0 a phrase or short piece of writing taken from a longer work of literature, poetry, etc. or what someone else has said: --
1 the price that a person or company says they will charge to do a piece of work: --
2 the fact that a company's shares are being traded on a particular stock market: --
3 a group of words from a book, play, speech, etc., that are repeated by someone who did not write them: --
5 a statement of how much a job, service, or product will cost: --
Illustrative quotations are used in the findings to elucidate the key themes.
Patient quotations are drawn only f rom recorded fully transcr ibed data.
Illustrative quotations have been selected from the data, and the objective was to present as many different perspectives as possible, both positive and negative.
They derive this on the basis of quotations from relevance theorists like the following.
All quotations in this article have been modernized except the titles of printed books.
Two quotations may help to make his thought clear.
The quantitative analysis is simply a tabulation of the proportion of scriptural quotations, and its contrast with the proportion of patristic, scholastic and philosophical citations.
There are, for example, instances of the excessive use of quotations in support of merely one argument or contention.