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to factors
noun
A doer, maker; a person who does things for another person or organization.
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Ms. Frenkel's success seemed due to factors beyond her gregariousness.
Burberry's problems are predominantly down to factors out of their control eg political and economic instability.
Owing to factors such as these, precise national emissions figures will remain the subject of debate.
Researchers have attributed changes in copepod populations to factors like external predation and food supplies.
But so much of what we call greatness is attributable to factors that we generally ignore.
The researchers related this to factors that they expected would affect wellbeing.
But he attributed that slip in sales to factors other than lack of buyer interest.
But Obama remains competitive, owing to factors that can't be described in statistics.
But, O'Neill also pointed to factors that could prick the markets in coming days and weeks.
This was due to factors fully described in court.
The average Beijinger, says WWF, has a footprint three times the Chinese average, due to factors including private car use.
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