Characterological attributions referred to personality dispositions of the subject, such as stupidity, immaturity, and ability. |
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One should keep in mind that symbolic attributions to buildings reflect their shape rather than their use. |
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The study found that attributions were unrelated to depressive symptomatology among these children. |
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Clients with characterological styles showed a decrease in the stability of their attributions after receiving characterological interpretations. |
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He is asking a larger question about people and their vehicles, as well as about attributions of agency in the case of accidents. |
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Thus we make attributions of causal relatedness on the basis of prior acceptance of scientific explanations. |
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Modern photolithographic publications, such as those privately printed by Duanfang, argued for new attributions. |
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As such, it is both fitting and ironic that the conclusion of sensical reason should be found in the attributions of the pretend itself. |
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My point is why make the claim for a developed canon in the first place, especially when it is based on conjectural attributions and dates. |
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At least for a subset of children with ADHD, medication attributions may be meaningfully related to functioning in important domains. |
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The constitution of such committees, their attributions, and their duration shall be determined in Charters attached to these Regulations. |
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I argue that the relationship between past success and convergent thinking may depend on the attributions that groups generate to explain their shared success. |
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The aspects concerning the operational parity between the operators and blocks of numbers attributions were discussed with an absolute interest. |
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This corrigendum contains a revised version of Section 3.2 with corrected attributions and citations. |
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It shall have power to manage and administer the Association, in accordance with the attributions of the General Meeting. |
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He may delegate some of his attributions to the assistant treasurer, if there is one. |
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Among their attributions, the jurats were to name one or two marguilliers, who had the responsibility for the goods of the church. |
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There was some discussion of attributions, however, related to the typicality of this scenario. |
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To stimulate discussion that might lead to more attributions, the curators have hung several other disputed works. |
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Thus, attributions to medication may not be as problematic as feared. |
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Patterns of symptom clusters are viewed in relation to dependent variables including servicemen's changing attributions for post-combat disorders. |
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Some of the new attributions are the results of archaeological research. |
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Broadwell occasionally distances attributions by sourcing observations to friends or colleagues. |
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Eli Whitney is generally credited with the idea and the practical application, but both are incorrect attributions. |
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On the other hand, such attributions might be understood non-summatively as applying to collective entities, themselves ontologically distinct from the members upon which they depend. |
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The museum bought the reattributed work for £22m in 2004. Among the lessons to be learned at this exhibition is that not all attributions are necessarily for ever. |
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Blume and Covin studied entrepreneurs' attributions to intuition and their actual use of intuition. |
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The AngloSaxon system, for example, provides more guaranties but does not necessarily allow local authorities to participate in determining their attributions. |
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When functions are assigned to two different entities, and there's a persistent disparity between the two, we may begin to introduce attributions of blame. |
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A few attributions of anonymous plays, such as The London Prodigal, have been ventured by individual researchers, but have met with cool responses. |
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The conceptualization of work and family among the self-employed and causal attributions about conflict and synergy are in the insipient stages of development. |
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On the other hand, Thomas and Pondy have drawn attention to attributions, which play a crucial mediating role in shaping each party's reactions to the other's behaviors. |
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Attributions are based largely on four documented sets of Chippendale style chairs and a tripod table. |
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Attributions made by patients about the cause of their illness often involve environmental pollution. |
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