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Why does it sometimes cause problems to take something "out of context"?
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Why does it sometimes cause problems to take something "out of context"?
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Why does it sometimes cause problems to take something "out of context"?
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Because when things are “in context” they have different conditions and explanations to when taken out of context and put into different scenarios which don’t share the same conditions and explanations.
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