Sentence examples for credited the source from inspiring English sources

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Correction: April 9, 2000, Sunday An article on April 2 about school integration credited the source of a 1998 survey of parents' opinions on school improvements incompletely.

An article on April 2 about school integration credited the source of a 1998 survey of parents' opinions on school improvements incompletely.

The following apology was printed in the Observer's For The Record column, Sunday July 28 ,2002 The above story should have credited the source, next months's BBC History magazine.

I told Julie that I'd used the same story summary format for the past 12 years, always credited the source, and sometimes didn't use quote marks in my story summaries because they weren't direct quotes.

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He promises that in the future he'll only post images where he can credit the source.

A Sept. 24 Page One article about a data breach at the Department of Homeland Security failed to credit the source of a quotation.

According to Wikimedia's Web site, anyone who downloads the monkey selfie, or any of the millions of images on the site, can "copy, use and modify any files here freely as long as they follow the terms specified by the author; this often means crediting the source and author(s) appropriately and releasing copies/improvements under the same freedom to others".

Ambrose's supporters deny that this amounts to plagiarism, since he footnotes all the passages in question and credits the source in his endnotes.

Research suggests that the quantity of digital plagiarism, namely copying and pasting from the Internet without crediting the source, has exceeded the traditional forms of plagiarism (Stephens, Young and Calabrese, 2007).

Community ideas are the norm and there is no respect for individual ownership, so the students fail to see any value in crediting the source of the original idea.

Park's (2003) definition has a criminal ring to it, stating that "plagiarism involves literary theft, stealing (by copying) the words or ideas of someone else and passing them off as one's own without crediting the source" (p. 472).

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