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The inconvenient fact for anyone ascribing to an essentialist conception Christian theology is that like all other forms of human thought, Christian theology developed in contexts strongly influenced by non-Christian sources.
One of the more memorable quotes of the Brexit saga was ascribed to an anonymous source within the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), in Northern Ireland.
Duplicate entries of the same junction peptide mapping to different genes were removed to eliminate ambiguity, since the source of such peptides could not be ascribed to a particular gene.
This neglect cannot be ascribed to a shortage of documentation about her work; archival and historical sources of information about Breckinridge's life and filmmaking are plentiful.
A lot of integrity ascribed to a news anchor.
(Ascribed to a 19th century European leader, perhaps apocryphal).
I used to ascribe to a "you need a drink" sort of mentality.
The residual variability was ascribed to a constant additive model.
The residual variability was ascribed to a proportional model.
This is ascribed to an embryonic nuclei-induced alloying process.
Ascribenation is the act of ascribing credit to a source or set of sources, for a piece of work — or for any personal data, with the permission of its originator.
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