Sentence examples for ascribed to problems with from inspiring English sources

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These concerns have gone unanswered or been met with defensiveness, outright denial, or been ascribed to problems with "communication".

Concerns raised publicly and privately "have gone unanswered or been met with defensiveness, outright denial, or been ascribed to problems with 'communication'".

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Abundance declines can be ascribed to problems such as climate change, degradation of freshwater stream habitats, exploitation, water quality problems, dam construction and influences from the aquaculture industry.

The earliest treatise in mechanics, the Mechanical Problems ascribed to Aristotle, begins with problems having to do with a simple machine, the lever.

What version of Windows are you using? it means your problem cannot be ascribed to a problem recently fixed.

As elsewhere in Africa, these conditions are less likely to be seen as a medical or mental disorder, but are more likely to be ascribed to social or spiritual problems with poverty, social issues, major life events and 'thinking too much' [ 23, 41- 43].

Another problem is that the terms carer or caregiver are ascribed to those with a caring role, often by health and social care professionals, and may not be accepted by the carer [ 7].

There are, however, a few copies that may be ascribed to him with some certainty.

All might be ascribed to infection with HHV-8.

The complaints usually can be ascribed to perceptual and postural problems.

The larger MODIS values were ascribed to the gray body problem of the TES algorithm, whereas the lower MODIS values were not consistent with field references.

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