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However, it is thought that contaminants in the other ingredient caused the health problems attributed to Agent Orange.
When he travels now in Vietnam, he sees how the war lingers in hospitals there, in children born with defects attributed to Agent Orange and in others like Phuc, who were caught in napalm strikes.
We now know that this is one of the many devastating health and environmental effects that can be attributed to Agent Orange, the herbicide U.S. forces used in Vietnam.
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Using a Latin-square design, these strategies were attributed to agents of different appearances to present different objects.
The report is expected to be made public by the Pentagon on Wednesday, and it will doubtless lead to a new effort by veterans groups and some lawmakers to secure additional disability payments to veterans who have long complained of health problems they attribute to Agent Orange exposure.
The difficulty in the case where the relevant powers are all within the psyche of a single individual agent is that there is no such independently identifiable pair of standpoints in terms of which we can distinguish the powers that bully this agent from the powers that can be attributed to the agent herself.
We further assumed outbreak illnesses represented all illnesses and weighted the results for each agent by number of all foodborne illnesses attributed to each agent (1 ).
A day after withdrawing his name for consideration for the Washington Wizards' head coaching job, St. John's Coach Mike Jarvis said yesterday that the only college coaching job he wanted was the one he had despite a statement attributed to his agent late Monday that Jarvis was "considering a major college coaching position in the Big Ten".
Jarvis issued a statement disputing remarks attributed to his agent, Robert Ades, by The Associated Press that, besides considering a couple of other National Basketball Association possibilities, his client was interested in an unnamed Big Ten school that was a "step up from St . Johns in terms of stature".
This responsibility is then attributed to an agent or, metaphorically, to the other event or state of affairs in question (e.g. outbreak of war, high unemployment).
George Chryssides (1975) argues that a miracle, conceived as a violation of a scientific law, could never be attributed to any agent, divine or otherwise, since the assignment of agency implies predictability.
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