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The word, though, while it conjures greater violence, doesn't necessarily ascribe fault.
The decision to ascribe fault to both sides and express only regret exacerbated tensions between the Pentagon and the State Department.
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The builders received an additional $4.5 million from architect Frank Gehry's insurers, although the settlement ascribed no fault to Gehry's work.
Margaret MacMillan wrote that the German public's interpretation of Article 231 as unequivocally ascribing the fault for the war to Germany and her allies, "came to be the object of particular loathing in Germany and the cause of uneasy consciences among the Allies".
The fire was ascribed to an electrical fault, but given the intensity of development around it, it doesn't take a conspiracy theorist to suspect foul play.
Besides criticising Argentine bishops support of a series of vile abusers of human rights he also attacked the failure of the church hierarchy to give women due value, a fault he ascribed to remnants of ancient Manichaeism.
Leading the wave was Pulitzer Prize-winning historian James Ford Rhodes, who wrote of the former president: Rhodes ascribed Johnson's faults to his personal weaknesses, and blamed him for the problems of the postbellum South.
"To ascribe this to anybody's fault I think would be really Monday morning quarterbacking of the worst kind," Dr. Brody said.
Robin Blaetz, who studies female directors as a film studies professor at Mount Holyoke College, said she was wary of ascribing too much of the fault to the festival itself.
Of her political career she wrote that her major fault was naivety in ascribing her own loyalty, generosity and civil courage to her male associates - to the politicians whose rapacity has during the past 40 years brought her beloved country to ruin.
Embrittlement and its mechanism are ascribed to the decrease in stacking fault energies resulting in strain localization and hydrogen-enhanced creation of strain-induced vacancies, leading to premature fracture in a similar way to that proposed for ferritic steels.
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