A defendant would have to use careful language to avoid imputing guilt by a statement of suspicion. |
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Contemporary Aboriginal knowledge includes a history for Arnhem Land paintings imputing the old ones to the mimi people. |
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The central point of God saving the ungodly is that He does so by imputing the righteousness of Christ to the one who believes. |
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The gravity of the Applicant's infringement was mistakenly assessed by incorrectly imputing anticompetitive behaviour to it. |
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I know the Speaker has often said to members to take due care in terms of imputing motives. |
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It was recommended that we not use the dwellings affected by this problem as donors when imputing the values of the energy consumption variables. |
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A court may do this even after imputing income to the recipient, especially if the court has been kind in the income imputed. |
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Is it anachronistic, in the sense of imputing modern feelings to ancient acts, to be sickened by such things? |
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These imputing issues are considered at greater length in Chapter 13 on Self-sufficiency. |
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Second, the applicant submits that the Commission erred in imputing the conduct of Aragonesas to Uralita by way of succession. |
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By not imputing a value for goods send for processing, the link between transport margins and commodities will no longer exist. |
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As the B. C. Court of Appeal explained in MacEachern, imputing income provides a ready means of assessing and encouraging self-sufficiency. |
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The income imputing provisions of section 19 are, if anything, even more important than in child support cases. |
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Before 1990, Commerce always used the home market credit rate for a respondent in imputing this expense. |
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We are in no way imputing that he tried to bribe him to throw a match. |
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On variation and review the issue may be imputing income to the recipient spouse if it is established that the he or she has failed to make appropriate efforts towards self-sufficiency. |
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In some cases the issue will be imputing income to the payor spouse. |
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But the human emotions come with so much linguistic and behavioural baggage that imputing them to a cat, or even a chimp, runs the risk of anthropomorphisation. |
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As a consequence, some authors have argued in favor of imputing the consumption of exhaustible resources to their final consumers, i.e. the importing countries. |
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The new standard has the advantage of being more in line with records found in the accounting books of firms while meeting a desire to avoid imputing by many national accountants. |
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That is awfully close to imputing motive or some wrongdoing on behalf of those responsible, including parliamentarians at committee and reviewing the estimates at Treasury Board. |
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They do it with insults, imputing personal awfulness. |
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