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The phrase "as it attributes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the way something is assigned or credited, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The study was well-received, as it attributes the findings to several key factors."
Alternatives: "as it assigns" or "as it credits".
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It is, however, kind of embarrassing -- post-doping revelations -- as it attributes his biking triumphs to hard work, perseverance and sheer force of will as opposed to, say, sophisticated performance-enhancement boosters.
The attempt to estimate the trials'typicalal' sampling error as a moment-based sampling error [ 10] may be misleading as it attributes less emphasis to the trials with a very high number of participants and events.
Interleukin-6 is considered a major source of early Th1/Th2 control during CD4+ T-cell activation as it attributes to the promotion of the Th2 response and simultaneously inhibition of Th1 polarisation.
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Another passage in the Laws says as much when it attributes even reliable historical information to poets writing under the influence of the Muses and Graces (682a).
The U.N. report, by contrast, finds twice as many casualties overall, and it attributes nearly three times as many to pro-government forces.
Albania has denounced the reports of unrest and security crackdowns as "slanders" that it attributed to Serbian nationalists in Yugoslavia.
But I don't credit that perception to visiting the temple so much as I attribute it to Albert Hofmann's marvellous discovery, my problem child and irreverent entheogenic utensil, LSD.
But I don't credit that perception to visiting the temple so much as I attribute it to Albert Hofmann's marvelous discovery, my problem child and irreverent entheogenic utensil, LSD.
Yes, you can reference this article on your website as long as it is attributed to Harvard Health Publishing.
The basketball term slam-dunk, reflecting certainty of outcome, has haunting overtones in Washington as it was attributed to the then CIA director George Tenet in describing the intelligence case in the runup to the 2003 Iraq invasion for Saddam Hussein's supposed possession of weapons of mass destruction.
For instance, the idea that EVD only affects certain groups such as poor Africans and African immigrants is comparable to HIV/AIDS as it was attributed to homosexuality in the early days of the epidemic (39, 40).
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