But the initial reports on these matters were exaggerated, taken out of context or simply false.
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The results of the weekly AAII Sentiment Survey sometimes get taken out of context as well.
Tweets that would be awful if they were taken out of context and made public somehow.
Sources within the royal court have said the comments were taken out of context.
Of course, this could be just one e-mail that was taken out of context.
Tom Hutton, a spokesman for the university, said the list had been taken out of context.
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There are others who are saying they've been taken out of context, it's sort of unfair.
The issue is whether it is taken out of context in a way that fundamentally distorts the meaning.
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Taken out of context and crunched together, these fragments lose their point and a lot of their beauty.
And De Klerk's foundation said the former president's initial remarks on CNN had been taken out of context.
Mr Hussain has since said that his remarks, which were broadcast on live TV, were taken out of context.
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Mr Lelyveld has denied writing that Gandhi was a bisexual, saying his work had been taken out of context.
But she told BBC Radio 3's Night Waves programme that her words had been completely taken out of context.
Mr Grillo later insisted that his words had been taken out of context.
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Never mind the fact that these comments were actually made earlier and appeared to have been taken out of context.
Mr. Garone confirms that he declined to support the 'Stache Act but says his comments were taken out of context.
The White House and other Democratic defenders of Sotomayor have argued that her remarks have been taken out of context.
Mr Biti told the BBC's Focus on Africa radio programme that his statement had been deliberately taken out of context.
It's common sense of course but science and statistics can too easily be taken out of context and divorced from reality.
Murray told BBC 5live last week that "everyone knows" corruption goes on but later said it was taken out of context.
Mr Abu Hamza said he was a religious preacher and that it was unfortunate his comments had been taken out of context.
However Prof Longley said that "a number of emails have been taken out of context and twisted" and that they were "quick exchanges".
Mr Salmond said Ms McAlpine had not said what the Scottish Labour leader claimed and her comments were being taken out of context.
But more often than not, the media coverage of the court is already focused on sound bites, which sometimes get taken out of context.
Mr Hussain says that his remarks were taken out of context.
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And you know, this introduction has now been tainted or changed by these incendiary comments by Reverend Wright, which I'm sure were taken out of context.
Mr Huizenga, who has already made two fortunes by shaking up video shops and the waste-management industry, instantly claimed his remarks were taken out of context.
One of the group's parliamentarians, Azza El Garf, has been hit with bad press after a few colorful comments that she says were taken out of context.
Others say they don't put details into e-mails or instant messages because things might be taken out of context if they were ever to end up in court.
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