Sentence examples for courses attributed from inspiring English sources

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Designed by Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley — who have worked on courses attributed to Nicklaus, Pete Dye and Nick Faldo— this is a real course done up in a smaller-than-usual package, and you can move through it at something other than the glacial pace that plagues many golf venues.

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The undergraduates in these courses attribute ORDER's success to the interdisciplinary nature of the courses and to the graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who teach and mentor them near-peer models who inthem near-peerrse the undergraduates in a rigorous preview of the next steps in the academodelspeline.

We can of course attribute a lot of this to Saint Laurent's Hedi Slimane who used to dress them when he was at Dior Homme.

In our encoding process, the concept model attributes that were used for qualification were "246112005|Severity (attribute)|", "263502005|Clinical course (attribute)|", "246456000|Episodicity (attribute)|", "408731000|Temporal context (attribute)|", and "408729009|Finding context (attribute)|".

In addition, the time course showed a process that occurred gradually as opposed to the more rapid time course commonly attributed to attention.

The school's GCSE results are twice the national average - which could, of course, be attributed to the fact that it is a very small, nurturing private school.

This could, of course, be attributed to conditioning; given the pervasive informant apparatus in Libya, people may have learned to keep their thoughts on Qaddafi to themselves.

This improvement can, of course, be attributed to the increased political sophistication of voluntary organisations as well as a shift in government attitudes.

Mr. Ben-Eliezer faxed reporters his denial (printed all in capital letters), which read, in part, "Contrary to these press publications, Vice President Cheney never said that Arafat should be hanged, and I, of course, never attributed such a saying to him".

Of course Joe attributed it to racist voters rather than very serious reporters -- racist because it's presumably a synonym for 'uppity' and we can't accuse the press of such awfulness.

Old age of course is attributed to frailty, originating e.g. either from sarcopenia or the existence of co-morbidity concerning chronic diseases such as e.g. arthritis or diabetes.

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