People might then come to believe that the author who had published second had plagiarized the work of the one who published first. |
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The Seattle Times says a business columnist and associate editor has resigned after admitting he plagiarized the work of other journalists. |
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And when a book proves to have been unscholarly, or plagiarized, it should be withdrawn. |
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A recent post at A Snails's Eye View was about the conchology book Edgar Allan Poe wrote, or rather plagiarized. |
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Luckily, none of the rediscoverers was noted for rushing to crooked lawyers with claims of being plagiarized. |
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After sending it, the student confessed he had plagiarized the work from a prominent writer. |
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Busch was much plagiarized in various European countries in his own time, and his major works have been translated into many languages. |
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Have you ever cheated on any form of examination or plagiarized another person's work? |
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It isn't even a case of the reporter's having fabricated or plagiarized, which are graver wrongs than credulousness, and far harder to fathom. |
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Another example that comes to mind is that of the individuals who claim that Google has plagiarized their work. |
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You say that you're convinced that more and more ideas and things are being stolen or plagiarized. |
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He accused Brahms of both having taken over a part of the Hungarian heritage, and of having plagiarized some of his own compositions. |
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For example, if a paper comes back green, it means 5 to 10 percent of it is similar to other sources, but not necessarily plagiarized. |
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I plagiarized it straight from the director of Canadian Affairs of IATSE, John Lewis. |
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The German mathematician Samuel Koenig accused Maupertuis of having plagiarized Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's work in this principle. |
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While I don't believe we plagiarized anyone, it's a good discussion nonetheless, and the comments that keep coming to the site are thought-provoking. |
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How devastating for this young girl to have to now face the humiliation of having to admit to everyone that she had cheated, that she copied, that she'd merely plagiarized. |
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Much copied, if not plagiarized, he is the leader of a new Iranian cinema, which owes everything to him for what he has done over the past 15 years. |
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The trial court observed that Wilder also plagiarized others work and created false documents in this case. |
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Penalties for plagiarism: Plagiarism is a very serious offence, and any student who is found to have plagiarized will receive a mark of zero for the course. |
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Clearly, I could not have possibly plagiarized his bill. |
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Groupe Pierre Belvédère is not responsible for submitted plagiarized texts and reserves itself the right not to publish them or to remove them case be. |
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Other prominent politicians were also found guilty of having plagiarized in their Ph. D. theses, notably Silvana Koch-Mehrin, a Free Democratic Party member of the European Parliament. |
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One of Simrock's competitors, the publisher André, plagiarized the dances. |
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In following centuries, countless people emulated and even plagiarized him. |
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Plagiarism is a very serious form of academic dishonesty and Veterans Affairs Canada will disqualify any entrant from the contest if their submission is in whole, or in part, plagiarized. |
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Several news articles appeared in May 2008 citing two NSERC-supported researchers alleged to have falsified and plagiarized data, and a third who was accused of spending NSERC grant funds on ineligible personal items. |
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That means the secretary of state for the most powerful nation on earth based part of his last ditch argument for an attack on Iraq on plagiarized information based on documents that were more than 12 years old. |
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I have used Turnitin.com's scan for plagiarized material for several years now, and it has completely changed the intellectual authenticity, honesty, and precision in my students' research writing. |
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