Sentence examples for ascribed part from inspiring English sources

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She ascribed part of her success to her husband and sometime law partner, Hicks G. Griffiths, who was once state Democratic chairman of Michigan.

Some dealers ascribed part of the underperformance of the German blue chip index to a ban on short selling of financial stocks introduced by France, Spain, Italy and Belgium on August 12.

Hrabowski ascribed part of this attrition to the culture of science and engineering in college.

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(When someone leaked a civil-service report ascribing part of Britain's rise in violence to falling police budgets, Rudd claimed not to have read it).

David: I'd ascribe part of the shift, as Frank Bruni did the other day, to those gays and lesbians who were brave enough to come out and show the world what they look like.

Both Roger Fulford and John Van der Kiste, who wrote books about George III's children, ascribe part of the animus and fear towards the Duke to the fact that he did not conduct love affairs in public, as did his older brothers.

One attraction of this interpretation is that it also provides a satisfying reply to de Mairan's objection, considered above, that Malebranche succumbs to Spinozism by ascribing parts to intelligible extension.

The tool we describe is capable of ascribing parts of the total footprint to specific actions to which the business can relate and is sensitive enough to reflect the consequences of change.

The fact that Ripley feels a singular affinity for birds and the Far East and possesses the wherewithal to indulge his enthusiasm for both so hilly may be ascribed in part to family background and in part to exceptionally acute powers of vision, with which he is endowed by nature.

This function of silicon may be ascribed, in part, to the partial blockage of the transpirational bypass flow (Ma [2004]).

The sogginess of the first act can be ascribed in part to the tessitura of the role of Figaro: it simply lies too high for Dwayne Croft, who audibly tired in the course of his entrance aria, indubitably the best-known section of the opera.

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