke to reporters after the Dolphins 31-24 victory over the 49ers and expounded on his remarks, which he said were taken out of context.
And his White House may accuse journalists of taking him out of context or deny the evidence on tape that the President said it at all.
The incident happened, and the video is real, but it was taken out of context "with the implication of immigrants coming in, causing trouble," Chetwynd said.
Meanwhile, Democratic leaders have been defending Tlaib and pushing back against GOP leaders, including President Donald Trump, arguing that Republicans are taking Tlaib out of context.
"I'm not allowed to exist on Goodreads, and to be clear, just so I'm not quoted out of context, I don't mean that literally," Hale said.
Trump got a boost Monday from one of the women named in the Times story, who accused the newspaper of taking her words out of context.
You may do everything right and still be held until you miss your flight because of a publicly accessible tweet that looks strange out of context.
But Jolie says the story took the casting process out of context, turning a well-thought-out audition into a ploy that seemed cruel and unusual.
Seen out of context, the photographs run the risk of romanticizing the communist leader, in the vein of Che Guevara posters in American college dorm rooms.
This is not remotely accurate if you watch the full video, which I encourage you to do as a counterpoint to the out-of-context attacks.
Throughout this campaign, Trump has routinely claimed that he has been misquoted or taken out of context by a media he argues is treating him unfairly.
But in the letter to employees, company officials disputed elements of that account and said Ms. Mayer had unfairly taken Mr. Koch's work out of context.
With his quotes, which he always says are out of context, with all the links and the context of where he said outrageous things about Muslims.
So if, in fact, the president did say, and it&aposs hard to hear, pay cash, that seems very much out of context to the conversation.
The company that makes the card said the message on the front was taken out of context, but said it will do "better in the future."
You can't just come and take pieces of it away to display out of context (I mean, obviously you can, but it makes you an asshole).
In both cases, you can imagine a president apologizing for, respectively, misstating his predecessors' records and saying something that might have been taken out of context.
Update 1/11/17: A previous version of this story included a quote from Stambaugh that was taken out of context; it has since been removed.
The New York Times ran a statement from Rush which said Stone's allegations were "incorrect and in some instances have been taken completely out of context".
They're the sentences that show that Mueller himself didn't find Trump innocent — and out of context, they imply that Mueller certainly thinks Trump did something wrong.
But the translation provided by Italian prosecutors of Berhe's phone intercepts and chats appear to be taken out of context, and are at times wildly inaccurate.
Declaring "I'm done doing interviews for magazines" after his displeasure with being replaced last minute with deceased actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman was taken out of context.
A person who spoke to Jackson on Thursday morning described him as frustrated at allegations he claims were taken out of context, or were altogether false.
But some social media users, including media figures, accused Cornyn of taking Pelosi's comments out of context by tweeting them following a week of political violence.
At the time, Khan said he has more important things to do than respond to Trump's "ill-informed tweet," which he described as out-of-context.
"The president is upset with the media coverage about the interview and taking the chief's comments out of context," Shah told reporters aboard Air Force One.
I am not writing now in defense of him, regarding interviews gone wrong, answers taken out of context, or any of his admitted mistakes and regrets.
Cotton, unfortunately, appears to have scoured the crime-reducing bill looking for anything he could take out of context -- and then started fear-mongering about it.
He has argued that his comments last week were taken out of context, though he has not accused the Times of misquoting him, he noted Tuesday.
King, who has a long history of courting controversy on race, has maintained that his comments to The New York Times were taken out of context.
Stone earlier on Sunday called the indictment "thin as piss on a rock" and said that text messages cited in it were taken out of context.
Democrats on the panel think material in the memo is mischaracterized and taken out of context, said the committee source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Fonseca insisted that all of the company's operations were legal and that internal company emails published through the leak were "taken out of context" and misinterpreted.
"Mongeau has since wrote on Twitter that her comments were "pulled out of context," and insists the relationship between her and Paul is true albeit "unconventional.
" Jones later claimed on his website that his comments were taken "all out of context" and that it wasn't "even what I said or my intent.
"I think so many people have taken biblical scriptures out of context on this, to say stuff like, 'Well, Jesus was a refugee,' " White told CBN.
