Sentence examples for To ascribe for from inspiring English sources

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According to Neander (2006) the configuration of visible features is the right style of visual content to ascribe for the purpose of mainstream scientific explanations of an anuran's visual capacities.

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There were reports that homeless people might have been living nearby, but Mr. Rubbinaccio said it was too early to ascribe blame for the fire.

Yet Seoul, Tokyo and the west are unhappy at Beijing's reluctance to ascribe blame for the warship's sinking, and the vast amounts of energy and aid it still supplies to the North.

Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who called the report a chilling document that described a war crime, declined at a United Nations news conference on Tuesday to ascribe responsibility for that attack, a position he has consistently held.

It has been difficult to ascribe blame for the die-offs, especially in North America, because humans arrived and began settling that continent at approximately the same time that the warming that melted the Northern Hemisphere's high-latitude ice sheets really kicked into gear.

Furthermore the paucity of datasets and limitations in computational methods to ascribe functions for lncRNAs and the smallRNAs limits our study to providing circumstantial evidence supporting the hypothesis rather than proving it beyond doubt.

In contrast, experimental methods to ascribe function, for example using RNAi of single gene products or allelic variants of particular SFP genes, can provide stronger direct evidence for function of specific SFPs but suffer from an inability to handle complex and multidimensional phenotypes [ 19].

Different studies report either the presence (Costa et al., 1999; Turner et al., 2001) or absence (Baxter et al., 2000; Escorihuela et al., 1995; Hyde et al., 2001; Klein et al., 1996) of motor impairment inTs65Dn mice, making it difficult to ascribe roles for changes in GC number or electrophysiology to cerebellar dysfunction.

That makes him a dream character for production designers, toy manufacturers, and obsessives old enough to ascribe their enthusiasm for a new Batmobile to "an interest in automotive design" rather than, say, some untreated developmental deficiency.

Examples of such practices can be found in every country, but Italy is different for two reasons: raccomandazioni are ubiquitous and rarely questioned.It might be tempting to ascribe this preference for connections over qualifications to what Edward Banfield, an American sociologist, called "amoral familism".

National and regional C emissions from historical land use change (LUC) and fossil fuel use are proposed as a basis to ascribe 'burden-sharing' for global emission reduction targets.

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