Sentence examples for supposed to attribute from inspiring English sources

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We're not supposed to attribute a couple of bad harvests, or the floods in Pakistan, to a changing climate.

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Such phenomenon is supposed to be attributed to the optical interference effect of the Mn oxide film formed on the coating surface.

The prepared PANI rhombic plates exhibit water dispersibility, processability, and flow-induced color variation, which is supposed to be attributed to the intermolecular interactions between residual CTAB molecules and PANI molecules.

Originally, this observation was supposed to be attributed to a possibly higher matrix content and cellular activity of D. pigrum biofilm-encased cells.

Ironically, these assumptions may lead people to make the very projective errors the objectivity package is supposed to avoid: attributing to the essential natures of the objects of study what are actually products of people's contingent beliefs and attitudes about those objects (Haslanger 1995).

UNTIL a few years ago it was generally assumed that nucleic acids lack the diversity required of primary genetic material, and proteins alone were supposed to possess this attribute.

Because this is an easy point to score, a lot of people are coming in to bat for Oliver who wouldn't go near his jerk rice with a 10-ft spoon, and never tasted his jollof rice either, with which he doubly insulted an entire continent in 2014, making it nothing like it was supposed to taste, and clumsily attributing it to Ghana when its origins are contested.

We draw the uncritical approach to weak ecological modernization which southern European countries are supposed to suffer from, usually attributed to the reactive character of environmental policy formulation and fragmented administrative structures[135].

The sort of conflicts that this distinction was supposed to explain Descartes instead attributes to different causes, to movements coming from the soul (the will) and to movements originating in the body, which can, but need not, propel the pineal gland in contrary directions.

I do think you may be right that I personally don't respond to promotion of candidates the way I am supposed to, but that I would attribute to being trained in anthropology, which makes us ask about the motivations and meanings in everyday communication.

Those readers who scan ads for video cameras may have been noticing a new and apparently paradoxical term of late: "fuzzy logic". Unlike fuzzy thinking, which is what my high-school math teacher used to accuse me of, fuzzy logic is supposed to be a positive attribute.

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