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"My experience with litigation is that oftentimes the plaintiff's bar will take information out of context and use that as a point of criticism against the client, against our firm, whatever," Mr. Corgel said.
The Times asked current students to weigh in (helpfully labelling them "Generation Plagiarism"), and one wrote: I never "copy and paste" but I will take information from the internet and change out a few words then put it in my paper.
"Now we will take information from the Supreme Court of India, or the Court of Appeal of New Zealand, or the Constitutional Court of South Africa," he said in an interview published in 2001 in The Green Bag, a legal journal.
Closeness is an important measure which tells how long it will take information to spread from a given node to other nodes in the network.
Heliograf, as the team calls its robot reporter, will take information from sports data company Stats.com and turn it into short narratives.
I am not sure who I will be supporting but I know that it will take information, organization and mobilization to keep Colorado a blue state.
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On Election Day, they'll take information by cell phone and camcorder recordings of incidents and work with election incident clearinghouses.
From now on I'll only take information from people who agree with me, so I know it's true.
Crimestoppers will help us take information from the public.
Occasionally reporters will refuse to take information on background or off the record, but I personally would never walk out on a briefing".
"Smart companies will take C.D.P. information and realign their strategies".
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