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are always ascribed
adverb
At all times; ever; perpetually; throughout all time; continually; every time.
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(Memo to young journalists: Democratic victories are always ascribed to hope; Republican ones to rage).
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Because TCP was designed for wired environment, a loss in TCP is always ascribed to congestion.
"People have always ascribed various motives as to why he didn't run for governor," said Roy Occhiogrosso, a Democratic consultant.
It's always dangerous to ascribe coherence to Trump's thinking.
It's always somewhat risky to ascribe price swings to single news events, but this chart is somewhat interesting (24-hour chart, using weighted data from several exchanges, via Bitcoin Average).
Although several papers have described the effect of AA on cell proliferation [13]-[15] [13]-[15]proliferathee effects were antiproliferativeo theffectsxidant properties of AA [13].
Success in the provinces and failure in London was a pattern that recurred, and Plater always ascribed it to snobbery and cultural dislocation.
Demea adds that giving God human characteristics, even if they are greatly magnified, denies him attributes theists have always ascribed to him.
Paradoxically, it is always non-advertising people who ascribe devilish powers of persuasion to advertising.
The question of nature versus nurture or choice is always manipulated in terms of ascribing more or less culpability to our sexual preference; finding the bugger and the buggered more or less responsible.
Evolutionary biologists had always ascribed such difficulties to the famous incompleteness of the fossil record.
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