As ever in the world of crypto, the slightest ripple of information can be taken out of context, and that appears to be the case here.
Taken out of context, the messages in these videos could easily stand in for the platitudes you would expect from Instagram fitness models or life coaches.
" The photograph of Tweeden, he said, certainly "looked sexist out of context," but "in context the whole thing was like being stuck on a smelly bus.
Responding to the furor with a video filmed in his car and posted to Twitter, Parton claimed that his comments had been taken out of context.
Instead, they said, the government distorted years-old text messages from the woman, Maria Butina, and quoted others out of context to trump up salacious allegations.
Cindy Chadwick, a spokeswoman for Sheriff Prator, said that his comments were being taken out of context and that he did not once refer to race.
Though the original content was intended as satire, it has since been shared out of context and users were therefore misled into thinking it was real.
He either takes facts out of context to assault the law or ignores his administration's own role in fostering uncertainty, which has helped destabilize some markets.
Global warming denialists took the blunt discussions out of context to allege that researchers had tampered with data, but subsequent investigations found no evidence of fraud.
" The report from HuffPost got pushback from Ernst & Young, which told the publication that "any isolated aspects" about the presentation "are taken wholly out of context.
Is it an out-of-context remark that in retrospect might have been a bad choice or poor judgment but not necessarily representative of [the person]?
That comment, which he said had been taken out of context, led a number of prominent women in the music industry to call for his dismissal.
But it was so out of context that it could not have been anything other than a strategically timed joke — one that unfortunately missed the mark.
"The issues the FTC is focusing on have either been taken grossly out of context or permanently eliminated by Match," the company said in a statement.
On Wednesday, the top-trending video on YouTube captioned Hogg as an "actor," taking out of context CNN affiliate KCBS' interview with Hogg in August 2017.
"The issues the FTC is focusing on have either been taken grossly out of context or permanently eliminated by Match," the company said in a statement.
The clip, she said, was "taken completely taken out of context" and was likely "a coordinated attack" from one of her opponents or an outside group.
But out of context, it sounds scary — the US government is trying to find out individual citizens' names on warrants that are supposed to target foreigners!
And it's also not my job to take things out of context, so that tabloids can use the quote and it get ... that sort of plan.
I think that if I were to scream, "Are you a pigmy?" at people on Top Model, it would be taken a bit out of context.
They were lines delivered—I was, somewhat regrettably, cast as a terrorist, and now they have been taken somehow, in some way, deeply out of context.
But this is 2017, and the "story," if you'd call it that, was quickly taken out of context and even misrepresented in a rush for viral traffic.
" After backlash and a response from Jenner herself, Seymour apologized on Instagram saying her remarks were taken out of context and there was "no ill intent involved.
And when you take it out of context, when people just read something and they don't know what really happens, they form opinions that aren't really accurate.
" When initially questioned by WBRC, Chambers denied ever posting the comments, but later admitted to writing them and insisted that the comments were "taken out of context.
In this case, Andersen cherry-picks studies about nutrition and often exaggerates their findings or reports them out of context, to drive home his case for veganism.
Sessions, for his part, has denied some of the worst accusations against him, particularly over allegedly racist remarks he says were jokes and taken out of context.
It encourages Trump's defenders — and those who are anti-anti-Trump — to believe that Trump's words are being taken out of context to suit a preexisting narrative.
The comment was taken out of context, but Clinton's sharp criticism of her resonated with many moderate voters who were put off by the prominent role Rev.
"Many who quote #MLK today, and use his words out of context to deter nonviolent protest, would have hated him openly then," she added in a reply.
During their interview, Mr. Ryan asked the senator about whether his string of repetitions about President Obama during Saturday's Republican debate was being taken out of context.
As the release date approached, they became wary of the idea that a Netflix subscriber could choose to watch any of their six stories out of context.
"It actually was taken out of context but u don't need to be rude and say insulting things back when I wasn't calling anyone out," Kramer wrote.
Johansson later gave a follow-up statement saying her comments had been "taken out of context," but by that point the memes were already in full flow.
