Sentence examples for too attributed from inspiring English sources

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Descartes, too, attributed an at least proto-propositional, representative structure to emotions.

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She, too, attributes his ferocious drive to his star sign — and her somewhat more laissez-faire demeanor to being a Virgo.

She, too, attributes her success to her mother's strong academic pressure and also to mentoring she received in a federally financed program to give extra academic support to migrant children.

He, too, attributes this to the fact that, while in America a majority of a teacher's time in school is spent teaching, in China's best schools, a big chunk is spent learning from peers and personal development.

It would be implausible to suppose that Plato simply concocted the idea that Socrates followed a divine sign, especially because Xenophon too attributes this to his Socrates.

A former repo agency owner and insurance investigator, Marcum, too, attributes many of the recent mishaps and disasters -- and, ultimately, the rising insurance premiums -- to the narrowing profit margins for repo operators and the accompanying pressures.

Perhaps this is because homelessness is too often attributed to individual circumstances and moral failures, when in fact its causes are primarily structural and fundamentally linked to the prevailing ideology of the free market.

But, beyond the too easily attributed sulky generational angst that "my parents – and their elected representatives – just don't understand me", there is a serious generational conflict at work here.

In South Florida, Homestead Air Force Base reported rainfall of 3.68 inches (93.5 mm), but this too was attributed to the precursor frontal system, rather than Fabian itself.

As May and colleagues suggest, implementation failures are too often attributed to the behavioral inertia of individual professionals, rather than socio-organisational factors [ 15].

Using only the proportion of searchers, a, the implied condition, a = G (x ^ ), generates a single-cost measure for search costs, c ^ sing / = (1 − a ) 2 / 2. Yet, this also suffers from an upward bias because it too falsely attributes all the observed consumer inertia to only one of the costs.

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