Sentence examples for ascribed to such from inspiring English sources

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A few other successes are ascribed to such observation before the balloon was supplemented by the far more valuable airplane in World War I. Nevertheless, the balloon never fulfilled its potential as a warning device.

The apocryphal acts purport to relate the lives or careers of various biblical figures, including most of the apostles; the epistles, gospels, and others are ascribed to such figures.

However, patients cannot be ascribed to such discrete binary categories (rare v. common, multi-infected v. otherwise healthy), and we have previously documented various Mendelian traits predisposing to a single type of infection.

Our overarching agenda was an important one, to consider the role of the federal government in advancing entrepreneurship in the United States as a means of advancing job creation and all the positive economic benefits ascribed to such an approach.

Apparently, the discrepancy between various experimental data on the heat of solution of fullerenes and SWNTs may be ascribed to such a sharp concentration dependence of the heat of solution of fullerenes and SWNTs.

How can it be imagined that the Constitution, when pointing out the cases where such an effect was to be produced, should have deemed it necessary to be positive and precise with respect to such minute spots as forts, &c., and have left the general effect ascribed to such consent to an argumentative, or, rather, to an arbitrary construction?

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"So we may ask the question: why would Iran ascribe to such a ridiculous belief that stands in the face of all logic and evidence?" Ahmadinejad said in New York that the "mysterious September 11 incident" had been used as a pretext to attack Afghanistan and Iraq.

After the EPR paper he stated quite clearly: "the whole situation in atomic physics deprives of all meaning such inherent attributes as the idealization of classical physics would ascribe to such objects".

These accounts are classified under the general heading "conventionalism", though they differ in the particular aspects of measurement they deem conventional and in the degree of arbitrariness they ascribe to such conventions.[12] An early precursor of conventionalism was Ernst Mach, who examined the notion of equality among temperature intervals (1896: 52).

To ascribe to such artificial entities an 'intellect' or 'mind' for freedom of conscience purposes is to confuse metaphor with reality".

"So we may ask the question: why would Iran ascribe to such a ridiculous belief that stands in the face of all logic and evidence?" "Al Qaeda was a competitor for the hearts and minds of the disenfranchised Muslims around the world.

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