Also, 'unconsented' bull—- is you speaking on my behalf in a story admittedly taken out of context for the purpose of stirring up drama WITHOUT my approval.
Writing in a local newspaper on Wednesday he said the report "maliciously attributed some statements to me totally out of context, just to suit its own narrative".
Paltrow plans to stay as involved as ever, says a source close to the matter, who adds her quotes at the summit were taken out of context.
Our statements, and even the opening prayer, came under intense scrutiny and our remarks were also taken out of context in order to generate click-bait headlines.
Reynolds became infamous for his statement in the original documentary that "every day, a new girl turns 18," a sentence he claims was taken out of context.
"I expressed myself poorly, it was taken out of context ... If I offended someone, then I apologize to everyone," Babis said in an ANO news conference Friday.
They ultimately seized upon some sloppy drafting that, taken out of context, made it appear as if the ACA prohibited the subsidization of insurance purchased on Healthcare.gov.
Speaking Friday with "The John Fredericks Show," a Washington, DC-based radio program, Higbie claimed some of his comments were "statistical" observations and taken out of context.
For example, Russo said that a photo of Biden with Stephanie Carter, who is married to former Defense Secretary Ash Carter, was repeatedly taken out of context.
Clinton said that the phrase had been taken out of context: she'd been referring not to immigrants but to an open-bordered electric grid with Latin America.
In a TV interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper last week, Driscoll said the messages the government has between Torshin and Butina have been taken out of context.
Sharpe and Patterson also say that an anecdote Patterson relayed in 2000, of which an audio recording was recently published online, has been taken out of context.
Clinton's campaign and see a smoking gun, while others say it's no big deal, and that besides, it's been doctored or stolen or taken out of context.
"It's par for the course in Washington to take remarks out of context but that is outlandish even by the standards of today's politics," Buttigieg shot back.
At the time, Khan said he has more important things to do than respond to Trump's tweet, which he described as ill-informed and out-of-context.
" In an attempt to set the record straight she told CNN's Chris Cuomo that her comments had been taken out of context because she is "great clickbait.
" However, while he was "remorseful of my past behavior," he added "many of the accusations now made against me are either untrue or taken out of context.
" Hartnett White said "there may be some mistakes" in some of her past statements, but that some of the quotations used against her were "out of context.
We first saw misinformation about the source of the virus, and then edited and out-of-context videos and photos [of people who purportedly had the virus].
Ms. Jeong also received support from people who said her tweets had been taken out of context and questioned the motives behind those who had resurfaced them.
A spokesman for Mr. Ross said he did not change his version of events but was quoted out of context in coverage about his testimony in March.
The Harford County sheriff said in a statement that his office is investigating James' complaint, but cautioned that social media often takes such incidents out of context.
Perhaps the aphoristic writer for our age is Susan Sontag, who wrote essays, not aphorisms, but whose work has been thinly sliced into out-of-context quotations.
"I think so many people have taken biblical scriptures out of context on this, to say stuff like, 'Well, Jesus was a refugee,'" White told the network.
Omar is Muslim, and the usual suspects have gone all-out in using an out-of-context quotation to portray her, completely falsely, as sympathetic to terrorists.
Out of context, it doesn't play so well, and it's a little reminder to me that I shouldn't be making jokes even when I think they're funny.
Partly false: while some clips in the compilation video faithfully represent Sanders' past remarks, others have been edited in a way that takes them out of context.
Jennifer Carnahan, the chairwoman of the Minnesota Republican Party, said she believed that Mr. Trump's remarks at the rally had been sensationalized and taken out of context.
An incredulous Buttigieg asserted that she was taking his comments out of context, and he attacked her for meeting with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in 2017.
On Saturday, the South China Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba, quoted a spokesman saying the Times' report was factually inaccurate, and taken out of context.
Schnatter's consistently defended himself over the comments in that meeting, insisting they were taken out of context and used as an excuse to get rid of him.
"The Times noted that Giuliani&aposs claims about Yovanovitch, characterized as a smear campaign during the impeachment hearings into Trump, were "unsubstantiated" or "taken out of context.
Twitter is a different context than reading a speech and in some cases things are taken out of context based on how limited the character count is.
