2 official praise for a person in the armed forces for brave actions:
3 law A citation is an official notice from a court of law:
[ C ] The court could issue a citation against her for disclosing information.
[ C ] County police say that no citations have been issued since the law went into effect.
4 a document that praises someone publicly for something the person has done:
Cory received a citation from the mayor for her achievements.
The book is not burdened by excessive reference citations, is very readable and suited to a wideranging audience.
One shortcoming - the bibliography does not contain all the references in the notes and therefore full citations are sometimes unavailable.
Secular leaders ought to pursue the several citations.
In subsequent citations, the first name only should be given with et al. added.
All references to published texts and citations of manuscripts have been updated from the original edition, and new references have been added.
The initial dataset for this article included the 169 directives and regulations that have at least ten citations.
The citations to those works are in the endnotes.
Various references appear out of alphabetical order and some citations are flawed.