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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8905524" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Still waiting? This will be the 3rd post of this legal definition I have posted for you.</p><p></p><h2>Definition & meaning</h2><p> </p><p>The term <strong>verbatim</strong> refers to the act of quoting or citing text exactly as it appears in the original source. This means that <strong>every word is repeated</strong> without any alterations, ensuring that the meaning and context remain intact. Verbatim citations are essential in various fields, including academia and law, where accuracy and fidelity to the original text are crucial.</p><p></p><p></p><p>How does a person get through to a brick wall person such as yourself? I am going to write a sentence. Then I am going to quote it. You tell me if when I quote it I use every word from the original sentence.</p><p></p><p>RobGMN is a secretary man who fetches coffee for a boss he will never become.</p><p></p><p>"RobGMN is a secretary man who fetches coffee for a boss." </p><p></p><p>Did I used every word from the first sentence? The answer is NO. Therefore NOT VERBATIM.</p><p></p><p>If this is what you are basing your argument on let it go. This is wrong and looks like what you do when you talk to people. Cherry pick words, make up the meaning and call if facts. Whatever this is or you think it means is literally a contradiction to your next sentence below.</p><p></p><p>You can't combine those "rules" as they contradict themselves. I thought you were smar... No, you think you are smarter than this. You are not.</p><p></p><p>It is not a verbatim quote. The more you lie to yourself does not make this lie truth.</p><p></p><p>The sad part is you will fight and fight and never know how dead wrong you are on this because you have convinced yourself that you are perfect and are never wrong.</p><p></p><p>Practice what you preach. Go ask professionals for help with the word Ironic and Verbatim. Tell them you are desperately needing to win this argument against a Trump voter. Hell, you have outright ignored the LEGAL DEFINITION of verbatim twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8905524, member: 675210"] Still waiting? This will be the 3rd post of this legal definition I have posted for you. [HEADING=1]Definition & meaning[/HEADING] The term [B]verbatim[/B] refers to the act of quoting or citing text exactly as it appears in the original source. This means that [B]every word is repeated[/B] without any alterations, ensuring that the meaning and context remain intact. Verbatim citations are essential in various fields, including academia and law, where accuracy and fidelity to the original text are crucial. How does a person get through to a brick wall person such as yourself? I am going to write a sentence. Then I am going to quote it. You tell me if when I quote it I use every word from the original sentence. RobGMN is a secretary man who fetches coffee for a boss he will never become. "RobGMN is a secretary man who fetches coffee for a boss." Did I used every word from the first sentence? The answer is NO. Therefore NOT VERBATIM. If this is what you are basing your argument on let it go. This is wrong and looks like what you do when you talk to people. Cherry pick words, make up the meaning and call if facts. Whatever this is or you think it means is literally a contradiction to your next sentence below. You can't combine those "rules" as they contradict themselves. I thought you were smar... No, you think you are smarter than this. You are not. It is not a verbatim quote. The more you lie to yourself does not make this lie truth. The sad part is you will fight and fight and never know how dead wrong you are on this because you have convinced yourself that you are perfect and are never wrong. Practice what you preach. Go ask professionals for help with the word Ironic and Verbatim. Tell them you are desperately needing to win this argument against a Trump voter. Hell, you have outright ignored the LEGAL DEFINITION of verbatim twice. [/QUOTE]
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