Sentence examples for commonly credited to from inspiring English sources

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The foundations of our welfare state are commonly credited to William Beveridge, the stern Victorian whose wartime calculations linked insurance stamps paid in with benefits drawn out, and for a time consigned enemies of social security to the fringe.

While the design of the bookwheel is commonly credited to Ramelli, some historians dispute that he was the first to invent such a device.

The youths' radicalization and flight are commonly credited to problems they have identifying with either mainstream European or immigrant culture, leading to confusion and a search for new ideologies.

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The show is commonly credited with introducing Minimalist art to the public.

Originally credited to Georges de Scudéry, these days it's more commonly attributed to his sister, Madeleine.

Increases were commonly attributed to disruption of local NHS dental services, while decreases were credited to improved access to dentistry, more rigorous practice triaging systems, or the education of patients regarding where to access appropriate dental care.

Just as Buddy Bolden can be considered year-zero in the life of jazz, so Frankie Knuckles, who died unexpectedly on March 31st, was the man most commonly credited as the godfather of house music.House eventually conquered the world.

(They are so called after Friedrich August Kekulé, who is commonly credited with having first proposed the hexagonal structure for benzene in 1865; however, a cyclic structure had already been proposed by Joseph Loschmidt four years earlier).

Whereas the golden age of Greek theatre occurred more than two millennia ago, the intensive use of scenery in the theatre did not begin until after 1600, and the position of scenic designer the individual responsible for the visual appearance and function of the scenic and property elements of a theatrical production did not become a commonly credited production position until the mid-1920s.

Mach is commonly credited with introducing the term "thought experiments" (Gadankenexperimente).

Galileo Galilei is most commonly credited, but his clumsy air thermometer, in which a column of air trapped in water expanded when warmed, was the culmination of more than 100 years of improvement.

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