Not exact matches
This year, «The Shape of Water» and «Blade Runner 2049» received
citations from ADG, putting them out in front as the smart bets to
compete for the Oscar (Oscar has matched ADG 14 of the past 21 years).
I actually wanted to contribute to this discussion what I worked on
for an hour, paring, polishing, double - checking citations: «FIRST THING TO KNOW, in ECONOMICS view of Reality... HOW DO CORPORATIONS INTERACT WHEN COMPETING FOR A MARKET?&raq
for an hour, paring, polishing, double - checking
citations: «FIRST THING TO KNOW, in ECONOMICS view of Reality... HOW DO CORPORATIONS INTERACT WHEN
COMPETING FOR A MARKET?&raq
FOR A MARKET?»
The standard methods
for American legal
citation are defined by two competing rulebooks: the ALWD Citation Manual: A Professional System of Citation and The Bluebook: A Uniform System of C
citation are defined by two
competing rulebooks: the ALWD
Citation Manual: A Professional System of Citation and The Bluebook: A Uniform System of C
Citation Manual: A Professional System of
Citation and The Bluebook: A Uniform System of C
Citation and The Bluebook: A Uniform System of
CitationCitation.
So long as a
competing work (the ALWD Guide to Legal
Citation or Introduction to Basic Legal
Citation,
for that matter) avoids employing the specific means used by The Bluebook to explain how to cite (e.g., its words, phrases, selected examples) that work can instruct readers on how to produce
citations identical to those generated by careful use of The Bluebook.