What's more, Northwest didn't attribute the fare increase to rising fuel costs. |
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Any text, dimension, leader, hatch pattern, block, or attribute can now be defined as annotative. |
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Electrons, however, also have a quantum attribute known as spin, which can point in either a clockwise or an anticlockwise direction. |
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Both low-price carriers attribute a substantial portion of the increase in traffic to people who have previously not considered air travel. |
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Managers attribute an individual's successful performance to ability, effort and luck. |
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I see managerialism as a virus which has as its main attribute the destruction of altruism and of individual clinical and scholarly activity. |
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Therefore, the existence of childhood mesothelioma may be one reason why researchers do not attribute all mesotheliomas to asbestos exposure. |
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When reading a modified record one should check the attribute flag to see if this record needs to be deleted. |
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And they mewl and cry, their symphony invested with irony, which I merely attribute to a vein in the quartz. |
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Applying the attribute of reverence to a mortal being borders on the blasphemous. |
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They attribute it to the tremendous build-up of water pressure, high winds and power outages. |
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Our spokespersons attribute European wariness to their experience with mad cow disease, foot and mouth disease, and other food scares. |
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We attribute this low rate to the continued post-rift thermal subsidence of the Indian margin. |
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This program produces a subset of hypothetical products based on the attribute levels provided by the researcher. |
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The authors attribute this incongruity to the higher rate of iatrogenic preterm deliveries in the untreated group. |
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Certainly, it is common xenophobic practice to attribute sexual perversity or illness to another nation or people. |
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He has decent speed and great strength, but his best attribute is his nose for the ball and fearless style of play. |
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One psychologist thinks that the odd sensations that people attribute to ghosts may be caused by infrasonic vibrations. |
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The right to exclude non-citizens is an inherent attribute of sovereignty, but the scope of the exclusion is a matter of policy. |
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And then there's the cable pipe itself, a conduit to which creative cable subscribers can attribute all kinds of mischief. |
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So what interprets and what is interpreted are both in a different position from that which a naive epistemology would attribute to them. |
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Their stand-out attribute for me is the physical strength and power of the players. |
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We often attribute beliefs, desires, and other propositional attitudes to groups like corporations. |
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Doctors attribute the dismal treatment rate to the fact that many depressed people do not recognize their symptoms. |
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The name attribute allows each one to become unique and distinguishable from the others. |
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For example, is the attribute of being an equilateral triangle the same as the attribute of being an equiangular triangle? |
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The villagers also attribute a mishappening to the bad deeds done by a person in his past life. |
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Modern cabalists and chaos magicians often attribute popcult phenomena like comic book characters, music, etc. to the ten sephira. |
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Nowadays it is the refugee to whom we attribute the qualities of fatefulness, tragedy, and loss. |
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But that would be a crass sort of opinion to attribute to a wily man like Pilate. |
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Why can you not attribute to the skilled workman the trade or professional equivalent of Halsbury's Laws of England? |
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At each workstation is a computer equipped with a mouse used to mark the attribute scales presented on the computer monitor. |
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Instinct is marvelous attribute when it comes to separating the tigers from the alley cats. |
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Most scholars attribute the resurgence in settlement to a people they call the Lapita, after an archaeological site in New Caledonia. |
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Perhaps the greatest attribute of our student body is the individualist attitude of so many students. |
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We make it clear that we attribute no blame whatever to him for the delay in the decision as to legal aid in his case. |
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Our Sages attribute the origin of our three daily prayer services to our patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. |
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Her figures and landscapes are not minutely limned in, as in the miniature tradition, each with a definite attribute and place in the cosmos. |
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Most adolescents attribute more negative than positive characteristics to risk-taking peers. |
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Scientists attribute this remarkable longevity to the shark's superior physiological developments. |
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The element of cognitive appraisal refers the tendency of the love-struck person to attribute his arousal to his beloved. |
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Because it is atemporal and ahistorical, we cannot attribute change or transformation to it. |
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The authors attribute these findings to the overall liberal values of Danish society. |
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The authors attribute this inconsistency to differences in intensive care unit administration and manpower. |
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Scientists attribute this change to better living standards, particularly in regard to diet. |
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According to the Professor, this is because we tend to attribute human characteristics to computers. |
