The fact that common law now occupies only a residual role in relation to competition law generally may be attributed to several factors. |
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He notes that the two would be interesting to study, to see if any of their similarities can be attributed to their genetic connection. |
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The main benefits of localization can be attributed to the presence of skilled labor and collectivized capital resources. |
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This difference used to be attributed to the asymmetrical shape of the human brain. |
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This issue has two prongs, as while those comments are quite unacceptable, for them to be attributed to a senior police officer is very damaging. |
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Hypoplasia of other organs, such as the adrenal glands, kidney, pituitary gland, and thymus, may also be attributed to tetraploidy. |
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The success of these schools can be attributed to the prestigious status accorded to Spanish. |
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So, any apparent success in the experiments must be attributed to precognition, not to telepathy. |
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A report published in February 2004 suggested that up to 2,000 deaths in this country each year could be attributed to fuel poverty. |
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These peculiar spectroscopic features can be attributed to the arrangement of the proteins inside the crystal lattice of the photoreccptor. |
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The occurrence of foreshocks and aftershocks can be attributed to the nonconservative character of the Olami-Feder-Christensen model. |
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This effect may be attributed to the decoupling of the actin cortex from the plasma membrane. |
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Neither coercion nor involuntary suffering can be attributed to Christ's atoning death on the cross. |
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This novel could have been great but is hampered by a stiffness that could be attributed to inexperience. |
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The figure's enduring popularity can be attributed to the fact that coachmen were perhaps the most familiar figures on any Russian city street. |
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Some of this success can be attributed to the benevolent spirit that pervades the old parsonage where the College is housed. |
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The high temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday could be attributed to effects created by the peripheral circumfluence of the typhoon. |
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This property may be attributed to its ability to diffuse in the reaction medium. |
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A brick's color can be attributed to its clay composition, any added compounds, its firing temperature and any surface treatments. |
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Often, the fatigue is transient or can be attributed to a definable organic illness. |
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This advantage could be attributed to strengths in pubic, private and civil society. |
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A portion of these losses may be attributed to decreased BW by stocker cattle grazing rangelands infested with locoweed. |
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It is amusing to notice his lectures to Jeffrey, on his cacography, which may be attributed to a similar restlessness of mind. |
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Therefore differences between the experiments could be attributed to differences in genetic background of the species that are not shared. |
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Teacher absenteeism and non-performance could also be attributed to the largely ignored psychological effects of the pandemic. |
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The high amounts of nitrogen oxides seem to be attributed to unvented heaters. |
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The unpardonableness of sin must be attributed to the sovereign will of God. |
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The crudeness in construction may be attributed to the mason's unfamiliarity with the new material. |
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This can probably be attributed to the top blowhole wicking away the rising hot air. |
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If any water accumulated on the streets, it may be attributed to blockages of the water passage. |
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Still, only some of their difficulties could be attributed to their troubled relationships with their mothers. |
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Our failure to detect a traveling wave in this ratio could not be attributed to the low power of the test, as the estimative power was high. |
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The trial judge misapprehended the evidence and the weight to be attributed to it. |
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The large interindividual variation in migratory activity may be attributed to the migratory strategy of this species. |
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Anomalous potentials were observed that could not be attributed to contact electrification. |
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Since the external appearance was clear, viscous, and jelly-like, this can be attributed to the presence of a cubic phase. |
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These conflicting results may be attributed to differences in the experimental set-up or the organisms used. |
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The weight to be attributed to such documents varies in each case and will depend on their nature and context. |
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Bathonian uplift may be attributed to collision of the Moesian block with Eurasia. |
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It was far too loud to be attributed to a car engine backfiring, and immediately drew the clientele to rush like moths against the window. |
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The weak fictional element, propagandism and poor editing can be attributed to the experimental nature of the film. |
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Race arguments were dismissed and problems were believed to be attributed to the juveniles ' family situations. |
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If there is a flaw to the film, it can be attributed to the documentary approach. |
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Much of the success could be attributed to the talents of the speaker for the event. |
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Other barriers faced by homeless citizens can be attributed to unfair stereotypes associated with the homeless. |
