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be imputing

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To attribute or ascribe (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source.

  • The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness.

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This was held to be imputing racially discriminatory motives to Nightingale--and thus implying them to be historical fact--without sufficient proof.

These will include use of the SHeS-SMR/NRS to build an imputation model for alcohol consumption, which would then be extrapolated to impute consumption for the entire population; this would be carried out with caution since we would be imputing a high fraction of the data.

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Missing data will be imputed using multiple imputation techniques.

Missing outcome data will be imputed using multiple imputation [ 52].

Missing data will be imputed using multiple imputation techniques [ 62].

Missing values will be imputed using multiple imputation techniques.

"Accordingly, his knowledge of his own perjury cannot be imputed to the prosecution".

Can political opinion be imputed?

This ignorance can often be imputed to personal responsibility .

An event ( = death) was recorded whenever death could be imputed.

Missing values will be imputed.

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