"Full attribution" refers to giving proper credit or acknowledgment to someone or something for their actions or work.
Full definition
If I have quoted from a primary or secondary source
then full attribution has been given whenever possible.
With full attribution under their wings, the consortium shopped around interested buyers, finally selling the work to Yves Bouvier, a Swiss art dealer, for a whopping $ 80 million dollars.
I try to
give full attribution: I follow Seth Godin and Guy Kawasaki, they're sort of my «author idols», and I try to see what they're doing and learn.
I'm new to the food blogging world, but I'd love to try these and re-post the recipe (with
full attribution as your recipe, a link back, and, of course, only if it's ok with you).
If accepted for publication, the piece will
include full attribution to the author and firm, including a link to the author's biographical information on the firm's website.
Notwithstanding the forgoing, for purpose of scholarly use, business people, journalists, and students may quote passages from this book (
giving full attribution to the author) without charge and without obtaining proper written permission, so long as the cumulative total of such quotations are less than 50 words in length in any single work, web site, or article.
Full attribution and links back to your site, of course.
Full attribution, of course!
Second, even were the release of the IEA and SREX papers to have been intentionally delayed until just before the Durban meeting, they were nonetheless written and released honestly, openly, legitimately, and with
full attribution.
... even were the release of the IEA and SREX papers to have been intentionally delayed until just before the Durban meeting, they were nonetheless written and released honestly, openly, legitimately, and with
full attribution.