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In fact, we often attribute characteristics to race that belong in the realm of cultural differences. |
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A person may falsely attribute an undesirable feature to people she assigns to a racial group because of her disregard for those in the group. |
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We fall prey to it because we continue to attribute characteristics to groups while ignoring genuine gender differences. |
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Nations tend to develop myths that attribute positive qualities to their founders and uniqueness to their political institutions. |
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By the 1820s it had become common to attribute definable features to the age, usually in unflattering terms. |
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If a candidate has a friend in the organization, the hiring agent will likely attribute positive characteristics to the candidate. |
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I chose to purchase my yellow wristband because I attribute meanings to it and find connections between the wristband and my personal beliefs. |
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Tintoretto directs the viewer's main attention to what, to all intents and purposes, is an attribute of Saint George. |
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The precocious talkativeness is a major attribute of the boy, who is known by the name of his class rather than a real proper name. |
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But he has no conversion testimony and does not attribute his conversion to anything that might make me feel he is genuinely converted. |
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Others attribute authorship to the mendicants who provided spiritual counsel to women in the Liege diocese. |
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While many attribute this to the lower cost of plastics as compared to tinplates, this is not necessarily true for all pack sizes. |
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They attribute this poor performance to the influence of reading experience and less well-developed metalinguistic abilities. |
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You should add an empty title attribute too, to suppress the tooltip in visual browsers. |
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One notable and prized attribute of these little black and yellow beauties is they are brilliant mimics. |
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Researchers attribute the growing number of cheetah injuries mostly to an increase in big cats hunting on foreign terrain. |
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Rather, I attribute it to a basic problem with how the shortlist is selected. |
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We attribute these sites to the trisaccharide and disaccharide structures, respectively. |
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If unable to attribute the injury to the carelessness and negligence of others, the patient will often become blameful of self. |
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One of the qualities of kingship was munificence, and generosity was always an important attribute of power. |
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Well, here the men are, and it is ludicrous to attribute their joblessness to corporate bigotry, rather than to their own unemployability. |
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Health officials attribute infections in humans to contact with the droppings of sick birds. |
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Bakhtin does not attribute to the real author anything like sovereignty over the discourse he or she produces. |
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It is facile to attribute the increase in violent crime during this period to the moratorium on executions. |
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Some people attribute to it something like the mystery of pi and occult numerology. |
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From the same list, I had to choose the characteristics that others would attribute to me. |
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As in decision trees, the internal nodes in a qualitative tree specify conditions that split the attribute space into subspaces. |
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At the same time, an attribute is so called because the intellect attributes a certain nature to substance. |
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One is led almost automatically by the substantialist language to attribute identity, agency, interests, and will to groups. |
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Admittedly, hockey is a team game, and we cannot attribute all losses just to one person. |
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According to Jesus' interpretation of the law, God's chief attribute is mercy, not holiness. |
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Tibetan refugees attribute much of their success in exile to the ongoing guidance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and their Protector. |
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The bases of Vedic mathematics are the 16 sutras which attribute a set of qualities to a number or a group of numbers. |
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We cannot attribute the observed adverse effects to any single pollutant, although particulate pollution may be a strong candidate. |
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First of all, if we think of meaning as immanent in use, we cannot attribute massive illogicality to other speakers. |
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The other attribute that always impressed me about him was the fact that he found it hard to criticise. |
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It is essential to the concept of belief that there should be differences of opinion, so that we attribute false as well as true beliefs. |
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I attribute the shift in part to the conjunction of two very different events. |
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Other portrayals were more careful to attribute the whipping to judicial sentencing by a court, or just punishment for running away. |
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His remarks were typical of the government to attribute the death toll on the border to the coyotes. |
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The key attribute of a fume cupboard is its ability to provide good containment of hazardous materials. |
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Each carries a string of prayer beads provided by Muhammad as an attribute of their shared faith. |
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Which is to say that on these premises it makes no sense to attribute consciousness to another human being at all. |
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Your people and you attribute mystical and even godlike qualities to a beast? |
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A psychologically important attribute of religion is the emphasis given to the desire for unity, or to open one's heart to God. |
