Sentence examples for are trying to attribute from inspiring English sources

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Yet California businesses are trying to attribute higher rates to recent benefit increases for injured workers.

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"They were trying to attribute what they saw to natural processes rather than to extraterrestrial or godly activity," Sigurdsson says.

However, talking about a woman's appearance in a professional setting, especially when you are trying to trumpet her job-relevant attributes, can be damaging to her.

Increasingly, private initiatives are trying to build zones of legal freedom that simulate some attributes of the public domain.

In a study from 2014, Google revealed that it was trying to understand what attributes of a business listing were the most noticed.

But there is reason to be very cautious about trying to attribute the presence or absence of voter ID to turnout.

Because you're trying to combine specific attributes, there's no point in grafting two plants of the same variety together.

If one works towards programs whose "thinking" is constitutionally incapable of violating predetermined constraints, one is trying to engineer away the defining attribute of an intelligent being, of a person: namely creativity.

"You can see what Ronny Deila is trying to do, you can see what attributes players need to play in that system.

He is, though, mostly influenced by Descartes, and in some ways is trying to keep with Descartes' notion of "attribute".

What really made me realize that my depression may be partly attributed to loneliness is trying to think of someone's name for those forms that ask for emergency contact, health care proxy, executor, etc.

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