Sentence examples for but are not attributed from inspiring English sources

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"[We will] account to artists a good-faith pro rata share of any revenues and other compensation from digital services that stem from the monetisation of recordings but are not attributed to specific recordings or performances," they wrote.

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The painting arrived in London from Milan in 1861, but was not attributed to Bouts until 1911.

The same hybrid weight advantage was noted in hybrid mouse fetuses but was not attributed to overdominance by the authors [8], [9].

HPV types of Group 2B attributed about 6% of colposcopy referrals but were not attributing any high-grade cervical lesions.

The Open Question is always open, they argue, not because we are, in making a moral judgment, attributing some non-natural property to things, but because we are not attributing any property at all.

Acetone extraction slightly reduced the natural durability against Postia placenta but this was not attributed to the removed extractives but rather the higher temperatures to which the wood was exposed for solvent removal (Anderson et al. [1962]).

Two child deaths were reported (1 in the streptokinase and 1 in the tPA group), but they were not attributed to fetal hemorrhage [7 14].

One subject who received multiple doses of KAE609 developed elevated blood alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and creatine kinase (CK) levels that were assessed as mild adverse events, but these were not attributed to the study drug.

30 Two babies whose mothers received DHA-PQ in the third trimester were observed to have hernia and chromosomal abnormality but their abnormailities were not attributed to the treatment.

Results from a birth cohort study in the Faroe Islands, a community with a high intake of marine fish, whale meat and blubber, supported a relation between marine fatty acids and diminished birth weight for gestation, but the effects were not attributed to the mercury or PCB exposure [ 13].

Objective coercion, such as involuntary commitment and treatment, was often negatively reported, but the coercion of being detained was not attributed to the legal process involved but rather to coercive events that service users were subject to as a consequence of detention.

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