Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Not to be confused with decibels above reference noise (DBrn).\"Dictated but not read\" is a phrase used at the end of a text to warn that the written material has not been personally written or verified by the author. The material may have been dictated to a secretary when the author had no time to proofread or edit it. This practice is more common within the medical community, though its appropriateness is still debated."@en }
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- Dictated_but_not_read abstract "Not to be confused with decibels above reference noise (DBrn).\"Dictated but not read\" is a phrase used at the end of a text to warn that the written material has not been personally written or verified by the author. The material may have been dictated to a secretary when the author had no time to proofread or edit it. This practice is more common within the medical community, though its appropriateness is still debated.".
- Dictated_but_not_read comment "Not to be confused with decibels above reference noise (DBrn).\"Dictated but not read\" is a phrase used at the end of a text to warn that the written material has not been personally written or verified by the author. The material may have been dictated to a secretary when the author had no time to proofread or edit it. This practice is more common within the medical community, though its appropriateness is still debated.".