And ludicrous, too, when worn out of context, which is to say, not while racing a BMW HP4 down an open highway at 2003 miles per hour.
"It would be an injustice to judge someone based on an interview that's being used out of context," Ethan Wayne told CNN's Michael Smerconish on "Smerconish" Saturday.
Though Calvin said he regrets his tweets, he thinks they were taken out of context by bad actors to make him look like a racist and homophobe.
He wasn't afraid of a quote from his conversation with Mr. Affleck being pulled out of context, because the entirety of it is available to the public.
Li did not concede and said that his private Facebook post was taken "completely out of context" and that any criticism he made was "in good faith".
Out of context it doesn't play so well and it's a little reminder to me that I shouldn't be making jokes even when I think they're funny.
" But Jones later addressed the claims on his website saying it was "all out of context," and that it wasn't "even what I said or my intent.
There are loads you can find online (the best, and most comprehensive one, being Dr Jansari's) and they involve well-known faces being taken out of context.
So many texts, so many achingly awkward, occasionally robotic, deeply-embarrassing-when-out-of-context messages that unveiled a very addled man in the throes of something.
"The president is upset with the media coverage about the interview and taking the chief's comments out of context," he said according to a press pool report.
The filmmaker has also been lambasted for allegedly cherry-picking videos of debauchery, drinking and driving, vomiting and explicit sexual content and editing them out of context.
Chance the Rapper says he was taken out of context a while back when he said he didn't believe R. Kelly's accusers because they were black women.
"[The mayor] has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks," the spokesperson said.
The foreign ministry's spokesman subsequently said on Twitter that the comments were being taken out of context and did not represent a change in Pakistan's nuclear policy.
I can't help but wonder about the many, many minutes that are edited away, hear the words they said before and after the quotes taken out of context.
"Google denied any role in Lynn's firing, and Slaughter tweeted that the "facts are largely right, but quotes are taken way out of context and interpretation is wrong.
I feel that fear of am I looking at this from all of the angles, how can this be interpreted, how can it be taken out of context?
Woodford's blog post explains that Facebook views misinformation in posts as falling into one of three categories: manipulated or fabricated, out of context, and text or audio claim.
Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, defended his comments on war during an appearance on Good Morning America Wednesday, telling ABC's George Stephanopoulos they were taken out of context.
They said in written statements that they had been targeted by a hacker, adding that they were concerned about messages being taken out of context and possibly forged.
The full comic carries the joke even further: Out of context, the meme is usually used to suggest that you are ignoring some drama that's happening around you.
" Meanwhile, Blackmore's attorney, Matthew Coogan, gave PEOPLE the following statement about Blackmore's 2017 email with Andi: "The 2017 email is a red herring and taken out of context.
Alibaba Group chairman Jack Ma has waded back in to the counterfeits debate, saying his comment that counterfeit goods were better than originals was taken out of context.
" Fabiani called the printed information to be "out of context, false, defamatory, and obviously designed to embarrass Bill O'Reilly and to keep him from competing in the marketplace.
Asked if Duterte was serious about ending military exercises with the United States, Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay said he was misunderstood and his remarks taken out of context.
Schnatter, who resigned in July as chairman following reports he used a racial slur during a media call, has said that the comments were taken out of context.
GNS Science and GeoNet try to educate and spread scientific knowledge among their folks, I don't think it's necessary to take these quotes out of context like that.
Late Monday, the designer said in a statement to PEOPLE that her comments had been taken out of context and she was "truly sorry to anyone" she offended.
This exclusive focus on the images, out of context, is a bit reminiscent of a Pinterest board, where you can drag the things you like into one space.
Next Trump chose to ignite a feud with Mayor Sadiq Khan -- an old adversary -- taking his words out of context to accuse him of being soft on terror.
After the emails were unsealed in March, Monsanto said in a statement that the 20173 report was not ghostwritten and that Heydens' email was taken out of context.
Back home, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster wouldn't say if Trump called Comey a "nutjob" to the Russians — yet insisted that the comments were taken out of context.
"The casual dishonesty of taking Leader Pelosi's words out of context is nothing compared to the dishonesty of Republicans' sales pitch on their tax scam itself," he said.
