Sentence examples for be hard to attribute from inspiring English sources

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Yet it would be hard to attribute even a eudaimonistic position akin to Aristotle's to the writer who in "On Moderation" advised moderation even in pursuit of virtue and moderation.

So far there hasn't been a documented case of anyone taking advantage of this exploit, which, Google pointed out in a blog post yesterday, has existed in chips for 20 years, but security experts have suggested it would be hard to attribute an issue to this particular exploit, even if they had known about it.

However, many benefits will take time to be realized, and may accrue across a sufficiently broad range of areas that it will be hard to attribute them directly to changes in IT.

Severe fibrosis with stricturing may provide incontrovertible evidence of radiation-induced damage but radiation-induced bowel changes are also seen in patients without symptoms and sometimes it can be hard to attribute the patients' bowel habit directly to physical damage caused by radiation to the rectum.

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As a result, any clinical results will be harder to attribute to the blended intervention.

But, he said, "It's hard to attribute that all to West Nile".

But our growth was due to other factors, as well, though it's hard to attribute cause and effect for much of it".

Although Labor's key investment commitment was $25m for a National Dementia Strategy, it's hard to attribute a win or lose verdict for older Australians, as the schemes target completely different issues.

JE: I know it's hard to attribute your growth from one thing to another, but how have you changed as a photographer since you've been in Noor and has Noor had anything to do with that?

"It's hard to attribute the site being down to the Amazon separation, although Amazon Web Services offers elastic computing power that would have helped with this surge in demand," said Matthew Nemer, an analyst at Wells Fargo Securities who covers e-commerce, in an e-mail.

It's hard to attribute any of her opinions directly to her gender or to her ethnicity, but, as she has observed, her background is inseparable from her views — a circumstance that has applied to every Justice who has ever served on the Court.

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