Sentence examples for ascribes them to the from inspiring English sources

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Paul Toinet, however, ascribes them to the celebrated artists and engravers of rue Saint Jacques in Paris (see Toinet, Répertoire bibliographique et iconographique de Paul et Virginie, no. 742).

He does not deny that there are problems with Britain's poor but he ascribes them to the policies of governments over the past 30 years rather than a generic characteristic.Mr Jones offers a fairly standard left-wing analysis: Margaret Thatcher's economic reforms in the 1980s destroyed many of the old working-class communities that relied on manufacturing.

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While primitive people in the presocial or early communal stages might have been awed by such manifestations of natural power and ascribed them to the action of the gods, they would not necessarily have explained them as chastisement for human crimes before the concept of punishment became familiar under the regime of law.

The bands at the frequencies 82, 154, 218, and 474 correspondspond to the internal modes of the crown-like S8 ring and we ascribed them to the E2 torsion mode, E2 bond-bending mode, A1, bond-bending mode and A1, bond-stretching mode of the S8 ring, respectively [25, 26].

The proposed ability of C60 fullerenes to acquire positive charge allows ascribing them to the mitochondrial-targeted compounds.

First, 35 SNP markers were selected and BAC clones containing the alternative alleles were identified to ascribe them to the two haplotypes.

Although (like Ockham) he refuses to make relations into things distinct from absolute entities, he clearly ascribes them to an act of the soul by which absolute entities are compared and placed in relation to each other (an act of the referring soul [actus animae referentis]).

A spokeswoman for the hotel, describing the precautions, ascribed them to both the bombing and the Hambali arrest.

Further, there seems to be no obvious way to explain human beings' potential for maladaptive behaviours, such as smoking or suicide, unless you ascribe them to genetic defects in the hormonal value system.

Describing the mistakes as "unfortunate" and ascribing them to "intelligence or operational errors," the military said such incidents "were unavoidable and occur in all combat situations, in particular of the type which Hamas forced" on the army "by choosing to fight from within the civilian population".

Victims who developed any symptoms at all would, he says, ascribe them to a mild case of the flu, rather than a terrorist attack.In fact, biological weapons may prove more of a threat to their makers than to their intended victims.

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