Portillo sent out a message on Tuesday night via " friends " _ British political language for unattributable leaks _ that he believed Major won't win outright.
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He said he found " this campaign profoundly disturbing in that it would seem to be based almost totally on rumor, unattributable sources and of an intimidatory nature ."
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Like Gilligan, Watts had spoken to Kelly on an unattributable basis, but unlike Gilligan, she had kept detailed verbatim notes of her conversations, and in one case a tape recording.
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The use of two obits from the local paper as the only attributable sources, and the remainder being unattributable web sources, also gives the impression of not knowing what makes a subject notable or a source reliable.
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But presumably Mr . Wallace was told what duties he was expected to carry out; and indeed it would appear that he had already been undertaking unattributable briefing activities of this kind, which may have included disinformation .
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"I am absolutely dismayed that the BBC thinks it sensible, at a critical time in our peace process, to be running unattributable, mischievous reports from elements within the British military establishment, " he said.
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The source alleging a connection between Bain & Company and the anti-corruption movement, reference # 19 ( now deleted ), is " ^ Unattributable source under Chatham House Rules . " References to unverifiable sources should not be allowed.
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Paul Ehrlich in 1880 described the use of " neutral " dyes mixtures of acidic and Dmitri Leonidovich Romanowsky independently developed techniques using a mixture of Eosin Y and modified methylene blue ( methylene azure ) that produced a surprising hue unattributable to either staining component : a shade of purple.
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In addition this user also has issues with original research and pushing a point of view that is unattributable to reliable sources ( issues could be found on 1st mentioned talk page but is spread to other articles ) .-- talk ) 03 : 53, 18 March 2010 ( UTC)
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In unattributable response, a " senior administration official " claimed that some analyst at CIA talked to somebody down the line at the FBI . That's foof dust; when the president needs to know the threat, our national security staff must knock top heads to provide it quickly and thoroughly.