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It'll take someone like Cruz to play with statistics to argue otherwise, as he attributes early growth months of 2001 from Clinton's boom to Bush and the astonishing negative nine percent 'growth' in the last months of Bush to Obama.

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Mr Hunter was speaking as he attributed rising turnover and profits to an increase in e-business projects.

Râzî was clear that he did not intend the essentialist reading to amount to an ampliation of the subject term to the possible such as he attributed to Alfarabi ("Alfarabi claimed that with respect to 'every J' one shouldn't [only] take account of actually occurring Js, but everything whose description as J is possible"; Râzî Mulakhkhas [2002] 142.4 5).

Apropos   I am disappointed that GK has made no comment on the action of phloretin as he attributed to it the unique effect of inhibiting apical GLUT2(Kellett & Helliwell 2000).

Although Lamarck often used the phrase "pouvoir de la vie" to denote this fundamental tendency, his idea was completely materialistic, even mechanistic, as he attributed the trend toward progress to the motion of fluids in the animal body which would carve channels and cavities in soft tissues, and gradually lead to the evolution of increasing organizational complexity.

In Chicago he had a change of heart, which he attributes as much to his own musical growth as to Mr. Levy's alterations.

But Stumpf is not a phenomenalist as he advocates instead a form of critical realism that he conceives as the antithesis of phenomenalism such as that which he attributes to classical empiricism and to E. Mach.

Buffett, by his own description, was socially awkward as a kid (he attributes much of his later success to taking a Dale Carnegie public-speaking course as a young man), and the film is a portrait of a person for whom financial questions "are easy," as Buffett says.

The reason why she thinks this cannot be a sufficient condition is that, no matter what the author's intentions are, he does not succeed in importing x (an entity that appears in W) into W′ as y if he attributes properties to y that are too radically different from the properties that were attributed to x in W (1999 68).

As for Mr. Fulgoni, he attributes the success of his mission to Coltrane.

His original aim as a dressmaker-which he attributes to his Middle-Western background - was simply to dress women like ladies.

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