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That what a psychiatrist or an expert might know is not to be attributed to the lay person. |
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There is little wrong with Roxana Silbert's zippy production that cannot be attributed to the uneven script. |
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The strength in the single currency might be attributed to the stronger Spanish and Italian short-term sovereign auctions, which showed significant downticks in yield. |
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The authors collected data related to 54 different causes of death that could be attributed to alcohol, both chronic and acute. |
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And many of them can be attributed to a certain nonchalance or carelessness. |
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Some deaths may be attributed to domestic violence or random crime. |
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Like the readings which are defective in all examined copies but were apparently correct at one time, some of these variants may be attributed to type batter. |
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Some are impacts from micrometeorites coming from the birth of the Solar System, and some can be attributed to paint flakes from spacecraft or other space debris. |
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But miracles began to be attributed to him soon after his execution. |
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In the case of pain arising in the pancreas or biliary tract this can be attributed to the fact that the release of enteric hormones in response to foods is slow. |
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Attenuation can be attributed to a number of elements, including fiber distance, number of patch panel connections and splices, dirty fiber connectors. |
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Unusual events and encounters may be attributed to ghost spirits. |
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Herbal infusions caused depolarisation and unexcitability, which could be attributed to intolerable increases in concentrations of calcium and potassium ions. |
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This could be attributed to many issues, one being the unsuccessfulness of the state to have clear-cut plan on how to address the issue of higher education. |
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Therefore, not all the changes of peroxidase activity during cold storage or the growth season could be attributed to tissue browning and deterioration. |
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The demonstrated differences can be attributed to the fact that the girls with CF did less total work than control subjects in the magnetic resonance spectroscope. |
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Of course, this behavior can be attributed to deficiencies in the theory, but a more obvious explanation can be found in branching of the superhelix. |
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The mechanism of forming two halocline layers in the Bering Sea could be attributed to the seasonal variations of temperature and mixing intensity in surface waters. |
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The success of hybrids can be attributed to five key factors. |
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This may largely be attributed to more rigorous standards of food hygiene. |
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Given the pedological characteristics of this site, xeric morphological adaptation may be attributed to edaphic factors rather than climatic variables. |
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This uncertainty can be attributed to the inherent inhomogeneity of multilamellar liposomal suspensions that have been frequently used as model systems. |
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This can be attributed to the changing living conditions of the people. |
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This may be attributed to a high placebo effect and the large number of poorly controlled trials in women without a pretrial diagnosis of premenstrual syndrome. |
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Nora's perfume, a flowery scent, is also often smelled, and music from a piano playing, sometimes with a woman singing, may also be attributed to this lady of the house. |
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The fact that the discourse over the euro vote was especially harsh, with increased negative campaigning, can be attributed to the professionalization of politics. |
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There has been no cross examination of the Claimant with a view to establishing what degree of contributory negligence should be attributed to him. |
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The difference could be attributed to errors on cell counts, natural variability, gas diffusion through tissue of intact pears, and other factors. |
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In part it can probably be attributed to the fact that the Enterprise Act has resulted in most bankrupts being automatically discharged after just one year. |
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The combination of streptokinase and streptococcal DNase produces marked reductions in viscosity, and these can only be attributed to the presence of the streptodornase. |
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Much of his success as a politician can be attributed to his personal magnetism. |
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The latter should not be attributed to a new allotropic form but rather to a perfectioning of the already existing crystal form. |
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It is estimated that nearly 10,000 deaths annually can be attributed to the use of chemical pesticide worldwide. |
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Aristotle suggested that the reason for anything coming about can be attributed to four different types of simultaneously active factors. |
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This phenomenon may be attributed to the higher growth experience by suburbs and the already very high population density of city. |
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This can be attributed to the high metabolic need of the developing embryo, thus high oxygen affinity serves to satisfy this demand. |
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Some part of the gender imbalance may be attributed to the practice of female infanticide. |
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Sources say in many cases the reasons can be attributed to the Maoist insurgency. |
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The main reason for the high efficiencies obtained over previous piggings can be attributed to the vented swabs with the check valve. |
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Much of the increase since 1996 can be attributed to greater numbers of people identifying themselves as Aboriginal or of Aboriginal descent. |