That's what Trump did in 2016, promising to bring back coal, while Hillary Clinton's out-of-context remark about putting coal miners out of work sealed her doom.
"Again, this is taken fully out of context and if you actually think that statistics and facts are racist, I don't know what to tell you," she said.
Out of context, you might not even be able to tell that an asexual person wrote many of the reviews at all — and that's kind of the lesson.
In response to questions about the newly released documents, Takata said it believed the contents of the documents had been taken out of context by Ms. Mincey's counsel.
Anything they say is liable to be quoted out of context, wind up on lazy shame-porn blogs, and earn the ire of an overly sensitive internet mob.
Three Pinocchios means "significant factual error and/or obvious contradictions," or "mostly false" statements that may take actual facts, from sources such as government reports, out of context.
Franks drew national ire in 2013 when he said, "Incidents of rape resulting in pregnancy are very low" -- a remark he later said was taken out of context.
But more often than not, seemingly innocuous internet jokes and memes are being taken out of context or dubbed as dangerous trends regardless of whether they actually exist.
" She appeared Thursday on Fox News to say that she felt for federal workers and that her original comments were taken out of context by the "mainstream media.
Conservative media sifted through the emails, stripping individual sentences and phrases out of context and spinning them to look sinister, as though scientists were coordinating and manipulating results.
We believed that Tlaib's claim that her words were being taken out of context, juxtaposed with a scolding presidential tweet that offered no context whatsoever, was revealing. 3.
Mr. Biden and his aides have issued multiple statements accusing Republicans of taking his past remarks and actions out of context to bolster their defense of Judge Kavanaugh.
Mr. Schulte's lawyers fought repeatedly to keep them out of the trial, saying his hundreds of pages of private musings were taken out of context and never disseminated.
The bigger issue is that every single scene feels like it's been taken out of context — only it turns out that seeing the entire context doesn't actually help.
Bailey (Chandra Wilson) is, of course, absolutely livid about the article, even if Meredith's words were taken 100 percent out of context and the headline is total garbage.
In another viral moment — this one not taken out of context — Mr. Biden was asked on Monday whether he would consider choosing a Republican as his running mate.
The letter says the super PAC has been airing a Joe Biden attack ad in South Carolina that take Obama's statements out of context to mislead black voters.
In today's era of "gotcha" politics, my recent remarks before the World Health Congress about the effects of the individual mandate repeal were taken completely out of context.
No more silence, with NY Post and now Trump taking Ilhan's words out of context to incite violence toward her, it's time for more Dems to speak up.
In the modern media environment a poorly phrased argument or out-of-context statement can spiral out of control and reflect poorly on the Party as a whole.
Shane Gillis was not fired because of a stand-up bit that was taken out of context -- that would be a real shame for stand-up comedy everywhere.
His elements were tweed and organza, the trench and the Fair Isle knit, corsets and sheaths, the nylon stocking — all of them twisted and taken out of context.
As Kanye went to work dismantling Wiz limb by gangly limb, he still made time to share some truly bizarre tangents that, out of context, are pretty great.
So to make his case, Trump uses a combination of cherry-picked and out-of-context statistics, incomplete data, and flat out erroneous information to invent a crisis.
Asked about his comments and if he still holds his views, Pendley said his views were being taken out of context and were irrelevant to his role at BLM.
Dunn took on the investigation, one Ravina and her lawyers said was incomplete, superficial, took things out of context, and did not investigate the full scope of the situation.
The people who create hyperpartisan news take reality out of context for the sake of emotional manipulation by writing stories aimed at only the left or only the right.
Memes are always out of context, a snapshot of a moment in time designed to be remixed and reappropriated and mutated by participants in internet culture around the globe.
Exxon Mobil published a rebuttal that accused the journalists (and Oreskes, who had written an op-ed about Inside Climate News' investigation) of taking Exxon's statements out of context.
However, according to the U.K.'s Daily Mirror newspaper, New Balance's vice president has since attempted to cool the Trump rhetoricm insisting his remarks were taken out of context.
