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  2. Quoting out of context - Wikipedia

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    Quoting out of context (sometimes referred to as contextomy or quote mining) is an informal fallacy in which a passage is removed from its surrounding matter in such a way as to distort its intended meaning. [1] Context may be omitted intentionally or accidentally, thinking it to be non-essential.

  3. They Thought They Were Free - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, barring said teacher, the subjects still disliked Jewish people. [5] Mayer found that he sympathized with the personable qualities of his interviewees, though not their beliefs. [ 6 ] Mayer did not disclose to the interviewees that he read their case files, [ 2 ] nor that he was Jewish. [ 8 ]

  4. Context (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Verbal context influences the way an expression is understood; hence the norm of not citing people out of context. Since much contemporary linguistics takes texts, discourses, or conversations as the object of analysis, the modern study of verbal context takes place in terms of the analysis of discourse structures and their mutual relationships ...

  5. Fact check: Biden and Trump trade falsehoods and context-free ...

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    Fact Focus: Here's a look at some of the false claims made during Biden and Trump's first debate. "President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump traded barbs and a variety of false and ...

  6. Objection (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    Calls for a conclusion: the question asks for an opinion rather than facts. Calls for speculation: the question asks the witness to guess the answer rather than to rely on known facts. Compound question: multiple questions asked together. Counsel is testifying: a lawyer is making an unsworn statement as to a fact without separate evidence.

  7. Counterfactual conditional - Wikipedia

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    However, subsequent work has revived the strict conditional analysis by appealing to context sensitivity. This approach was pioneered by Warmbrōd (1981), who argued that Sobel sequences do not demand a non-monotonic logic, but in fact can rather be explained by speakers switching to more permissive accessibility relations as the sequence ...

  8. Attacks against DEI programs led to rollbacks at major ...

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    Trump signed an executive order barring federal DEI programs near the end of his first term in 2020, which Joe Biden revoked shortly after he took office. The Trump transition team did not respond ...

  9. Wikipedia:Verifiability, not truth - Wikipedia

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    Only facts (including facts about opinions, but not the opinions themselves) have a truth value, and even then, it's much less clear than for mathematics and logic. For example, "The administration of president 'Whoever' promoted the slogan 'resistance is futile '" is a fact. But there are many things to consider before one can have a complete ...