makes sense in an academic context - you shouldn't present as a new idea something you in fact said previously - not sure it...
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@RyanLizza I mean, it's his line. He's entitled to use it. But he really shouldn't. That's hyper-lazy.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@RyanLizza why? He misrepresented his own previously published words as the original thoughts of someone else?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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has the same force in non-academic contexts though.
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Who is to say though he didn't write it a couple of days before, with no way to control final content?
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Unless -- and I know this sounds crazy -- you were committed to a defense of obvious plagiarism and wanted to further cloud issue.
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@RyanLizza mr. Trump won't be pleased.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It happens a lot in academia where the same article is recycled with different titles in different publications.Publish or Perish,
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I mean scientists do it all the time, usually in the form of turning grant proposals into paper intros
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I don't know the conventions of professional speechwriting, but I think self-plagiarism of this type is especially egregious.
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