INGRAHAM: On the ANGLE we talk about things taken out of context then they are isolated, then they are blasted out and then they are used to smear people.
You may not agree with me but it is -- why do you think that the Democrats had the opening to attack the president and taking him out of context.
In recent days he has expressed vaguely worded regret over things he had written over the past 20 or 30 years which might, taken out of context, cause offence.
All of these audio clips are taken from the show, but there's something unnerving about taking them out of context and hiding them in intricate patterns on social media.
He responded with a smooth demolition of Austrian Thiem and then avoided being drawn into a row over Benneteau's reported comments, saying they had been taken out of context.
With a thread, the tools to present each Tweet on its own, out of context, is literally built into the tweet itself in the form of buttons underneath it.
"Also, 'unconsented' bullshit is you speaking on my behalf in a story admittedly taken out of context for the purpose of stirring up drama WITHOUT my approval," she continued.
This was a missed chance for her to do a better job of explaining what she said, or even saying those "two personas" comments were taken out of context.
Culpo defended Windsor against criticism with a tweet on Sunday, asking viewers to understand that things can be taken out of context because of how the show is edited.
I hope you all can be understanding and not take things out of context or believe that this in any way affects how I see or treat my children.
Statements are crafted this way because of how they move through the media machine: often taken out of context, then used to reductively characterize position, moral character, and ideology.
But he said on Friday that he had never pointed the finger at any of the candidates, saying that anything he had said had been taken out of context.
Two Swedish policemen featured in the segment on Fox News that spawned Donald Trump's comments about Sweden during his campaign rally say their comments were taken out of context.
They will try to take past statements out of context and point to examples where Puzder has made some difficult business decisions, as evidence that he is anti-worker.
As far as how she was quoted about saying we were 'genuinely in love,' I think that was taken wildly out of context and I feel bad for her.
They are presented within the ordinariness of a home, but, lit with an uncanny light, they're presented out of context in a way that lets us see them anew.
" Trump took these words out of context: At least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and Mayor of London says there is "no reason to be alarmed!
" Price's office did not respond to CNN's multiple requests for comment, but she told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Saturday that her comments were "taken completely out of context.
Cambridge Analytica's former CEO, Alexander Nix, was caught on camera boasting that the firm ran Trump's digital campaign — the company holds that Nix's comments were taken out of context.
So when you take a quote in the context of a rhetorical discussion and put it in a headline that's even worse -- I do think that's out of context.
"Every time he made a mistake, Sinclair was right there to help him fix it, or to tell people why he was being taken out of context," Balderas said.
The interview was taken out of context and it's not clear whether Trump Jr understood that the quote was from six months ago and not from the Wednesday attack.
The media likes to constantly paint President Trump as a racist, and they clearly haven't been above misinterpreting remarks and quoting them out of context to make that case.
In fact, he jumped at the chance to use out-of-context portions of EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland's damning remarks before the House Intelligence Committee Wednesday in his favor.
The duet for Husbandman and Bride from "Appalachian Spring" is the sweetest and most polite section of that great work: Out of context, it gives a misleadingly conventional impression.
He said last month that his tweets criticizing the religion as violent were not intended to "hurt anyone's feelings" but insisted that many posts were taken out of context.
It's increasingly clear, however, that at this stage of the internet's evolution, content moderation can no longer be reduced to individual postings viewed in isolation and out of context.
In the wake of the London Bridge attack on Saturday, Trump used Twitter to repeatedly criticize London Mayor Sadiq Khan for comments that Trump had taken out of context.
Delgado responded by saying his past lyrics were taken out of context in an attempt to "otherize" him from voters in one of the whitest districts of the state.
"I read some of what was being said online, and I was very, very angry, because I felt that my words were being taken out of context," he said.
Mr. Trump had taken Mr. Khan's comment out of context — the mayor had only been urging Londoners not to be rattled about the presence of heavily armed security forces.
The opening of the video appeared to take Trump's comments out of context, though other remarks in the video did show Trump downplaying the seriousness of the coronavirus outbreak.
"It's even more troubling when we look at the selective leaks from Adam Schiff, where information will be taken out of context and provided to the press," he continued.
