Sentence examples for attribute phrases from inspiring English sources

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But into the 18th and 19th centuries, master caricaturists such as James Gillray and George Cruikshank began using more rounded speech balloons to attribute phrases to Nelson, Napoleon, the royal family and prominent politicians of the day.

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An example of choice set is provided in Appendix 1. Finally, the DCE was pilot tested with a focus group of self-employed GPs to validate the attributes phrasing and then pre-tested (n = 100 GPs) to verify that the reference scenario was not strictly dominant.

For each accepted attribute, all phrases containing this attribute are displayed to the domain expert in Fig. 4b (all variants for the attribute "Aortenstenose" (aortic valve stenosis)) to decide about the different values of the attribute and their synonyms and semantic properties (e.g. regular expressions) in the terminology.

Various Web sites attribute the phrase to a British schoolmaster, to the Lancashire Evening Post, and to Rudyard Kipling.

Supreme Court cognoscenti usually attribute the phrase to Justice Robert H. Jackson's dissent in a 1949 free-speech case, Terminiello v. Chicago.

Various Web sites attribute the phrase to a British schoolmaster, to the Lancashire Evening Post, and to Rudyard Kipling.

Although I attributed the phrase to the early 20th Century US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, not David Cameron.

A newspaper headline reads "they made immigration reform fail," attributing the phrase to a McCain campaign advertisement.

Correction: September 7 , 2001 Friday A front-page article on Monday about the debate over productivity of the economy attributed a phrase erroneously to Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve.

In the early 3rd century, biographer Diogenes Laërtius attributed the phrase "do not speak ill of the dead" to philosopher Chilon of Sparta, later popularized in Latin as De mortuis nihil nisi bonum.

An article on Wednesday about the Arkansas Project, an effort at The American Spectator to unearth damaging information about President Clinton, attributed a phrase incorrectly to the magazine's publisher, Terry Eastland.

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