Sentence examples for thought attributed from inspiring English sources

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Following reasons were thought attributed to this significant variation: 1) the sample sizes of some studies were not large enough, 2) since HBV DNA markers in newborns change during the first year, follow-up should be last to stable phase, and 3) the methods detecting HBV markers were not sensitive enough.

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Perhaps distracted by Haneke's own rather gnomic and preachy comments on this theme, pundits have I think attributed too much pure moralism to his work and therefore found it tiresome and disingenuous.

Alexander Rondeli, the director of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, recited to me a thought he attributed to the diplomat-scholar George F. Kennan: "Russia can have at its borders only enemies or vassals".

Their odd nickname of the Hi-Hi can, we think, be attributed to the fact that their ground, Cathkin Park, enjoyed spectacular views of Glasgow, situated as it was on a rocky knoll in the southside of the city.

This is one trend that I hadn't thought to attribute to decreased religiosity.

Critics thought differently, attributing the pantomime's success to Grimaldi's performance.

The characteristic of invasive GAS infections has been thought to attribute to genetic changes in bacteria, however, no clear evidence has shown due to lack of an intriguingly study using serotype-matched isolates from clinical severe invasive GAS infections.

Cytokine surge during AKI is at least partly resulted from subsequent impaired filtration and clearance of uremic toxins, and its impact is thought to attribute to the remote damage between kidney and distant organs [ 18].

The use of a cruciate-sacrificing system is advocated after HTO, as ligamentous instability is thought to attribute to poorer outcomes in those with implants retaining the posterior cruciate ligament.

In Wim Wenders' film I think he attributes it to soup made from chicken's necks and sheep's brains, cigars, rum and beautiful women.

So, yes, I think that attributing the poem to J. Alfred Prufrock is not that bad — he is, after all, the narrator of the poem, the one who experiences it and who writes it down.

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