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howdy guys attorney Walter knob please remember to like subscribe and leave five star reviews now letamp;#39;s get right to the information these are the types of evidence that will remove your disability benefits relatively quickly and I wanted to go ahead and make a quick like you know top five kind of lists so that you know people understand right off the bat these are the things that hurt you pretty much the most theyamp;#39;re like automatic withdrawals we can do a much larger list if youamp;#39;re interested in that let me know uh and then basically weamp;#39;ll go from there all right so hereamp;#39;s the first one um the first grouping of evidence that would hurt your claim the most would be police reports or medical reports of narcotic drug abuse at a severe marked or extreme level and what that means is that they then have to apply a materiality test to see if those drugs are essentially creating a scenario where theyamp;#39;re making your impairments worse and therefor

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If you omit a word or words from a quotation, you should indicate the deleted word or words by using ellipses, which are three periods ( . . . ) preceded and followed by a space.
When to use an ellipsis, with examples 1 Omitted words. In writing, ellipses are used to show the reader that words have been removed, typically from direct quotes. 2 Pause for dramatic effect or suspense. 3 Trailing off into silence. 4 To suggest theres more.
Ellipses in quotation If your quotation ends your sentence, but is not the end of the sentence in the original source, the quotation should end with four dots separated by spaces (the fourth dot acts as the period after a three dot ellipsis).
I knew [that] something terrible had happened. Maureen was glad [that] we had called in to see her. Are you afraid [that] you wont get a job when you leave college? The same happens when we do not repeat words in clauses connected with and, but and or (coordinated clauses).
Using an ellipsis to omit words from the end of a sentence: When using a parenthetical notation at the end of a sentence, with an ellipsis, place a period after the citation. For example: . . . and not wait till they constitute a majority of one . . . (Thoreau 20).
The ellipsis mark indicates that you left some material out of a direct quote. It consists of three spaced periods with a space before and after each one ( . . . ) Example: The health reporter wrote that obese children are ten times more likely to suffer from heart attacks . . . than non-obese children.
Words can be added or changed to a quote by using brackets. Changes can be used to correct tense or to add necessary information. Brackets can also be used to make the pronouns in a quote consistent. However, brackets should not be used to change the meaning of the quote.
The square brackets around [r] and [them] indicate that these are the writers modifications and do not appear in the original source text. In Example 2, the writer has changed the verb tense by removing the s from changes. Empty square brackets indicate this change from the original.
Brackets [ ] are used to clarify or explain a part of the sentence that is not present, especially in a direct quotation. Examples: I read that novel [The Great Gatsby] in high school. Lisa said, [I] cant believe that he [Brad Pitt] is here!
Brackets [ ] have very specific uses in formal writing; they are used either to insert commentary, missing words, or ellipses within direct quotes. Correct: Jones states, Only five [people out of the original group] were left alive after Stalins purges.

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