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citation that are grammatically integrated into a textual sentence in a footnote (as opposed to being in citation clauses or citation sentences
citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it was in the main text, which means
Sentences in Footnotes ............................................................. 4 S.R. 1.1: Two Claims in One Sentence
being in citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were
sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were in the main text, which means
being in citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were in
where the writer, without citation, lifts or paraphrases sentences from Justice Scalia’s opinions – in this case, Michigan v. Bryant, 562 U.S. 344
are grammatically integrated into a textual sentence in a footnote (as opposed to being in citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically
textual sentence in a footnote (as opposed to being in citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this