Persistence in unremunerative employment may entitle the court to impute income. |
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If anything happens to the woman I shall impute it to him, for she was big with child. |
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He then considered the situation wherein workers impute no value to the insurance and demand for the industry's product is inelastic. |
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Consumers would make their own judgments and the resulting demand would impute value to these warranties. |
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The section should be interpreted to impute income where the obligor has pursued a deliberate course of conduct for the purpose of evading child support obligations. |
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And which values does the Romney campaign thereby impute to working class white voters? |
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It is extremely difficult to impute to people the reasons for the opinions which survey results apparently give them. |
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Since the statisticians lack a direct measure of housing costs for homeowners, they impute a cost based on rents. |
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This is the only error that we, as recorder fanatics, can impute to this genius of a composer. |
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With regard to stereotypes, it was not acceptable to impute their persistence to tradition. |
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Systems of national income accounting typically impute the flow of housing services. |
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It is based on an imputation model that relates the value to impute to a set of predictors. |
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You see the woman in the window and you impute to that person the things you want to hear. |
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Statistical editing is run prior to imputation in order to identify the data that will be used as a basis to impute non-respondents. |
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As a former rock critic, Ms. Maslin should know better than to impute bad intent here. |
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People will impute responsibility on them for the actions of the family member. |
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His remarks impute to Jewishness itself a hawkish pro-Israeli bias. |
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This can eventually be done in an extended wealth framework if we are able to compute a global extended wealth and impute changes of this global wealth to each of the countries taken separately. |
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Too often they impute racism to those who disagree. |
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The after-tax wage rates are used to impute the incomes of leisure time. |
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Even heel-clicking Oliver North, when it came to his criminal trial on Iran-contra charges, felt he had to impute it all to the president at last. |
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The continued influx of females tested on the 50K panel will sustain Canada's long-term ability to accurately impute related progeny on lower density panels in the future. |
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It is increasingly common to hear Bachelet's critics identify her with failings that men conventionally impute to women in politics — indecisiveness and the like. |
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If a herd sire was used, or the sire's genotype is unavailable, a 50K test should always be chosen for any progeny as the ability to impute that animal's genotype effectively is significantly reduced. |
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One of them is to impute value to an individual object, action, situation or person, in accordance with a culturally valid judgement which is based on what people in a given group think is good or bad. |
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We ascribe or impute motives to others and avow them or confess to them in ourselves. |
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But the perennial problem has always been the extent to which the court can impute sufficient desire to convert recklessness into intention. |
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