Sentences with phrase «copy verbatim»

See my sharing policy for 5 ways to share (please don't copy verbatim).
Ask the seller for a copy of the deed that conveyed the property to them, and copy it verbatim into the new contract.
We do not mean that you should copy verbatim what you have written in the resume.
By all means, take ideas from samples and such, but do not copy verbatim.
This does not mean you should copy verbatim what is in the resume.
Feel free to copy verbatim, or use my hashtags.
Combine this with many common words and you have a book that took forever to copy verbatim, only to be unreadable in the end.
Of course, you won't copy them verbatim!
The first paragraph of the caution was copied verbatim by the defendant on his labels, and for the second paragraph, was substituted: «It is superior in flavor to any similar preparation.»
You say the recipe was copied verbatim — that's not on.
The poems were lines cobbled together from a random selection of books, including three lines copied verbatim from a US report on swamp drainage.
It's been copied verbatim from Microsoft legalese, with direct references to the Xbox One and Xbox Live in it.
Correct marks are: (a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4 (e) 7 The d and e responses were copied verbatim from actual responses in exams.
At other times, students were engaged in rote learning, copying verbatim what was written on the board.
Typically, the facilitator would tell us to begin by focusing on our students, as in the following instructions (copied verbatim from one such meeting):
The widely popular blog Dear Author has actual screen shots of the passages, highlighting the portions that were copied verbatim and posted along with the original works.
That is copied verbatim from the article posted on Bloomberg's page.
I copied verbatim (as I do with recalls).
Iram work references the decorative history and patterning of ornamental carpets and floor works of his native Iran; however, instead of copying them verbatim, he focuses on details and abstracts the backgrounds.
According to Stanford University Library: «At issue is whether the material has been used to help create something new or merely copied verbatim into another work.»
This entire post has been copied verbatim (with hotlinked images, to boot) over at World Changing Canada.
How much copying verbatim is reasonable?
For example, in U.S. federal courts under the federal rules of evidence, which are copied verbatim or in substance by many state courts, the necessity of an original document for use a court evidence is covered mostly by Rules 901 - 903 (authentication and identification) and by Rules 1001 - 1008 (contents of writings, recordings and photographs).
It's been copied verbatim from Microsoft legalese, with direct references to the Xbox One and Xbox Live in it.
Then I realized she had copied it verbatim from a sample personal brand statement in a Job - Hunt article of mine.
You can take out little snippets to use here and there, but copying verbatim means instant and surefire disaster.
Here's how to use resume samples without copying them verbatim.
«Too many of the resumes we see focus solely on job duties, sometimes copying them verbatim from corporate job descriptions,» say greyzone's founder Tami Palmer and resume writer Beth Kujawski.

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When pinning from a specific blog post, permalink URL, or website, avoid copying and pasting the given description verbatim to avoid copyright infringement.
The composers said that «Photograph» was a «verbatim» copy of their composition, «Amazing,» which was recorded and released by 2010 «X Factor» winner, Matt Cardle.
You may make a collection consisting of the Document and other documents released under this License, and replace the individual copies of this License in the various documents with a single copy that is included in the collection, provided that you follow the rules of this License for verbatim copying of each of the documents in all other respects.
I recommend every pastor to get copies into the hands of every congregation member, which is verbatim my words to a pastor, who is a close friend in Christ, only 2 days ago.
If a person copies entire paragraphs or pages from someone's blog or book and then passes it off as their own verbatim, that is dishonest.
I would be curious to know if the blogger copied the instructions verbatim?
Actually, it's copied - and - pasted almost verbatim from the Pink Slime is a Myth website.
Likewise, portions of Wehby's plan also copy sections nearly - verbatim from the economic growth plan of a2012 congressional candidate named Gary DeLong and a survey from Karl Rove's group, Crossroads.
this is a verbatim copy of what is on dragon door's website.
Clare may have stopped copying her favorite pop culture quotes into her work verbatim, but it's still a variation of the same patchwork pop quilt.
There's no change in verdict from our previous AAdvantage Platinum Select posts, so I will copy and paste nearly verbatim.
Dominating bases and outposts is a motivator reminiscent of the Far Cry series though Kojima Productions doesn't copy the design verbatim.
It actually didn't take too long to get everything back up and running since a lot of the code could just be copy - pasted verbatim, although I still had to sit down occasionally and work out exactly how some things should work now.
Finally I found a Let's Play where the guy had figured out how to complete the puzzle in the minimum number of moves, and I basically just copied his solution verbatim.
What follows is a verbatim copy (minus a carriage return error I fixed) of Mark Rein's email sent to Cliff Harris.
The submission of material authored by another person but represented as the student's own work, whether that material is paraphrased or copied in verbatim or near - verbatim form.
In this post on QuestionCopyright.org, Paley argues that while all creative work is derivative, copyright control nonetheless extends not just to verbatim copies, but to «derivative works.»
When it comes to duplicate content, Google is typically concerned with text that is copied and repeated verbatim on a site.
The claim alleges that legal documents written by Mr. Waldman (along with more than 50,000 other documents) have been copied by Thomson Reuters and that verbatim copies of these documents have been made available for download via its «Litigator» service.
Copyright law is very specific for what is protected, so, motion pictures are protected, but if no one is making verbatim copy of part or whole of the work without authors consent, there shouldn't be any copyright infringement, right?
After getting some tips from readers about the odd NFL - related words and phrases to be banned in Pakistan, the website Deadspin did some digging and figured out that to create its list of 1,109 dirty English words and phrases, the PTA simply copiedverbatim — the list of 1,109 words and phrases that the NFL Shop originally banned from use on personalized jerseys back in 2005!
Even with verbatim quotes and equations copied from the book, some amount of that is allowed under the fair use doctrine.
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