Sentence examples for formally attributed from inspiring English sources

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U.S. officials have linked the hack to China — though they haven't formally attributed it to the government — and a Chinese national was accused in California last year of using the malicious software deployed in the hack.

Decompression from Earth's early protoplanetary compression explains geological and geodynamic observations formally attributed to plate tectonics without necessitating mantle convection.

In general terms, it is considered as a result of diffusion to the unequally available surface, which formally attributed to fractional dimension (fractal surface) or as a direct charge accumulation on the surface.

An RNase Z, presumably ELAC2 (RNZ2), is proposed to resolve the 3′ end of the mt-tRNA [18], although this activity has yet to be formally attributed to ELAC2 in human mitochondria.

While this lack of correlation could be formally attributed to variations in monoallelic expression between different cell lines and types, it should be noted that the genome-wide pattern of CTCF binding is very consistent between different cell lineages [ 30, 38, 39].

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However, the study merely documented the trend toward increased large wildfires, without formally attributing its cause.

Facebook will not yet formally attribute its new findings to the Russian state-linked Internet Research Agency IRAA).

At the end, statistically significant association does not mean correlation; we cannot formally attribute the observed changes to the diffusion of guidelines.

More formally, attributes are functions of type ((S T):W), where W is the logical space (possible worlds), T contains time moments, and S (upepsilon ) T. (M_{mathrm{w}}) denotes the application of the attribute M to (w.mathtt{W}), (M_{mathrm{wt}}) denotes the application of (M_{mathrm{w}}) to the time moment t.

Similarly, Cardinal Law walked the standard lawyerly line in not formally adopting words attributed to him in a newspaper article.

Formally, an attribute model q ̃, for an attribute q can be defined as: q ̃ = ( P r q ( μ q, σ q ), q mi n, q max ), (1).

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