Have you noticed how each of us is guilty of ascribing motives to other people's actions, yet so often get it wrong? |
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It's ascribing sinister motives to the FBI before anything remotely akin to that has been proven. |
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Any half-wit, by the simple device of ascribing his delusions to revelation, takes on an authority that is denied to all the rest of us. |
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The same mistake would be made in ascribing those attributes to the foundation. |
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The jury returned a narrative verdict, which lists the facts of the case without ascribing blame. |
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Unlike Polari, a large proportion of Gayle is based around ascribing different meanings to women's names. |
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There is no foundation for ascribing an energetic quality to a crystal simply because it has a particular appearance, colour or name. |
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I still think that mischievous, but not nearly as vile as ascribing messianic qualities to a single man. |
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The Qur'an itself legitimizes the existence of tribes and peoples without ascribing any superiority to one group over the other. |
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Enterprises have the option of ascribing a nil value to conversion options classified in equity and included in convertible debt issued. |
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The idea is to avoid pigeonholing the circus within a populist category by ascribing it with social values. |
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It's easy: ascribing to the profected motion of the horoscope proportional parts of the house, instead of the whole two hours'house. |
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Indeed, all collective allegations ascribing any kind of negative characteristics to any nation whatsoever are expressions of intolerance. |
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I would ask why he would be ascribing blame to the government in the language that he has. |
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And it actually did so in resolution 1373 without ascribing these acts of terrorism to a particular State. |
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Identifies the allocation percentage that the interest holder is ascribing to this project. |
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Like racial profiling and other types of discrimination, ascribing the behaviour of individuals to a group damages everyone in that group. |
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Perhaps ascribing a distaste for the Oscar winner and soon-to-be Interstellar star is an overstatement. |
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This derives from a study that says just the opposite, ascribing the mortality figure to physical inactivity, risky weight-loss processes and poor diet. |
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Mindreading consists in the ability to interpret and predict other people's behavior by ascribing mental states. |
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And, in the headline in question, it seemed beyond doubt that The Independent was ascribing to the term a condemnatory meaning because that was the sense of Bryant's comment on the awards. |
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It seems that ascribing to God supereminent possession of these virtues would be enough to account for God's supreme moral goodness: it is, after all, in such terms that God is praised in the Psalms. |
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The polemical anti-Origenists, however, need to be read with care since they were not above misquoting Origen and ascribing to him the words of later Origenists. |
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All one needs to construct a Richard-style case is for the ascribers to be ignorant of the identities of the agents they are ascribing beliefs to. |
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Moreover, De Landtsheer extolled the originality of the new beer, Malheur, by ascribing to it the characteristics of a sparkling wine and, in particular, those of champagne. |
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O son of Adam, were you to come to Me with sins nearly as great as the earth and were you then to face Me, ascribing no partner to Me, I would bring you forgiveness nearly as great as its. |
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For instance, ascribing the full costs of multiple visits to a single site will lead to an over-estimation of the recreational value of that site. |
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Placing the reflexive content in the structure of the act fits better with ascribing perceptions to newborns and animals, which both lack concepts of causality. |
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Ascribing moral qualities to Nature, natural substances contingently lethal to humans, knives, or toothbrushes, is simply a category mistake. |
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