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And carelessness is not a desirable attribute for an institution which is entrusted with children. |
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I attribute the successes of the show to the bassist and the saxophonist, and the failures to the two goons behind the laptops. |
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The double gourd was the attribute of the Taoist immortal Li Tieguai, the dispenser of magic medicines. |
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As mentioned there, these sentences also appear to have readings on which they attribute general or de dicto beliefs to the women in question. |
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Based on scanning electron microscope images of the failed nanotube films, we attribute the ultimate failure to agglomerates in the film. |
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Furthermore, QD devices have lased at 1.3 m, a necessary attribute for access network communication systems that use GaAs substrates. |
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Name one unusual physical attribute that sets you apart from the crowd. |
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Therefore, an approach that moved the UNECE meat cuts to the GPC brick attribute level was untaken. |
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Some might attribute this discrepancy to oversensitivity on the authors' part and prescribe a few jokes about sharks and professional courtesy. |
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In spite of this, most people would attribute a sense of natural order, harmony, bounty, and beauty in an orchard landscape that combines both topophilia and technophilia. |
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Courts may attribute your responsibility as a percentage of damages, which may amount to a very significant claim. |
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It was remarked that this kind of support was a very useful attribute of the CBSI asset. |
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They fail to recognize that the dominant attribute of these uprisings is their unpredictability. |
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Some media and political personalities were quick to attribute, rather imprudently, that act to terrorists from the Middle East. |
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It is probably too soon to attribute these particular events to one cause or the other. |
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Like a faithful blue heeler, who waits patiently for his surfer-master in the front seat of the panel van, the car remains an attribute of Aussie masculinity. |
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Mossi Mask During these rituals, the mask, then inert and secular, became the attribute of a costumed dancer who gave her life and speech. |
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Some artists have turned the language barrier into an attribute. |
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Some analysts attribute this to baby boomers interested in seeing stars they grew up with. |
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Not only myths, but the nature of that which makes stories mythic changes once stories are technologically reproducible and we begin to attribute authorship. |
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Does the State party attribute to any person the right to authorize torture or ill-treat anyone under any circumstances? |
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I can't attribute my downfall to narcissism and only to narcissism. |
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Absolute incapacity is the attribute of individuals lacking the faculty of discernment because they have not reached the age of 12 years. |
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Scientists attribute the declines to pollution, habitat degradation, and unsustainable fishing practices that allow species to be harvested faster than they can reproduce. |
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At times it may not be possible to attribute or link the differential treatment to only one ground of discrimination. |
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Sir Clive Woodward was quite correct to attribute his World Cup triumph to critical non-essentials, to the search for small refinements and extra training sessions. |
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Its origin and first appearance during 1200 is evinced by numerous historiographers who attribute its paternity to Benedictine abbeys? |
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The visitation comes in the wake of the clergy sexual-abuse scandal, a scandal some in the Vatican attribute to the alleged lack of discipline or worse in our seminaries. |
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It will be increasingly difficult to attribute fields of action to a single level, whether European, national or regional. |
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The event elements contain class and attribute information that allow the association of hydrographic phenomena with the other network elements. |
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It would appear that the paper picked up the Mail Online story and, against normal internal rules, did not attribute it to Mail Online. |
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The complete and unique name of the attribute contains all of the hierarchy levels beginning at the project. |
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The task at hand for you is to determine which attribute that I just referred to is available to whom. |
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If not, to what does the Commission attribute the loss of jobs in the tax-free shops sector? |
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We also attribute fees to capital that is invested directly in assets that are not held in funds. |
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Everyone who shares that attribute must change places, including the child in the middle. |
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All they have to do is attribute or ascribe as much income as possible to foreign subsidiaries. |
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We attribute the greatest importance to the pleasantness behind every interaction and transaction that we handle. |
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This means abandoning an important attribute of Leninism-its implacable hostility to the outside, bourgeois world. |
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Many demographic experts attribute the declining birth rate in recent years chiefly to young people's reluctance to marry because of heightening job insecurity. |
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We attribute his successes or failures to the presence or lack of some special sauce that he does or does not possess. |
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However, while price and performance can be measured directly, quality is a far more illusive attribute. |
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Sure, Nancy has the fish-out-of-water thing going on, but that attribute often defines Piper. |
