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Others can be readily attributed to a known group.
She came from Russian stock, to which she readily attributed her melancholic, often passionate nature.
This behavior is most readily attributed to viscous delay as inflowing gas traverses the disk from outer to inner annuli.
The safety board report refers to an inspection of the wrecked bus, three days after the accident, that found 21 mechanical faults, including 10 that could not be readily attributed to the crash.
America's patent internal conflicts are readily attributed to race, gender, immigration and the clash of generations; but they are not, and never have been, ascribed to class.Geopolitics has crimped the left, too.
The average size of rocky intertidal gastropod species in MSA and later coastal middens allows a test of this idea, because smaller size implies more intense collection, and more intense collection is most readily attributed to growth in the number of human collectors.
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In the report of the incident in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, the researchers write, "Investigators should beware of too readily attributing a psychogenic cause to unusual outbreaks of acute illness in school children".
A study published last year by Harvard University researchers found that emissions from methane have increased significantly since fracking began, although the researchers said they could not readily attribute the increase to fracking.
Women, in our poor, preprogrammed imaginings, are just a slightly uglier surface than the one we see – and the only intentionality we readily attribute to them is the work of masking.
In 2004, Andrei Shleifer, an economist at Harvard University, published a paper in the National Bureau of Economic Research titled 'Does Competition Destroy Ethical Behavior?' In it, he argues that unethical behavior we readily attribute to "greed" — like corruption or the use of child labor — are actually the result of market competition.
In 2004, Andrei Shleifer, an economist at Harvard University, published a paper in the National Bureau of Economic Research titled 'Does Competition Destroy Ethical Behaviour?' In it, he argues that unethical behaviour we readily attribute to "greed" — like corruption or the use of child labour — are actually the result of market competition.
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