Sentences with phrase «almost verbatim»

Most policy owners can recite almost verbatim what the policy was supposed to accomplish when they originally bought it.
It could be transposed, almost verbatim, into an arbitrariness analysis under s. 7 of the Charter which would lead to the inexorable conclusion that the exclusion of the «quantitative rationale» amounts to a deprivation of liberty in violation of a principle of fundamental justice.
Like the president at EAT stage, he also considers the EU case law leading up to the current wording of the provision of the Acquired Rights Directive from which reg 8 (7) is taken almost verbatim.
The following passage contains an almost verbatim quote from the referenced 2001 paper by Jones et al (The Evolution of Climate Over the Last Millennium from Science), but is not block quoted.
My first post on the Wegman Report showed that all of Wegman's proxy explication had been incorporated almost verbatim into Donald Rapp's text book Assessing Climate Change.
Granted she isn't bald and doesn't have a little beard, but otherwise she is almost verbatim the scientist in the cartoon.
Well, the story of Noah is almost verbatim an old Mesopotamian story that Abraham would likely have heard growing up.
Can also be found, almost verbatim, in the 2003 book «Physics of fractal operators» By Bruce J. West, Mauro Bologna, Paolo Grigolini and also in the paper «From knowledge, knowability and the search for objective randomness to a new vision of complexity» P Allegrini, M Giuntoli, P Grigolini, BJ West — Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2004.
When Trenberthâ $ ™ s speech was pre-published on the internet it caused something of a stir, both for the way large chunks of it had been taken almost verbatim from another scientist and for its use six times of the word â $ œdenierâ $.
I replied, almost verbatim to the original post by Ray Ladbury basicaly saying «You're no friggin» geologist, what do you know about plate tectonics».
However this report didn't focus on that (his area of expertise), rather it was an almost verbatim rehashing of the WCR blog.
Thomson responded immediately in the press to the announcement of Saatchi's change of direction, with the accusation: «almost verbatim, he's stolen the introduction to our manifesto.»
Every press agency is running the same news, almost verbatim, and the response thus far has been one of bemusement over anything else.
One later boss encounter is then replayed almost verbatim as a mid-level boss, only with guess... twice as many enemies.
If you are going to quote almost verbatim the steps, at least have the common courtesy of doing a HT to the original post, or at least the thread you nicked this from.
I've just tuned in PBS» Nightly Business Report and I see Tom Bradley's making an appearance there too, repeating almost verbatim the same messages he delivered on CNBC.
Since Plosser is reading his speech almost verbatim, for me to take notes would be superfluous.
He went on to repeat almost verbatim Mr. Lord's comments that the company was accustomed to making FFEL loans and not accustomed to saying no to borrowers.
Sometimes he repeats the strategy almost verbatim from previous letters.
As I began my research for this project, I found out that Suslova kept a diary throughout the journey, and that some scenes in the novellas come almost verbatim from the diary, while others are apparently pure fiction.
It can be sorrowful but involute and demanding like Michael Martone's «The Mayor of the Sister City Speaks to the Chamber of Commerce in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on a Night in December in 1976,» which is under 250 words but has stayed in my mind almost verbatim for over twenty years.
Page after page of five - star reviews are filled with almost verbatim copycats.
Reviewing a few selected, representative pieces, I will trace the evolution of their thinking since the 1980s, although there is relatively little observable change, given not only the constant polemical tone that has remained at the core of their work but also the similar language that appears throughout the corpus of that work; they unabashedly acknowledge their frequent borrowing, almost verbatim, from previously published essays.
As Anne wrote, «this is almost verbatim from the recommendations» put forth by Ed Trust.
Supposedly the «bear» monologue is almost verbatim something Vince Vaughn actually said to Jon Favreau one night, which Favreau liked so much he put it in the film.
If you don't, we can repeat the scene almost verbatim forty minutes later.
My husband totally says the same thing like almost verbatim lol... All men are created equal when it comes to critiquing women's fashion.
The following passage contains an almost verbatim quote from the referenced 2001 paper by Jones et al (The Evolution of Climate Over the Last Millennium from Science), but is not block quoted.
In all two and half pages of text from Wegman (p. 13 - 15) are found almost verbatim in the corresponding sections in Rapp, starting at page 2: Section 1.1.1.1 (tree rings), section 1.1.1.2 (ice cores) and section 1.1.1.6 (coral).
The passage comes almost verbatim from a 1995 book by philosopher Clément Rosset, according to L'Express.
The same line has been included, almost verbatim, in each budget since.
A reader noted the one - house spending plan passed earlier this week by the GOP - controlled Senate included — almost verbatim — the NY Uprising budget reform pledge signed by nearly every single member of the chamber, both Democrats and Republicans, during the 2010 campaign.
But her response to one question - which she answered almost verbatim to the question itself - suggested otherwise.
Actually, it's copied - and - pasted almost verbatim from the Pink Slime is a Myth website.
I think the sign off from CRA above says it all... Just like when you read a voter ballot on propositions, I go straight to the source of who is behind the voice, and CRA consistently has used this «trace» argument time and again, just like the chem companies do with the lead in lipstick (I just attended the Teens Turning Green national summit, and found the debriefing almost verbatim to the CRA «counterpoint» above... it's only a «little» lead, not enough to... blahdeblah, times «x» amounts of applications per day times «x» amounts of other products with «trace» amounts, ad infinitum...)
At this point, they can repeat it almost verbatim.
Within a comparatively short time almost any of us could have given the others» speeches almost verbatim.
Another factor which both fragments the book and is frankly rather irritating is the almost verbatim repetition of passages from one chapter in others and the constant circling around a few central tropes without necessarily adding to their significance (or without having established them securely in the first place).
There is no doubt, for example, that the late Biblical Book of Proverbs, strongly impregnated with the feeling of Egypto - Grecian Judaism in Alexandria, is largely indebted to The Wisdom of Amenemope, written about 1000 B.C. Indeed, Proverbs 22:17; 23:11 is an almost verbatim translation of the Egyptian book, and in many other passages the similarity is too close to be mistaken.
there was the one that spent 3 pages telling a blogger that he would burn in hell for something that was the exact opposite of what he said, to which was appended, almost verbatim, the same assertion about Jesus, and a happy «God bless you,» Seems, the more unhinged, the more likely the person will end their rant with, «Have a nice day.»
This is reproduced almost verbatim in Luke 9:26.
This belief has perdured without question in the Catholic Church to this day, and is repeated almost verbatim in the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC § 1022, 1035).
Long passages are taken over almost verbatim, others are used only slightly revised, and Mark's order is usually followed.
MacDonald repeated the same answer, almost verbatim, when pressed on how Harper views the settlement issue.
Bethy Hardeman, Credit Karma's chief consumer advocate, says the same thing, almost verbatim — specifically because they stick around for a long time.

Not exact matches

Five whole paragraphs of the article (almost 20 percent of the text) are lifted verbatim from his previously published papers.
«his 47 % remark is taken out of context by the media» See, in fact, they played almost 2 straight minutes of the video and NO one in Romney's camp or the media has denied that he said it verbatim.
And then there's this wonderful passage in a history of Jamaica in the 18th century — I can almost remember it verbatim: «It is affirmed that vessels that have lost their way in hazy weather have navigated to the islands entirely by the sound of the beasts.»»
The court hearings are almost unbelievable and yet are lifted, verbatim, from the records.
Dumb and Dumber has been watched so many times that most of us could probably recite almost the entire script verbatim as the movie plays.
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