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On the other hand, he has retained an attribute reminiscent of the other ex-fundies. |
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For example, it requires considerable communicative skill to be able to attribute uncertainty to the current state of medical knowledge rather than to one's own ignorance. |
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We are in furious agreement that it is a full fee simple, but what price would it fetch on the open market and what terms must one attribute to the hypothetical sale? |
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How does one understand why people like Mrs. H do not attribute or link their low self-esteem directly to racism despite the inextricable relationship between the two? |
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Competitiveness has become a personal attribute that, at its best, provides the fuel to drive us to our loftiest goals, but at its worst, can lead astray our better judgment. |
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Rather than attribute this to the difficulties of mountain terrain, soil infertility, or lack of transportation, he places the blame on the goal itself. |
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We certainly don't attribute to it the significance others attribute to it automatically. |
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We attribute no special merit to a man for having served when all were serving. |
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They are tall and light-skinned, when compared with other south Indians, and some attribute their appearance to Arab blood. |
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He does not attribute intentions to animals and plants, nor does he suppose that the final causes of their activities are what they themselves purpose. |
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To believe so would be to attribute to Me hardness, insensitivity, indifference, and selfishness. |
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There is no shortage of boasting in Autobiography, but Cellini is careful to attribute the praise to his patrons. |
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We know how to calculate the positivity brought by each attribute for each public identified. |
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If recognizing Java Beans is enabled, creating a property results in creating a property attribute and its accessor methods in the source code. |
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This method is based on the calculation of two values brought by each attribute associated with a brand: singularity and positivity. |
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We will now define a transformation rule that will add accessors for each UML attribute. |
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You can attribute the action items from beginning to end or add priorities and follow up. |
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The bowed bottom of the anchor recalls the horns of the crescent moon, an attribute of the Egyptian goddess Isis, the queen of heaven and the virgin mother of Horus. |
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Unlike viruses, bacteria can be characterized as truly living cells, with all the characteristics that we attribute to a recognizable life form. |
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True godliness results in kindness, and this draws upon divine love for its very survival as an attribute in our redeemed personalities. |
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For good measure, his devotees attribute to him the invention of the Rosary, the setting up of a Third Order for the laity. |
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They attribute his stealing of petty items to an untreated and undiagnosed case of kleptomania, a psychiatric condition that causes a person to steal compulsively. |
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As with the Deep South, you could attribute this to ideology or cultural difference. |
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The economists attribute about a third of the deceleration to slower growth in the workforce, and the rest to less innovation. |
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The access control shall be supported down to a single attribute of a data record. |
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By attaching the attribute SUM, a check sum is built for each line of the reply. |
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It is tempting to attribute this attitude to the desire to please a father figure, since Cruise's dad quit the family home during his boy's prepubescent years. |
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Please root out the attribute of the changeable mind even in small matters. |
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If the first attribute presented both a complication and a happy chance to gossip, the second and third were perceived as failings. |
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Such an interpreter would attribute beliefs to others and assign meanings to their utterances, but would nevertheless do so on the basis of his own, true, beliefs. |
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Therefore, we attribute the formation of arc shapes in the model to differential propagation of the deformation front above two different types of decollement. |
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Gastro-enterologists the world over attribute many of the chronic digestive disorders to the hurried swallowing of food, which may be over spiced or oily. |
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The devil agitates the sinful attribute and this eventually makes him commit the deeds of untruth. |
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This attribute is mandatory when associated to a series key that expresses an index. |
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In light of the recent revolving door at the position, it's tempting to attribute Anderson's accomplishments to Shanahan's offensive system and Gibbs' offensive line. |
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The mental telepathy that opponents often attribute to the Bryans is just the accumulated instinct of decades of teamwork. |
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The adoption of isms and adherance to ists stunts development of free cognitive association, an essential and distinguishing attribute of creativity. |
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Gordon Brown has been tested and found in want of almost every attribute a leader needs. |
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The researchers attribute this apparent law-defying behavior to the banding together of variously dispersed magnons into a kind of quantum confederation. |
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This attribute remains whether you are working in Design Mode or Live Mode. |
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We cannot be taking decisions in the European fora on competences which the laws attribute to regions which are not present to defend them. |
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What is the first attribute that comes to mind when thinking about steel and sustainability? |