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Whichever of these options was most excellent should probably be attributed to Mary. |
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Part of this variation could be attributed to a wandering of the Pole across the Earth's surface, by a range of a few metres. |
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The difference of 0.02 sec. may be attributed to conduction from the outer surface of the column to the sphincter embedded in its mesogloea. |
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In all cases, the art of Chauvet can be attributed to the Gravettian, Solutrean and Magdalenian. |
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The antibacterial activity of YML might be attributed to its capacity to disrupt bacterial murein. |
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The mild local recession impacts also can be attributed to other noncyclic components of the economic base. |
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As for being job-hoppers, Rikleen explains, that often times this can be attributed to the lack of feedback and no clear path for advancement. |
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This can be attributed to segmental and suprasegmental effects on MNs or Renshaw cells. |
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The temperature rise can thus be attributed to advective heat transport caused by water flowing into the soil cracks. |
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If ever they fail of beauty, this failure is not be attributed to their size. |
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The loss of the 'W' in Wulfhere can be attributed to the historic Scandinavian influence in the region. |
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According to the FAQ, a site's coolness can be attributed to a trace element called coolium. |
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Modern rolling practice can be attributed to the pioneering efforts of Henry Cort of Funtley Iron Mills, near Fareham, England. |
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The invention of the rolling mill in Europe may be attributed to Leonardo da Vinci in his drawings. |
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Cetacean bodies are generally similar to that of fish, which can be attributed to their lifestyle and the habitat conditions. |
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The inconsistent order preference in Baltic, Slavic and Germanic can be attributed to contact with outside OV languages. |
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The renewed focus on biofuels after the 2008-2009 financial crises can be attributed to increasing government support for biofuel producers, tax exemptions and subsidies. |
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If the contract gives the bailee the right to sell the property for its own account, subject to an obligation to repay the bailor, the profit will be attributed to the bailee. |
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These deaths can be attributed to declines in Chinook salmon. |
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The concept of using a clock can be attributed to Gemma Frisius. |
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The reason for high growth in DTH subscriber base can be attributed to the fact that quality of service delivered by DTH is superior as compared to cable or any other medium. |
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This may be attributed to the fact that at SPL lower than 130 dB, the packets do not get sufficient momentum to carry the heat from the heating surface. |
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Al-Azhar's laggardness in renewing its religious discourse and embracing the new media can't be attributed to the lack of funds nor other logistical rationales. |
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Much of the sudden growth can be attributed to the globalisation and modernisation of the country as well as a rise in positive publicity and awareness. |
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The increase in assistive technology use may be attributed to the federal laws passed which support funding for assistive technology devices and services. |
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Severe clinical symptoms in patients with the M694V mutation may be attributed to increased levels of acute-phase reactant seven during the attack-free period. |
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Further divergence among historians can be attributed to varying theoretical perspectives regarding imperialism that are proposed by emerging academic schools of thought. |
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The increase inductility could be attributed to the formation of a SEBS-g-PA6 copolymer, which improved interfacial adhesion between PA6, PE, and organoclay. |
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This increase in immigration can be attributed to many historical changes. |
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This may be attributed to two different uronic acid content of alginate. |
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The rise of the RCA can be attributed to a large number of reasons, some of them springing from natural human preferences, and some of them the result of government action. |
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This characteristic can clearly be attributed to the influence of Saint Augustine, as Orosius is showing us the two sides of a coin in the purest style of Augustinian dualism. |
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The higher antimicrobial activity of extracts from the leaves, compared to extracts from the fruit, could be attributed to flavan-3-ols and other flavonol glycosides. |
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The earliest painting that can be attributed to his reign is of a plump, rosy-cheeked adolescent wearing a splendid conical turban and a huge emerald necklace. |
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Dust can also be attributed to a global transport from the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts across Korea, Japan, and the Northern Pacific to the Hawaiian Islands. |
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This can be attributed to an increasing number of European visitors. |
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Low or moderate inflation may be attributed to fluctuations in real demand for goods and services, or changes in available supplies such as during scarcities. |
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Meinesz believes that one of the worst cases of a single invasive species causing harm to an ecosystem can be attributed to a seemingly harmless jellyfish. |
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All these acts of defiance could be attributed to decolonization. |
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Three surviving early medieval Latin hymns may be attributed to him. |
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Some of the ground work for the development of this sound can be attributed to their former producer Roy Thomas Baker, and their engineer Mike Stone. |
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