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If sth unpleasant like corruption or disease is very common or frequent, it is ____. commencer à apprendre
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PLAGIARISM at Oxford appears to be rife
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A student who is studying for their first degree at college or university. commencer à apprendre
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PLAGIARISM at Oxford appears to be rife among undergraduate and postgraduate students,
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A student who has already obtained one degree and is studying at a university for a more advanced qualification. commencer à apprendre
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PLAGIARISM at Oxford appears to be rife among undergraduate and postgraduate students,
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A teacher who works with one student or a small group, either at a British college or university or in the home of a child. commencer à apprendre
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it passes unnoticed by examiners and tutors
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A member of the teaching staff of any of certain universities having the duties of enforcing discipline. commencer à apprendre
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the senior proctor, who is the university's chief disciplinary officer
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A written statement which sb makes after they have sworn officially to tell the truth and which might be used as proof in a court of law. Pol. pisemne oświadczenie złożone pod przysięgą. commencer à apprendre
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all students should be required to sign an affidavit
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To give or offer (something) for a decision to be made by others. Example: She must ____ the application for the job by Friday. commencer à apprendre
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all students should be required to sign an affidavit for every piece of work they submitted
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To prevent or discourage (someone) from doing something by making it difficult for them to do it or by threatening bad results if they do it. commencer à apprendre
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he accepted it might not prove a great deterrent.
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To put together clumsily. commencer à apprendre
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a work that is more or less cobbled together from the internet ".
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If sb's beliefs or values are ___, they are so firmly held that they are not likely to change commencer à apprendre
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an ingrained habit acquired through earlier encouragement and approval
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Showing a lack of care about risks or danger, and acting without thinking about the results of your actions. commencer à apprendre
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"intentional or reckless" plagiarism
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A lecturer or college teacher, esp. at Oxford or Cambridge University in England. commencer à apprendre
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Degree, extent, or frequency of occurrence. Pol. częstość (występowania). commencer à apprendre
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the incidence exceeds the observed events
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Pol. (Comp.) wkleić, wstawić. commencer à apprendre
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copy-and-paste from the internet
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Using exactly the same words as were originally used. Example: She had an amazing memory and could recall ____ quite complex conversations. commencer à apprendre
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they submit essays containing whole pages of this verbatim material
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Always being careful to notice things, esp. possible danger. commencer à apprendre
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Vigilance is required for the sake of the education
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for the sake of the education
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If sth is suggested but not communicated directly (not explicit), it is _____. commencer à apprendre
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to create implicit understandings that plagiarism is acceptable in practice
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An ____ is an informal agreement about sth. (count.) commencer à apprendre
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to create implicit understandings that plagiarism is acceptable in practice
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To make known (religious truth) or give religious or moral instruction or exhortation in (sermons). To advocate (a virtue, action, etc.), esp. in a moralizing way. commencer à apprendre
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despite preaching and signing of affidavits
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(of events) following one after another without an interruption. commencer à apprendre
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any six consecutive words identical with a source need to be acknowledged
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(of a theory, plan or agreement) formed very carefully in every detail so that there is no doubt or uncertainty. commencer à apprendre
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an unacknowledged string of 10 consecutive identical words is pretty watertight evidence of malpractice
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Failure to act correctly or legally when doing your job, esp. causing injury or loss. commencer à apprendre
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it is pretty watertight evidence of malpractice
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