Sentence examples for attribute something from inspiring English sources

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It is clear that pantheistic systems which start from the theistic God which they then find to be all-inclusive, or Absolute Idealist systems which derive all reality from a spiritual principle, will find it easier to attribute something like personhood to the cosmos than will those which are more naturalistically motivated.

We create a dummy variable which takes the value 1 if the person responds that she feels identified "To some extent" or "To a high extent" to at least one of the following questions: Relate new ideas into real life, Like learning new strategies, Attribute something new, Get to the bottom of difficult things, Figure out how different ideas fit together and Looking for additional info.

Not only am I now running everything I write through it (as I'm doing with this piece before it runs in HuffPo now), scanning for simple errors but Grammarly also checks to see if the words I am stringing together in any particular order might be 'borrowed' from some other writer or whether I need to properly attribute something I write to somebody else.

Be careful that you don't attribute something that they did to yourself or blame yourself for how they reacted.

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LinkedIn has also stepped up its attribution in terms of sharing, by attributing something you re-share to the person who shared it with you.

Attributing something to Mark Twain adds to the joke.

If Berkeley denies this, he ends up a solipsist and a presentist, not just an idealist, as is noted by many commentators, e.g. Tipton 1974, 161. 7. Campbell (2002, 128) attributes something like this point to Berkeley as well.

Hood (2011) notes the expression 'managerial risks' does not have a clearly established meaning and adopts the expression 'blame risk' identifying at least two components of blame, which is the act of attributing something considered to be bad or wrong to some person or entity.

Still the puzzle remains: what is it that I am doing when I appear to be attributing something to the back of my hand by correctly uttering (5) — if, as agreed, I am not attributing a mental experience or a physical condition there?

Indeed, when we look at the ways in which we talk about a pain, we seem to be attributing something bad to a bodily location by reporting its somatosensory perception there, just as we report the existence of a rotten apple on the table by reporting its visual perception.

You're still saying "you," though: "When you said that…." But it's not "You are.... .. You're not attributing something to them.

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