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Thus, there appears to be a basis to attribute the efficacy of 5-ASA in inflammatory bowel diseases to inhibition of cyclo-oxygenase. |
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Penelope even comes close to abnegating the marital fidelity that in Homer is her most salient attribute. |
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We attribute that to the commitment to the community and the community organization that we are. |
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She comes to reason, rejects her earthly possessions and opens the ointment jar, her usual attribute. |
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But when you describe your friends, you still might describe them as smart, because we're speaking in relative terms when we attribute qualities to people. |
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Attributes are always written within a start tag and are followed by an equals sign and the attribute details written between inverted commas. |
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Such knowledge is the unique attribute of the divinity of whom we mere mortals can know nothing, rough-hew him or her how we will. |
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The attribute token describes the binary, and in particular, includes the file mode which can be used to determine if the application was setuid. |
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We have tended to attribute negative characteristics to the body without realizing that this results in the destructive functioning of the spirit. |
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McNamara was willing to attribute the subsequent soft sales to this decline in confidence. |
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It is important to attribute to the federal subsidy only those tax revenues that it genuinely generated. |
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As to why the decamping is taking place at this point in time, we can only attribute that to government programming and priority. |
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I would attribute the argument that the sections have not been used to good intelligence work and good luck. |
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But he forgets that in all the passages adduced by Thörnell both members of the asyndeton appear without any attribute. |
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First, you can apply the CSS inline using the style attribute on any tag. |
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Soni and Goodman attribute the complicated story to the shared Stoic philosophy of Cato and the suitor. |
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In the copy the god is shown without Hermes's petasus and his attribute had to be changed to conform with Pliny's description of the statue by Euphranor. |
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The Pharisees who preach that poverty is due to laziness and thriftlessness, and the fanatics who attribute it to drink, are for the moment silent. |
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A distinctive attribute of human cultural traditions is that they are cumulative over time in a way that the incipient traditions found associated with infrahuman species are not. |
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This attribute is mandatory and must be provided with every data transmission for each individual observation. |
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Though color gets top billing, many spring bulbs also introduce the season's first floral fragrance, an attribute that's increasingly important to American gardeners. |
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We attribute this state of affairs to a flux in the global security architecture. |
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A company has a new crop variety with a special attribute to serve a specific market. |
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That is a mortal trait, not a befitting attribute for an angel. |
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The third attribute, doing for, means doing for parents what one would do for oneself. |
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It acknowledges the principle of dominance and explains wage differentials basically in terms of differences in required attribute levels, in a simple linear specification. |
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It also studies the meanings and uses people attribute to various objects and practices. |
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The first question I would like to ask you, Mr. Chatwin, is the following: what percentage would you attribute to the various factors causing the problem? |
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That is to say, anyone hearing it should always be able to attribute to it the same significance every time it is reproduced in order to understand and recognise the whole. |
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A positive impression that exhibitors attribute to an increase in visitor numbers, and which visitors, on the whole, attribute to a wider range of products and services present at the fair. |
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Gregory is commonly credited with founding the medieval papacy and so many attribute the beginning of medieval spirituality to him. |
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Some older works attribute the Gothic victory to overwhelming Gothic numbers, to Gothic cavalry, and sometimes to Gothic use of stirrups. |
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A further attribute is strict terminological differentiation of siblings according to seniority. |
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And which bums explained the strategy behind it, so you wouldn't attribute it to young hoodla? |
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God's immateriality entails the divine attribute of incorporeality, that God is neither a body nor embodied. |
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The swliveconnect attribute comes into play when you're using FSCommands or JavaScripting in your Flash 4 movies. |
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Critics attribute this to the pressure on staff due to rising demand for services coupled with continual pressure to save money. |
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For example, a brand may showcase its primary attribute as environmental friendliness. |
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However, in general this hypothesis is considered to attribute too much weight to the Anatolian evidence. |
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In addition, GCSE grades have been rising for many years, which critics attribute to grade inflation. |
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In the foregoing sections we sketched the consistent and lucid oneirology which various indirect sources attribute to Aristotle. |
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O'Rourke attribute part of the Dutch ascendancy to its Calvinistic ethic, which promoted thrift and education. |
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It is to the ambitions of Prince Henry the Navigator that historians attribute the discovery of the Cape as a settling ground for Europeans. |
