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It ascribes to America its own actions: incitement of violence in Kiev, support of extreme nationalists in eastern Ukraine, military involvement in the conflict.
Wozniak criticised the film's accuracy - "I felt bad for many people I know well who were portrayed wrongly in their interactions with Jobs and the company" – and argued that its portrayal of Jobs is too flattering, since it ascribes to him a business and technology genius, which he did not always possess.
Like Mill, he distinguishes between a term's denotation, which is the object or objects it stands for, and its connotation, which is the property or properties it ascribes to something.
The remainder it ascribes to demographics, as ageing baby boomers retire early, or to people who have gone jobless for so long they have permanently given up looking.
And, as a man with a keen amateur appreciation of quantum theory, he is haunted by the indeterminacy it ascribes to the physical world.
It is all the more chilling for the banal managerial skills it ascribes to the man who devised the simultaneous air attacks.
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Rather, it ascribes characters to linguistic expressions, and contents to expressions with respect to contexts.
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