On Thursday, King expressed anger at her "CBS This Morning" bosses for releasing what she felt was a "salacious" and "out of context" clip of her interview with Leslie.
This would not include videos that were edited for satire or parody purposes or those with minor manipulation like mislabeling footage, interweaving dialogue and taking quotes out of context.
More recent feedback, however, has a few users asking for an opt-out option so their comments aren't shown, citing concerns about out-of-context remarks or privacy issues.
Any piece of information that claims this is either taken out of context or is an outright lie from those who simply ignore history and know nothing about medicine.
However, Ocasio-Cortez has rejected criticism from conservatives over her comments, which she said were taken out of context and were about possible foreign interference in the coming elections.
Ms. Conway clarified on Monday that she was not accusing the former president of snooping via a kitchen appliance, arguing that her comments had been taken out of context.
" In response, NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt told the Associated Press: "This is coming out of context and sort of spontaneously, and we don't even know what's going on.
Rather than distorting or taking his record out of context, the senators should ask Pompeo whether he still stands by the positions he has publicly taken on these issues.
Those who gain their knowledge of history from mute statuary rather than objective and well-researched books are getting a very skewed out-of-context understanding of the past.
While the documents are unlikely to contain bombshell revelations, they will undoubtedly continue fueling conspiracy theories about the assassination, especially since some documents will be taken out of context.
SS: You got yourself back involved in the Brexit debate I hear as well - some comments you made may or may not been taken out of context as well.
TRENDING -- SHOW ANY OF THESE PHOTOS TO ANY MOTHER OUT OF CONTEXT FOR AN ENTERTAINING REACTION: Via Mashable's Brian Koerber, a dad photoshopped his baby daughter into dangerous situations.
Some strategists believe Mnuchin's comments may have been taken out of context, since the Treasury secretary also spoke at the same time in favor of a strong dollar—U.
"I know that it's par for the course in Washington to take remarks out of context, but that is outlandish even by the standards of today's politics," Buttigieg retorted.
Such semi-public information uploaded to sites like OkCupid and Facebook can still be sensitive when taken out of context—especially if it can be used to identify individuals.
So with that in mind, here are the five adjectives that best describe the film, already taken out of context and ready to be quoted on its DVD cover.
Zuckerberg's quote has been pulled out of context and sent ricocheting around the world, but how he got to discussing Holocaust denial is important, so let's retrace the argument.
On Monday's live episode of Dancing with the Stars, 20-year-old Kordei opened up about being bullied online after an interview that she did was "taken out of context.".
Michael Flynn, calling him a racist and an Islamophobe after taking his comments -- which stated that he believes radical Islamic terrorism is an existential threat to America -- out of context.
" He added that the notion of "outsiders," as it has been cited in the German press, "has been quoted out of context to accuse Oguibe of discriminating against the community.
Pezet had contacted the film crew and director to confirm they were filming a documentary and to prove that the subtitles and context being shared were taken out of context.
The video of Clinton being carried into her car, unlike the old out-of-context clips of her having "seizures," actually does make her look sick, because she is sick.
Out of context, their hysteria provides the perfect reaction GIF for that moment when you're overwhelmed by the ultimate diss, mic drop, witty bon mot, or other supremely badass event.
Unbeknownst to me, my network put up a clip from a very wide-ranging interview, totally taken out of context, and when you see it that way, it's very jarring.
The post on the think tank's website acknowledges that there's nothing illegal about this, but the video taken out of context is being used as false evidence of voter fraud.
With tens of thousands of shares across social networks, photos taken out of context are being used to smear migrants taking part in the caravan headed to the United States.
" And while some videos can be taken out of context, he says, "There's nothing you can video on your phone that's going to get me in any kind of trouble.
However, according to the U.K.'s Daily Mirror newspaper, New Balance's vice president has since attempted to cool links with Trump and insisted his remarks were taken out of context.
We don't want to score cheap points lambasting the marketing effort out of context — but Baidu shared it via its US distribution channels, so there's some room here for critique.
Add some scary music and out of context voiceovers and the popular movie becomes To All the Boys I've Killed Before — and Peter Kavinsky is next on Lara Jean's list.
