Many reporters still take notes, either with a pen and paper or on a computer to get
your quotes verbatim.
Similar philosophies, similar types of distortion, similar pressures on politicians — even some of the present climate notables, are dissected in a book that is outstanding because it quotes no industry sources (tobacco is often mentioned as a topic), only academic and governmental, then
quotes them verbatim and referenced.
There was a bit of a language barrier, so I am not going to say these are
quotes verbatim, but they include the general ideas of what we talked about.
There was a bit of a language barrier, so I am not going to say these are
quotes verbatim, but it includes the general ideas of what we talked about.
Interesting since
you quote verbatim from the nytimes and since you think changing your username will change how wrong most of your statements are.
Note that this incident illustrates a constant danger involved in blogger outreach — anything you write to someone may well end up
quoted verbatim and for an audience.
In April 2006, the newspaper's royal correspondent, Clive Goodman, was able to
quote verbatim a voicemail from Prince William to his younger brother, Prince Harry, teasing him about a visit to a strip club.
Nate, I'm just
quoting verbatim the article in Science Daily (and linking it directly so anyone can read it).
I never
quote verbatim from an entire blog post, but how could I do this one from the WSJ blogs any better?
It's a saying to describe the circumstance that
you quoted me verbatim, i.e. used my feathers to make yourself pretty by pretending they're yours.
I'm
quoting you verbatim for the review as we speak, and trust me, it's not coming off flattering.
There is a constant, deafening soundtrack of rival booths trying to have the biggest explosions, interspersed with looping sales pitches that by the third day you can
quote verbatim.
Comment # 494 was then highlighted by one of Chapter 7's Review Editors, Kaija Hakala, who
quoted it verbatim a few months later:
Not content with asserting it is a «l1e» to
quote him verbatim, in support of his daft claim that global warming has not stopped, he says
I had to visit RC to confirm it was
quoted verbatim... which was worse than fingernails on a chalkboard.
The entire draft AR5 was leaked and the leaker
quoted verbatim some parts from it which he considered to be important.
You might be throwing around loose figures with a client which you or they don't want
quoted verbatim further down the line, speculating and projecting on business performance or discussing an employee's salary or promotion prospects.
This might include
quoting verbatim any skills, education, and experience from the description that you already possess or listing technical skills, as the candidate did in this accounts payable cv template when mentioning previous experience with Oracle and SAP.
This text is
quoted verbatim from the original source.
Not exact matches
Providing a framework like this clearly defines which boundary level has been crossed to both parties and makes it easier for the victim to report the incident without fearing the need to
quote the perpetrator
verbatim.
But when you have insights into what your buyers think about doing business with you, including
verbatim quotes from people who have recently made the decision to solve a similar problem, you have the knowledge you need to align your marketing decisions — from positioning and messaging through content marketing and sales enablement — with your buyer's expectations.
Funny how IDers don't claim to be creationists, yet both have the EXACT same language and interpretation of evolutionary theory
verbatim, go to the same church, watch the same videos, use the same arguments, vote for the same leaders, listen to the same pastors, and
quote the same scripture, etc...
As the Vatican's statement makes clear: «Everything reported by the author... is the fruit of his own reconstruction, in which the
verbatim words pronounced by the Pope are not
quoted.
Here is how the debate went (I am
quoting this debate
verbatim):
In discussing the regional geology (p. 807) and age (p. 811) of the Koongarra uranium deposits, Snelling 2 describes their geological history in fairly technical terms, however, to avoid the charge we lay against the creationists, of taking quotations out of context, I will
quote Snelling 2
verbatim from the paper (p. 807):
Is only the «Thus saith the Lord»
quotes to be taken as God's words
verbatim, or the things in the red letters spoken by Jesus?
His disciples will nod their heads in agreement and spout out the
quotes in
verbatim when in arguments in the office like robots with a malfunction.
Hear some
verbatim quotes from the research, as well as Marie's and Wendy's expert opinions.
The following sections
quote statements from campaign websites
verbatim:
(In response to a commenter's assertion that Cuomo's comments were somehow anti-Semitic, which is a hot - button issue in the wake of the Helen Thomas dust - up, here's the
verbatim of his
quotes from his interview this morning on Talk 1300 WGDJ - AM).
Verbatim quotes can be great, but don't get so hung up on them that you end up providing isolated sound bytes that may be misinterpreted.
A description of the organizations purpose & work follow the
verbatim quote.
The 36 - year - old, mother - of - one,
quoted President Mahama's recent speech in Cape Coast
verbatim on her Facebook page to back her claims, insisting her post on the social media platform would attract insults.
If I have to, I
quote the relevant source
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.
They should not be
quoted as
verbatim.
Mr. Juechter can spin his comments all he wishes, but a careful reading of our story, which is reprinted here, reveals that 75 % of the story consists of
verbatim quotes from Mr. Juechter himself.
The
quotes are pasted
verbatim from the survey results.
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.
OK, so that's probably not a
verbatim quote, but renters insurance replaces Paulie in a number of ways.
This is not a summary of the presentations given during the conference — you had to be there — and my
quotes may not be
verbatim in all cases.
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.
You missed the fact that I have in fact already
quoted the final comment by Tamino
verbatim with the comment url here days ago.
And an answer came directed in a writing unexpected, (And I think the same was written with a thumb - nail dipped in tar) «Twas his shearing mate who wrote it, and
verbatim I will
quote it: «Clancy's gone to Queensland droving, and we don't know where he are.»
Verbatim quotes in - context?
Notice Your post has been inspected for elements of objective reality (specific citations...
verbatim quotes in - context... reasoned deduction from verifiable facts).
«David Rose sent me my
quotes in advance, along with the content surrounding them; I made a few minor changes to make the message more clear and more accurate and he incorporated these changes
verbatim in the article»
ClimateReason, is this a fully - referenced, full - and - fair,
verbatim -
quoted summary of the Pontifical Working Group's conclusions?