Sentence examples for implicitly attributed from inspiring English sources

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Most studies have implicitly attributed all costs for the adjustments in the financial system since the crisis to Basel III and the other new financial regulations.

Perhaps because that economic crisis found so many Americans burdened with deprivation and uncertainty, he implicitly attributed to his everyman a unitary perspective, as if shared distress imbued members of the public with a common outlook.

These positive outcomes are implicitly attributed to the correction of hypoventilation and nocturnal desaturations, and to the relief of dyspnea.

In that study, a 44 μmol/L (0.5 mg/dL) rise in serum creatinine within 48 hours of imaging was defined as CIN and implicitly attributed to contrast exposure irrespective of comorbidities, and in aggregate occurred after 6% of scans.

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"According to this, even nanotechnological development proceeds autonomously towards a predetermined goal, without it being lead in a different direction, changed or even stopped by the external social and political influences" [17, p 92]. Protagonists of the third industrial revolution explicitly or implicitly attribute the development dynamics of the transhumanist approach to this teleology.

Although humans increasingly interact directly with machines it remains unclear whether humans implicitly attribute intentions to them and, if so, whether such interactions resemble human-human interactions on a neural level.

This test may lack power by implicitly attributing part of the inconsistency to heterogeneity.

Although this applies to learning rather than to assessment, many teachers implicitly attribute a similar but reversed process to the act of recall, believing that spontaneous recall is more valid than cued recall.

In another case, one can demonstrate an implicitly negative attribute of something from the fact that it is composed of real parts, arguing, for instance, that "Whatever has separable parts is destructible, every material thing has separable parts, therefore every material thing is destructible".

All of this, we are implicitly led to believe, can be attributed to the brothers' fateful inability to resist the woman whose name, appropriately enough, is Sharky and who, also appropriately, never appears onstage.

Chris Petrella, a lecturer at Bates College, has written that this overrepresentation can be directly attributed to contractual provisions that "implicitly exempt private prison companies from housing certain types of individuals whose health care and staffing costs disproportionately attenuate profit margins.

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