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This is because Apostolic Succession is not the private possession of a bishop, but is the attribute of a local Church. |
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Generally, economists attribute the ups and downs in the business cycle to fluctuations in aggregate demand. |
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In a flat metal workpiece, the flatness is a descriptive attribute characterizing the extent of the geometric deviation from a reference plane. |
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To define attribute classes and reflect on them at runtime, you have to consider a few more issues. |
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Geologists now attribute its formation to submarine avalanches or strong turbidity currents. |
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A few local versions of the story attribute the hands to an unnamed man who died in an accident on the road. |
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Some simplistically attribute diminishing vocations to the fact that many sisters have left the classroom to engage in other apostolates. |
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Furthermore, this version makes the new requirement that surveyors strive to attribute all new data with a statistical estimate of its probable error. |
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This means you set the prefix once, and subsequently, for every new creation of an attribute or product, the system automatically assigns the identification key in the set name range. |
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How they attribute success and failure on tasks influences the likelihood of developing an intrinsic motivation to persist at challenging tasks and the development of effective metacognitive skills. |
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Save unders is a window attribute that instructs the X server to preserve the area under a pop-up window, and repaint it when the pop-up window is closed. |
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We realize this purpose by consequent reinforcement and accustoming of principle that work in communal government in service for other person, not only attribute of authority. |
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We attribute the rationale for statements in this regard as being more a reminder to UK politicians ahead of the UK election than a message of serious intent. |
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The schemÂatism, symbols and ideographs of this art make it possible to attribute it to the stage stratum as traditional, and, accordingly, to study it from that aspect. |
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Foods are complex materials and it is not possible to attribute fully the beneficial effects of a diet high in complex carbohydrate, dietary fibre and betacarotene to specific components. |
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Experts attribute the increase to out-of-work parents needing help. |
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When importing data, the user is requested to select the attribute to link to the beforementioned label by selecting and dragging the attribute from a list of all the entity's attributes to the label reference area. |
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To get nearer to the true costs borne by each country, we attribute to each a cost proportional to its share of world consumption and not production. |
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I attribute this to a lack of intelligence among the people. |
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Early in the 1900s the discovery of Savery's label on a carved lowboy in the collection of the Manor House at Van Cortlandt Park in New York led authorities to attribute similar pieces to him. |
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Process and part attribute data are stored and available to generate histograms, X-bar and R charts, and other statistical documentation. |
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Indexing can be performed dynamically for an attribute which has low cardinality constraint to provide better performance. |
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In the EU today, animal welfare is viewed by consumers as an attribute of the overall quality of the food they purchase. |
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This attribute will recur in many Stoppard heroes, who have nothing to pit against the hostility of society and the indifference of the cosmos except their obstinate conviction that individuality is sacrosanct. |
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Some attribute this silence to spinelessness, others to tactical guile. |
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How many imperfections men attribute to Me in their ignorance, believing Me capable of feeling anger, even though anger is a merely human weakness. |
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He also believes that the male mind typically exhibits the attribute of systemizing thought, also known as the type S brain. |
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Another attribute, accuracy, usually refers to the closeness of agreement, or trueness of an analytical result, between the true value and the mean value obtained by analyzing a large number of samples of the test material. |
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Two, a noun is called a predicate genitive, when it is in the genitive with or without an adjective, and denotes a socially commonsensical attribute. |
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They simply attribute it to the e-liquid volatilization and can't find the real reason. |
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I attribute that not to the table but to the oldness of the building. |
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Women studied in China, India and Hong Kong either don't report negative moods premenstrually or don't attribute them to PMS, Ussher said. |
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Both the totalitarian utopias of the early 20th century and the anti-utopias of the early 21st century objectify human beings, because they deny the essential attribute that defines them as such: freedom. |
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Have I not explained to you that the greatest attribute of God is love? |
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As an adult education specialist and recent wayfarer through the mental health system, I attribute my hard-won health to the hybrid approach that Dr. Sandberg advocates. |
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Still let us specify that the ring of lanyard present on all these revolvers rifles, is an attribute as mild nutter as unusable on a weapon of this type. |
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I attribute the override's desuetude primarily to an executive-dominated parliamentary process which has evolved at the expense of legislatures as bone fide deliberative bodies. |
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Appeals in the old system: the promotion committees could attribute an unlimited number of promotion points in light of the difficulties experienced during one's career. |
