It's been a wild day.https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/849477184121176064 …
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Would be helpful to compare this situation to another. How standard of a practice is this, if at all?
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Like yes different language could've been use but do dissertations writers use this strategy frequently?
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I'd also be interested to know how frequently it occurs but plagiarism still not excusable.https://twitter.com/danepps/status/849472808338038784 …
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And using proper citations in dissertations is apparently even stricter than in journals.https://twitter.com/Katienin/status/849481863269941248 …
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Other lawyers in comments here →"not big deal" (paraphrased), tho med definitions vs descriptions 2 diff things imhohttps://twitter.com/christinawilkie/status/849466954549260292 …
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It's certainly a novel defense
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