Sentences with phrase «use verbatim»

Still, public companies» financial statements often are vague, and multiple firms are known to use verbatim answers when explaining how a given risk relates to their operations.
To do this the checker must memorize 30 steps which every other checker the world around also uses verbatim: Step # 1: «Let us close our eyes» (ten seconds).
Adolescents who used verbatim reasoning were found to have higher online risk intentions.

Not exact matches

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...
When it comes to Judaism, one would think, judging from his use of Scripture as proof texts, traditional Jews simply read Scripture verbatim without coming to it and drawing normative conclusions from it through the lens of the Talmud.
Long passages are taken over almost verbatim, others are used only slightly revised, and Mark's order is usually followed.
So instead of using this book verbatim, I'm using it more as a guideline of how to combine ingredients in new and creative ways.
I used the Jennie - O Italian seasoned lean ground turkey instead of regular, fat free mozzarella and I forgot the chili powder but I followed the remainder of the recipe verbatim.
I followed the recipe verbatim including using rice wine vinegar.
I think the sign off from CRA above says it all... Just like when you read a voter ballot on propositions, I go straight to the source of who is behind the voice, and CRA consistently has used this «trace» argument time and again, just like the chem companies do with the lead in lipstick (I just attended the Teens Turning Green national summit, and found the debriefing almost verbatim to the CRA «counterpoint» above... it's only a «little» lead, not enough to... blahdeblah, times «x» amounts of applications per day times «x» amounts of other products with «trace» amounts, ad infinitum...)
See also Alan's distinction between the message a campaign uses and the actual language they use: supporters can still spread a message even when they don't parrot a candidate's talking points verbatim.
To ease reading, I do not use blockquotes, but everything below the line below are verbatim quotations.
The book, which makes extensive use of a near - verbatim record of the talks kept by long - serving Lib Dem aide Alison Suttie, marks Mr Laws's return to the political limelight following his shock resignation from the Cabinet just weeks into the Coalition.
Cuomo in his past two State of the State addresses has called for an overhaul of campaign finance laws, using striking similar language — to the point of being verbatim in 2011 and 2012.
Verbatim risk reasoning uses details and quantitative information about past risk experiences, with one example statement featured in the report being «I am likely to be bullied or harassed online in the next six months by a person I do not know offline.»
I followed the recipe verbatim, using Great Lakes geatin, a local raw honey, my homemade ginger «booch (that's my favorite flavor too), frozen strawberries and a raw beet.
They transcribed the screenplays and reenacted their favorite scenes verbatim as camera-less plays, using homemade props rigged together with cereal boxes and yoga mats and packing tape.
While you can repurpose your content for mobile learning and use some of the elements you already have on - hand (such as graphics or text), this doesn't mean every piece of your current eLearning course should be moved, verbatim, to the new mobile training course.
Although he rarely follows lesson plans he finds online verbatim, he did find it extremely helpful to read how other teachers used the resources.
Third, lesson plans were needed to use digital primary sources, as the following illustrates: «Although he rarely follows lesson plans he finds online verbatim, he did find it extremely helpful to read how other teachers used the resources.»
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.
Travelers who have spent much time in this air can probably recite the intercom warnings verbatim, reminding passengers that it is against Federal Aviation Association restrictions to use portable electronic devices during certain portions of the flight, namely during take - off and landing.
It's essential that, in order to use a grace period to your advantage, you must know your lender's policy near verbatim.
I use the 32G Verbatim Tough «n» Tiny which can stash nearly anywhere.
Feel free to copy verbatim, or use my hashtags.
Riddles posted the actual e-mail that I sent him verbatim, even using my e-mail subject line as the post title.
Not Quite Verbatim brings together artists who use interviews and related forms of recorded conversation as a medium, motif, site, and apparatus to examine the slippery relationships between utterance, context and subjective interpretation.
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.»
(also for Dan Miller) Use the «tools» options in the Google search results to limit the question to verbatim results (using all the words in the query) and to select the time range so you see only recent results.
Oh, here's the search that turned up that bit; using / Tools / Verbatim, which can help or hurt depending on your search terms chosen:
When Trenberthâ $ ™ s speech was pre-published on the internet it caused something of a stir, both for the way large chunks of it had been taken almost verbatim from another scientist and for its use six times of the word â $ œdenierâ $.
Did most of the later studies use the Briffa 00 series verbatim?
By coincidence, I used the same myth, taking verbatim text from the Global Warming Petition Project.
Turning now to Rapp's use of the Wegman proxy passages, we can easily see that extensive material has been incorporated verbatim, with little change.
PS for Toni — when you google, use the Tools button and select «verbatim» so your search results include everything you looked for, not just any of the words.
The problem with this grading system is that the SEO plugins can only see where you use a term verbatim.
U.S. Circuit Court Judge Kathleen O'Malley wrote for the appeals court, saying: «There is nothing fair about taking a copyrighted work verbatim and using it for the same purpose and function as the original in a competing platform.»
The reporter also prepares official verbatim transcripts to be used by attorneys, judges, and litigants.
I am a faster touch typist than handwriter, so I use a Bluetooth keyboard with my tablet (or just use my laptop) when I want to take notes as close to verbatim as possible.
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 copied — verbatim — the list of 1,109 words and phrases that the NFL Shop originally banned from use on personalized jerseys back in 2005!
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.
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).
Even with verbatim quotes and equations copied from the book, some amount of that is allowed under the fair use doctrine.
During a proceeding, the court reporter takes down verbatim what is being said and, by using this software, can instantly send the unedited transcript to a computer screen for individual viewing or onto a projection screen for viewing by a larger group.
The terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but for the purposes of this Society and the work we promote, a Hear the Child report (or Voice of the Child report) is a direct, often verbatim, record of the child's stated desire.
The pattern that you are probably referring to is well over the line of «fair use», especially when articles appear in multiple outlets with vast amounts of verbatim copying.
I don't have much to add, except to reply to Simon C., that the use of laptops in lawschools is perplexing — despite the use of course webpages, the availability of class notes, and electronic readings — it appears that the most students use a laptop for taking verbatim classroom notes.
Use key phrases verbatim, but don't just copy and paste everything from the ad.
It used to be totally standard to make your LinkedIn profile more or less a verbatim copy of your resume.
Whichever format you use for your cover letter, make sure that you're not repeating verbatim from your resume.
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