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In the wake of all the leaks and unattributed sources, he promised to tell the whole story.
Another unattributed source cites 2.4 million people.
"One of the big concerns was that they were uncomfortable with The Times's use of unattributed sources."
There are doubts about his date of birth, with at least two unattributed sources reporting it as 21 February 1934 or sometime in 1928 respectively.
"The Russians may be losing money but they still have huge financial empires,” the authors quote one unattributed source as saying.
The Post cited several passages in Goodall's book that seemed to mirror various unattributed sources.
By midsummer, Scatena had completed his efforts to look for unattributed sources of every paragraph of Frazier's three articles.
I am extremely sympathetic to public figures like Mr. Thomas, who find themselves subject to public charges from anonymous, unnamed, and unattributed sources.
Unattributed Source Watch: Last Sunday, in "Scenarios: What if They Lose?
Unattributed Source Watch: Two especially tasty descriptions of why people are allowed to speak anonymously in the pages of The Times showed up recently.
Modern scholars also use the plural term Stammaim (Hebrew; "closed, vague or unattributed sources") for the authors of unattributed statements in the Gemara.
His complaint about the tone is fair but when it comes to anonymity, it would be hard to top Variety itself, whose entire journalistic model rests on anonymous, unattributed sources.
This statement from an unattributed source is contrary to the constant tradition of the Roman Catholic Church about the right to dissent from fallible Vatican teaching on moral issues.
My Great Predecessors received lavish praise from some reviewers (including Nigel Short), while attracting criticism from others for historical inaccuracies and analysis of games directly copied from unattributed sources.
The rumour mill, fed by an unattributed source telling New Zealand television it was “serious”, immediately went into full swing with Carter’s continued participation in the World Cup being called into doubt.
We do not know what else Papias said about these or the other Gospels-he certainly treated John-but some see Papias as the likely unattributed source of at least two later accounts of the Gospel origins.
The editor said he told Ashe that "USA Today does not print unconfirmed stories from unattributed sources, but in the absence of a hard denial, or confirmation, the information seemed credible and we would continue to pursue the story."
In 2007, newspaper reports, citing unattributed sources, claimed further plans to increase the stadium's capacity to a reported 57,000, principally by replacing the JumboTron screens in the two corners between the Copland, Broomloan and Govan stands.
One unattributed source defines a Yacht as "a ship used by the authorities for chasing smugglers and the like" and refers to an observation reputedly by Smollet of "a custom house yacht in pursuit of a smuggler."
The term was later employed by Channel 4 News when its reporter, Julian Rush, was made aware of Glen Rangwala's discovery that much of the work in the Iraq Dossier had been plagiarised from various unattributed sources.
Ellison reported that not only did they find multiple "identical phrases" in Whitaker's book and his often unattributed source material, they found that some of the "main elements" covered in his book were "parallel" to those found in other sources.
Cheryl is yet to write a style guide but she does occasionally offer up advice (albeit via an unattributed source online): "As long as your hair's looking good and you've got a nice amount of make-up on… you've just got to throw your man on the bed and hop on."