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But should virtue be ascribed by politicians who can build policies by deciding how much privacy the public is entitled to?
The change in the lattice parameter values can be ascribed by the substitution of Co2+ ion in Zn2+ sites, which has a higher ionic radius than Zn2+ in their tetrahedral coordinates.
However, clearly, S288c is able to co-metabolize galactose with ethanol and this may be ascribed by galactose transport by e.g. the hexose transporters.
In fact, it does not matter whether a company intended such a result because, by law, if the company (e.g. the board) was substantially certain of the result, and continued on regardless, then intent will be ascribed by the court.
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The fatal stabbing of a Polish monk in the Tunisian capital on February 18th was ascribed by some to Islamist radicals.
Rosberg experienced a blowout in Friday practice, which was ascribed by Pirelli to the tyre having been cut externally on the track.
And some of the economic activity that has been ascribed by the ONS to inventory building by firms could ultimately be attributed to exports.
This failure was ascribed by some to the family "curse" wrought on his grandfather, the 5th earl, who was codiscoverer of the tomb of Tutankhamen in 1922.
The miniature, which is ascribed by Bonhams to the "circle of [painter] Charles Hayter" is set to be auctioned by Bonhams next month, and is expected to raise between £10,000 and £15,000.
A full break-up of the business still looks compelling to us given some of the core assets - in particular the two major copper assets - could attract significantly higher valuations than is currently being ascribed by the market.
"The low and decreasing level of use was ascribed by the Home Office to the success of the returns process and the fact that more families were accepting voluntary assistance to leave the UK.
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