anonymus...if you READ the article it states "...located in Tokelau, a territory belonging to New Zealand with the website itself being hosted in the Netherlands." It doesn't say Tokelau is IN New Zealand. It implies later that perhaps it is in "Buying a PC in the U.S. from a company located in the Netherlands or in New Zealand, sounds like something users should be very cautious about." But that could be easily seen as a generalization based on the previous detail they provided, ya know, that the reader would understand. Implication I think is the word. Kind of like where you write "Please check your atlas or googling before publishing your articles." IF we took you literally one could ask "How does one check their googling?" Perhaps by checking the spelling of their search? That wouldn't be very productive. But it is IMPLIED that you mean to check their research BY googling. So A) please actually read the article BEFORE posting, and B) please keep it in context, because if this is any sample of your writing, then being overly critical of you probably wouldn't be too difficult.