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Relatively few Britons got flu shots this year, officials said, ascribing that to skepticism after the swine flu pandemic proved less lethal than feared.
He ascribes that veneration to the altar's pyramid shape.
Jay A. Neveloff, a partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, said the conversion market "happens to be active in New York," but he ascribed that more to the strong market and the sensibilities of developers than to calculations about the future elections.
Rather, they ascribe that to the failings of Labour governments in the past to connect with their traditional base of voters.
Mr. Gans ascribes that to simple reluctance of American builders to try new technologies.
He ascribes this to that 1958 agreement on UK-US nuclear dependency, which prompted De Gaulle's veto on British EEC membership.
He says he doesn't run away from Tea Party support, but doesn't ascribe that mantle to himself.
In 1781, he noted that the south cap appeared "extremely large", which he ascribed to that pole being in darkness for the past twelve months.
Commentators have ascribed that result to fluid overload rather than hyperoncotic albumin per se, however [ 83, 84].
Such talk indicates that Kant believes that the sort of value that he ascribes to rational beings is one that they possess to an infinite degree.
Mr. Hedl ascribed that to the lingering power of Croatian nationalists.
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