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attribution
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The act of attributing something.
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Days earlier, at the Berlin premiere of Nymphomaniac, LaBeouf responded to questions about his sex scenes by quoting without attribution a surreal statement by Eric Cantona, in another reference to his plagiarism scandal.
Edward Snowden wrote for the Guardian through the Freedom of the Press Foundation This article was amended on 18 April to correct the attribution of comments from Andrei Soldatov to the Daily Beast.
Dr Peter Stott, head of climate monitoring and attribution at the UK's Met Office, said Noaa's research was "robust" and mirrored an analysis the British team is conducting on its own surface temperature record.
A number of people are doing attribution of sea level to anthropogenic causes now.
Some minor postal official will have seen the president's attribution, echoed on myriad websites, and taken that as gospel.
Among Poles, correct terminology and attribution when discussing such issues remains a key concern.
Links and/or attribution to the original were placed "three or four paragraphs in".
On its website the Telegraph covered the photos up with big watermarks to stop other outlets lifting them without attribution.
A British parliamentary committee report last year urged the use of cyberwar to access enemy networks "without detection (or at least without attribution)".
That is as near as you can get to saying global warming caused a weather event.The science of weather attribution started in 2003 with an article in Nature, "Liability for climate change"by Myles Allen of Oxford University.
For now, I reckon several more electoral cycles will be needed for something approaching a two-party state to emerge from Japan's political dysfunction.Note: This post has been updated to account for an error of attribution.
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