Whether it's misread sarcasm, lost irony, or just one comment taken out of context, a single bad tweet has the potential to make anyone go viral for the wrong reasons.
Many of those now reacting to these tweets have intentionally taken them out of context, and she has since received an unrelenting stream of abuse from strangers on the internet.
Trump appeared to be taking out of context Khan's comments earlier that day in which he said there was no reason to worry about the increased police presence in London.
FROM COINAGE: These athletes are raking in the most endorsement money Others, however, came to Barkley's defense, noting that those disgruntled were taking the former athlete's words out of context.
If you live in "Love Trump" world..... The media -- what a surprise -- is seizing on an out-of-context photo to suggest that Pope Francis didn't like meeting President Trump.
I think that a lot of those aspects—that, taken out of context, might appear to be problematic—actually are simply part of a really healthy and thriving music scene.
It is being turned into pull quotes and headlines, and that isn't opening up a conversation so much as pointing fingers at people and taking their awards out of context.
"Quoting Leader Pelosi out of context doesn't change the fact that 83 percent of the benefit under the GOP Tax Scam goes to the wealthiest and massive corporations," Hammill said.
Gill said that the attack from Republicans "goes to show how little of substance they have to talk about" and that it's easy to take Pelosi's comments out of context.
Hersh has done important work in recent years, but if his quotes in The Independent are accurate, and not taken out of context, he may have some explaining to do.
It's wonderful to speak your mind without worrying about the next campaign, or parsing each word knowing that some opponent could twist an errant phrase against you out of context.
"No more silence, with NY Post and now Trump taking Ilhan's words out of context to incite violence toward her, it's time for more Dems to speak up," she tweeted.
Ariana Grande is being targeted by so called alt-right and pro-Trump trolls — for previous liberal statements she made — with weaponized memes, out-of-context quotes and hate comments.
Some neighbors expressed fears that multifamily properties or low-income housing would replace the old homes, but zoning and market forces would most likely curb any out-of-context construction.
The separation of time, space, cultural landscape, are very evident in these kinds of displays because the artifact is removed from it's original purpose and perhaps taken out of context.
" He did admit to calling the girl a puck bunny, with a caveat: "I think some of this stuff is taken out of context, but I did say these things.
Look, it was The Times that in 2015 helped uncover and publicize the uranium arrangement, but it has been flagrantly taken out of context by Fox News and its ilk.
Harvard says the internal study was preliminary and incomplete, and that the plaintiffs have cherry-picked data, used innuendo and taken documents out of context to arrive at their conclusions.
" Michelle Malkin, a conservative commentator, tweeted: "This is hearsay, uncorroborated, and out of context pot-stirring by Dem partisans riding the impeachment bandwagon — and recycled by lemmings masquerading as journalists.
On Reddit, many commenters across the site defended Yiannopoulos's comments as being taken out of context (though many others, of course, denounced his statements as morally unacceptable in any context).
Trump said he believed Mnuchin's comments were taken out of context, the United States was strong economically and in other ways, and that nobody should be talking about the dollar.
"Taking snippets of information out of context and not telling the whole story is inappropriate, misleading to the public and dilutes the clarity of the technical information," Ms. Liljegren wrote.
Out-of-context teasing is also fair game: Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers' mascot, lampooned the Astros at a recent game by whacking a trash can with their logo on it.
The phrases, which were taken out of context, did not involve fraud, and several investigations have cleared the scientists of allegations that they manipulated research to meet their predetermined expectations.
They will take words of mine out of context and spend a week obsessing over every single syllable, and then pretend to discover some hidden meaning in what I said.
A spokesman for Khan responded that the mayor "has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context" his remarks.
Bjorke also notes that the company had developed a "machine-learning based approach" to help it better detect out-of-context ads in apps, which led to today's sweeping bans.
Unbeknownst to me, my network put up a clip from a very wide-ranging interview totally taken out of context and when you see it that way it's very jarring.
The company issued a statement saying that the quotation had been taken out of context, and that it supported pro-American manufacturing policies of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, too.
As soon as you think you should break up, bring it up with them and nip any disagreements in the bud before they linger and get taken out of context.

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