Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Abramson trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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It would meet the Times definition ofthings that should be promptly corrected,” Abramson replied.
Abramson denied allegations of plagiarism during a Fox News interview on Wednesday.
Moynihan, the Vice correspondent who broke the plagiarism story,appeared on“Reliable” just after Abramson.
Both Abramson and Bolding started to argue with her, but Betsey cut them off instantly.
While defending against plagiarism claims on Sunday, Abramson said she gave Vice early excerpts of the book and invited the company's response.
Abramson profiles four news organizations in her book, including Vice, amid a time of upheaval in journalism.
Tremolite is responsible for many cases of asbestos-related cancer andasbestos diseases, according to the Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania.
Norman Abramson, a professor at the University of Hawaii, developed the world's first wireless computer communication network.
The language is too close in some cases andshould have been cited as quotations in the text,” Abramson said in a statement provided to CNN Business.
Many reports say Abramson had other problems, including a conflicted relationship with the publisher and Times CEO Mark Thompson.
And can I just say, Mr Figueroa, that I think the job you didon Kevin Vincent, that and the Ronald Abramson hit, they were both just… They were works of art.
Working with the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania, McGovern discovered traces of sage and thyme in ancient Egyptian jars.
In this January 2019 image made from video provided by Penn Medicine, IV bags of CRISPR-edited Tcells are prepared for administering to a patient at the Abramson Cancer Center in Philadelphia.
Jill Abramson continues to claim that passages from her new book,“Merchants of Truth,” weren't plagiarized, but instead were improperly credited.
This week on the Upgrade, we spoke in front of a liveaudience at On Air Fest with journalist Jill Abramson, the first female executive editor of the New York Times, and the co-author of Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas.
Jeffrey Abramson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at MUM, who has hired a number of our graduates, describes our special education this way.
These receptors are"synthetic molecules, they don't exist naturally," explained Carl June, M.D.,of the University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center, during a recent presentation on CAR T cells at the National Institutes of Health campus.
Stelter pressed Abramson on whether she felt she had done enough to properly attribute material in the body of the text, rather than relying on footnotes.
The results are published today in Nature Communications from the team led by Sandra Roem, Ph.D., associate professor of cancer biology at the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania Perelman andco-leader of the Tumor Biology Program at the Abramson Cancer Center.
On Sunday, Stelter, who previously worked for Abramson at The New York Times, asked her whether the errors in her book would meet the newspaper's definition of plagiarism.
Abramson became the target of plagiarism accusations last week when Michael Moynihan, a“Vice News Tonight” correspondent, pointed out several sentences in“Merchants of Truth” that appeared to have been lifted from other publications without appropriate credit.
One of the cancer counselors I spoke to, Matt Stevenson at the Abramson Cancer Center, has come up with a term to describe what many patients experience every time they go in for a scan or checkup:"scan-xiety.".
As CEO of the global division, Abramson leads Wolters Kluwer tax and accounting operations worldwide, with activities across North America, Brazil, Europe and Asia Pacific.
The Carl Gustaf was developed by Hugo Abramson and Harald Jentzen at the Royal Swedish Arms Administration(KAFT) and produced at Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori from where it derives its name.
The Guardian reported that Abramson tried to hire its U.S. editor-in-chief, Janine Gibson, to be co-managing editor with Dean Baquet, 57, the former Los Angeles Times editor who succeeds Abramson now in the top Times job.
Then-NYT Executive Editor Jill Abramson described the decision to publish as“not a particularly anguished one” in light of the public interest in knowing about this program, and ProPublica editors published a lengthy explanation along with the story justifying their decision.