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i'm trying to figure this out-
They may associate the group with bad behavior or criminal activity, without knowing or taking into account the reasons behind its actions.

does this need the comma?
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Old 23-Jun-2008, 12:45
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Default Re: comma confusion

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i'm trying to figure this out-
They may associate the group with bad behavior or criminal activity, without knowing or taking into account the reasons behind its actions.

does this need the comma?
No comma required.
To do something without knowing ...
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