Sentences with phrase «as unattributed»

Rather than presenting, as some advisors do, an overly narrow, self - reflective vision of how a science lab ought to be run, she offers an abundance of diverse observations from recently published sources, as well as unattributed (and often conflicting) quotations from personal interviews, to assist young researchers in charting a personal course through science.

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As for the still images of people shown, those are just stock photos and stolen unattributed images from other websites, which is a common tactic that these binary options robots use.
As for the unattributed copying in the church's Bible study guide, by «Pastor Mark Driscoll»: this was, without a doubt, improper use.
Jon Keller, as you'll recall from yesterday's blog entry, is the Boston - area media personality whose new book, The Bluest State, contains a multitude of quotations that, apparently, are unattributed to the sources from which they were originally appropriated.
Impacts of Free - ranging Domestic Cats (Felis catus) on birds in the United States: A review of recent research with conservation and management recommendations (2009) HAHF cites the 2009 paper co-authored by former Smithsonian researcher Nico Dauphiné (who resigned after being found guilty of attempted animal cruelty last year, after rat poison was found in cat food outside her apartment building) as evidence of «the incredible impact of free ranging cats on the bird populations of the U.S.» Among the many flaws in «Impacts of Free - ranging Domestic Cats» was the authors» estimate of «117 to 157 million exotic predators,» which was based on David Jessup's inflated (and, not surprisingly, unattributed) «estimate» of «60 to 100 million feral and abandoned cats.»
Dauphine and Cooper begin their adventure in creative accounting with Jessup's unattributed 100 million, and add to it the number of owned cats they describe as «free - ranging outdoor cats for at least some portion of the day.»
Made possible under Creative Commons Zero (CC0), this initiative represents yet another techno - utopic step toward the re-materialization of art objects (and «objects» feels like the operative term, given that so many of the CC0 - friendly works consist of pottery, textiles, costumes, and other functional objects often individually unattributed and classified as decorative arts) as virtual assets, freely shared and distributed.
In his work This Situation (2007), for instance, the performers strike choreographed poses lifted from a wide range of art historical sources but quickly break into wide - ranging dialogues (with each other as well as with the viewers of the piece) inspired by unattributed quotations that the performers recite from memory.
Sturtevant has been acknowledged as one of the most important artists of the 21st century, having presaged the endlessly repeating, unattributed imagery that characterises the digital world of today.
In a young city such as Los Angeles, archaeology can take many forms: Small's idiosyncratic museology, Gala Porras - Kim's reappraisal of unattributed objects from the ethnographic Fowler Museum or even the curatorial work of Moshayedi and Walker in excavating little - known art from Los Angeles's recent past.
Many now regard her as one of the most important artists of the 21st century, realising that she presaged the world we live in today with its deluge of unattributed information and endlessly repeating imagery.
One can do what one can to attribute variance to each of these and having done so the residual noise and unattributed variance contains a candidate signal (~ 0.2 C peak - peak) with a period of ~ 60 years (with two completed cycles) that has roughly the same phase as the PDO.
The story really starts with my first piece on the Wegman report just over a year ago, which noted unmistakable copying of unattributed antecedent sources in background sections on tree ring proxies (taken from Bradley's text book Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Climates of the Quaternary) and on social networks (identifying Wikipedia, as well as and Wasserman and Faust as obvious sources).
As for Rapp, at the very least, he relied on a work which contained a key unattributed passage from him.
Not only did Rapp rely so extensively on Wegman in Chapter 2 (whle summarily dismissing the peer - reviewed scientifc literature on the subject), but, as seen above, he also appears to have three unattributed background sections on proxies nearly verbatim from Wegman et al..
This is the final instalment in a series of posts documenting dubious scholarship and unattributed sources in the background chapter of the touchstone of climate contrarians known as the Wegman Report.
Those same incentives don't exist at BigLaw blogs where posts are unattributed and thus, it would not surprise me in the least if these firms are not reaping the same rewards from their blogging efforts as Crouch's firm is.
In any event, the basis of the proposed cross would have been described, back in pre-Web days, as anonymous, unsubstantiated, unattributed, gossip that somebody had overheard while eavesdropping in a shopping mall, or waiting in a line somewhere.
Although I have been a regular reader of Slaw for many years, this is the first time I have felt compelled to comment on a post, as I am truly disappointed to see Slaw used as a forum to redistribute unattributed government PR materials verbatim.
I guess the Globe reporter did a little original research, as the story (unattributed) concludes «A quick search of the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) database of judgments suggests that Canadian judges, who tend to have a drier, more no - nonsense style, are not likely to quote Mr. Dylan.»
It may be that the trial judge's reasons, in this case, showed evidence of impartiality (as the Court found), but it is difficult to see how the unattributed and wholesale reproduction of over 85 % of the plaintiff's submissions did not severely undermine judicial integrity.
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