Sentence examples for do we attribute from inspiring English sources

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Hume next poses two questions about the rules of ownership of property and the associated virtue of material honesty: what is the artifice by which human beings create them, and why do we attribute moral goodness and evil to the observance and neglect of these rules?

If one were to give one point to one major, how many points do we attribute to a student who takes a class on ethics in a business program?

Why and under which circumstances do we attribute human-like properties to machines?

It's how do we attribute the outcomes to our housing intervention.

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We performed FCS on all of the proteins, and as prior investigators have done, we attribute the decays in the autocorrelation function to three primary sources: (1) diffusion out of the focal volume, (2) light intensity-dependent dark states (e.g., triplet states), and (3) pH-dependent protonation deprotonation chemical exchange.

Since no facts of which we could possibly become aware can force us to attribute any particular significance to them, and since in order to decide what to do, we must attribute some significance to the facts of which we are aware (even if this involves taking them to have no significance at all), our decisions are "up to us".

Do we really attribute him not taking the new ball to batting No6?

"However, if oil prices fall sharply form current levels, do we then attribute that to an especially weak economy and therefore sell the retailers on the really weak economy thesis?" The analyst notes, "We are not making a case against retailers by playing on the weak consumer thesis".

Neither do we want to attribute the problems of communication to a technology.

How do we measure and attribute the contributions made by organizations, institutions, and donors to the effectiveness of health systems?

Bolzano prefers this copula to the copula expressed by a form of 'to be' for the following reason: In everyday language we try to avoid abstracts such as 'wisdom' and prefer saying 'Socrates is wise'; but in doing so we attribute a property — namely wisdom — to Socrates.

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