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By performing conjoint analysis, you learn what product attributes are important in the consumer's mind and what the most preferred attribute levels are, and can perform pricing studies and brand equity studies. |
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Thus, we can attribute a level of influence of STEM or SSH to each major industry category, recognizing that this is at best a rough-and-ready analysis. |
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A deprecated element or attribute is one that has been outdated by newer constructs. |
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Just because an element or attribute is deprecated doesn't mean that it can't be used on a webpage. |
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But next came the part she would attribute to luck. |
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Differentiation simply increases, on a grander scale, the heteronymy and chaos that are the historical attribute of this society. |
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Some attribute the phenomenon to new tactics used by the NYPD, including its use of CompStat and the broken windows theory. |
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Some biographers attribute the cause of death to tertiary syphilis, others to overwork. |
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The expansion of assets accessible to member nations to perform military operations is a crucial attribute of coalitions. |
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A book signifying knowledge, balances on her lap, and an owl, the attribute of wisdom, is hidden in the folds of her gown. |
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Popular sources, nevertheless, continue to attribute whiskers to Thrinaxodon. |
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There is no perfect solution since in most cases the increase of one attribute generally results in the decreased attractiveness of another. |
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Not all of it has survived to the present day, but there are a number of references in other sources to attribute fragments to this collection. |
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This is believed to result from dominant brain hemispheres, though some attribute it to muscle mechanics. |
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Older blades with this attribute have yet to be discovered from sites in either Asia or Alaska. |
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The diversity of the regions is the most pronounced attribute of Thailand's physical setting. |
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We attribute nothing to God that hath any repugnancy or contradiction in it. |
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Modern publications generally attribute Liechtenstein's sovereignty to these events. |
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Some news executives attribute this youthful apathy to information overload and the explosion of media options. |
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Nor can we attribute his life as a funnyman to that other launch pad for comedians, the need to keep the playground bullies at bay by making them laugh. |
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Eadmer credited Anselm with restraining the pope from excommunicating him, although others attribute Urban's politic nature. |
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It would be a serious oversimplification to attribute the barriers facing small bilingual and French minority-language institutions exclusively to their small size. |
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I attribute the press's negativism partly to a misunderstanding that has a cultural and historical basis, of the very nature of private philanthropy. |
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The second attribute is a lack of centralism. |
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Beck's is also an import whose most germane attribute is its Germanity. |
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These must be understood as being judged relative to a single attribute of goodness. |
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His most common attribute is a ship, representing the spiritual independence of the church. |
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The explanations provided in the various religions divide into two kinds: those that attribute the cause to some primordial mischance and those that hold humanity itself to be responsible. |
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You attribute the symptoms to overwork or accumulated fatigue. |
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However I have to say with the very greatest respect to the honourable Lady that it is not accurate to say that women are excluded from those posts, nor is it accurate to attribute chauvinist motives to the Commission. |
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Firstly to attribute to quotes to Lord Sugar. |
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Since XML is case-sensitive, XHTML documents must use lower case for all HTML element and attribute names. |
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Educators may attribute adolescent mood swings and behavior changes to hormones or stress, but sometimes the problem is substance abuse. |
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Yet it is surely chauvinistic to identify the West with America and Britain alone, and partisan to attribute its slow triumph to one favoured thread of an ever complicated politics. |
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So far in its history, the sugar regime has been marked by constancy, if not a certain obstinacy, an attribute that may not be the best suited for coping with today's extremely dynamic international scene. |
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The Japanese calligraphy is effective attribute not only of interior in Japanese style, but also harmoniously looks in European dwelling, gives to apartment charm and testifies about owner's delicate taste. |
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A woman may have every quality or attribute of marriageableness who menstruates irregularly, or rarely, or even who has never menstruated at all. |
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Different people would attribute to those terms very different meanings. |
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While it may be tempting to attribute this to the notion that the Democratic party machine and rank-and-file are simply more open and accepting of women in top leadership roles, the real answer is more complex. |
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Putin is still widely expected to win the presidential election on 4 March and remains the country's most popular politician, something his critics attribute to the state's monopoly on television and access to politics. |
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Accountability is a defining attribute of human rights law and thus a fundamental element for identifying good practices from a human rights perspective. |
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It's difficult to attribute direct impact for this element of our work. |
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