Typically, those are paraphrased into something we can understand, but this epithet, which is arguably worse in motive than those, gets printed. |
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The quote attributed to the person is paraphrased but contains more detail than the account in the first statement. |
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Chomsky's mention of the address was initially based on paraphrased accounts which he misquoted as direct speech. |
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I paraphrased it as referring to damnation, which is the way that most exegetes seem to understand the text. |
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Absolutely, and in hindsight, perhaps I wish I'd just paraphrased it, not used quotes. |
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Here the indefinite a fun and fruity wine can be paraphrased as a fun and fruity kind of wine. |
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In part because the meanings of a Beethoven symphony can't be paraphrased into words, one can make purely personal, emotional use of the music. |
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These have been paraphrased from the words of the people who were interviewed for these case studies. |
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Interviews are quoted or paraphrased, taking care not to distort the original quote. |
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The answers are paraphrased as I wrote them down as fast as I could. |
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He showed her the two written legal opinions and quickly paraphrased the contents. |
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Every statement has been represented either directly or paraphrased to meld with other statements. |
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The current federal approach to our constitutional dilemmas seems aptly paraphrased by this variant of the famous US bumper sticker. |
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Poems are quoted and paraphrased but Mr Stubbs offers next to nothing in the way of analysis. |
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I paraphrased it by saying that Poland now feared German inaction more than Germans in action. |
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Overly technical and scientific language should be omitted and important concepts paraphrased and made as practical as possible. |
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The recommendations and commentary from the working group are paraphrased and edited to highlight the key points discussed. |
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For ease of reference, the AG-CS recommendations are replicated or slightly paraphrased in a shaded box at the beginning of each section. |
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The questions would create a defensive attitude from the interviewees, so we paraphrased them to be more objective. |
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Each source quoted or paraphrased was coded separately, and all of a source's statements in an article were taken into account when applying coding categories. |
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And so we paraphrased Trotsky rather than quoting him directly. |
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You effectively paraphrased her as saying that the American embargo is the principal cause of any problems with respect to violations of rights, including civil and political rights. |
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Documents provided to the Regional office by the Recipient paraphrased information from the training supplier give the impression that 150 people attended five weeks of training. |
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You paraphrased the special report submitted by a Christine Chanet to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Cuba. |
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To the extent they are cited in a decision, the written submissions of a financial institution are not revised or paraphrased except when necessary. |
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Up until 1994 several programmes made no reference to the specific objectives of developing industrial and small business areas, or merely paraphrased the title of the measures. |
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Tetzlaff cited musicologists and paraphrased Berg's letters to his secret lover, Hanna Fuchs-Robettin, sprinkling in memorized details from the score with the detached rigor of a cryptologist. |
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However, for the sake of completeness it should at least be paraphrased. |
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The therapist paraphrased nonjudgmentally what the client had said. |
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