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On background, or not for attribution: These both mean the same thing: information that can be attributed to "a police department official" or "a player on the team" who is not named.
TV hands speaking not for attribution offer other explanations.
At least I have seen very few even not for attribution.
My note here is not for attribution, but am open to talking with you.
American officials will tell you, not for attribution, that Malik's concerns are quite reasonable.
At the United Nations yesterday, grieving diplomats spoke bitterly, but not for attribution, about the U.S.-led invasion and occupation.
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For instance, a reporter could call or email a donor they saw and get more information, either on a not-for attribution basis or by requesting a formal interview.
But when speaking on a not-for-attribution basis, they describe a fairly detailed concept.
Financiers tell their not-for-attribution account of the mortgage crisis like this: Americans undersaved and overspent for decades, relying on rising property values to bankroll their lifestyles.
The interviews were recorded but were conducted on a not-for-attribution basis in order to facilitate as open a dialogue as possible.
Shortly after the Clinton campaign released the financial information, the campaign of Senator Barack Obama, the Illinois Democrat, circulated to news organizations — on what it demanded be a not-for-attribution-basis — a scathing analysis.
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