The only remaining factor to which the difference in meaning between and can be ascribed is the arrangement of the morphemes. |
The question mark indicates the uncertain origin of the beta-tubulin sequence ascribed to the rhodophyte Porphyra purpurea. |
He partly ascribed the problems to a shortage of skills at municipal level in treating drinking water and waste water. |
Much of this distinctiveness can now be ascribed to the influence of Actinocyclus normanii in both the planktonic and benthic food webs. |
In time, both prescriptive and normative qualities were ascribed to classical decision theory. |
True greatness cannot be ascribed to a team which mistimes the art of peaking, and fails to win the big one. |