Sentence examples for view attributes from inspiring English sources

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This view attributes the bonding in coordination compounds to electrostatic forces between the positively charged metal ions and negatively charged ligands or, in the case of neutral ligands (e.g., water and ammonia), to charge separations (dipoles) that appear within the molecules.

This kind of view attributes to scientists a kind of error theory about many of their uses of the term 'random', but as yet the philosophical evidence adduced to convict scientists of this pervasive error is not compelling.

A more complex view attributes the end of Mars' dynamo era to substantial stagnation of the core, leading to an annular dynamo (Takahashi and Matsushima 2006) becoming too thin to sustain activity (Olson and Christensen 2002; Christensen and Aubert 2006).

The traditional view attributes this pattern to DNA slippage.

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Aristotle formalized the man-brute view, attributing a rational faculty to humans alone, lesser faculties to the animals.

The TUC's work, while useful, proceeds from a mistaken assumption, summed up in the following view attributed to TUC general secretary Brendan Barber: "Most people enjoy their jobs".

This is the opposite of the view attributed to the Founding Fathers by the N.R.A.'s chief executive, Wayne LaPierre, in 2009, when he said that "our founding fathers understood that the guys with the guns make the rules".

The murmurs of dissent within the administration reflected a view attributed to Ms. Whitman that the White House had been unwise to declare its opposition to the Kyoto pact before it could point to an alternative.

Many of his diverse intellectual achievements came to be obscured as later Confucians focused on the misanthropic view attributed to him that human nature is basically ugly or evil, and, beginning about the 12th century ce, his writings fell into a period of disfavour and neglect from which they have only recently reemerged.

The view attributed to William is that syllogisms and arguments are, as he puts it "subcontinuatives" [subcontinuativa] containing other sentences.

While addressing Robins 2002 and a precursor of Roth 2004, Gilbert 2002 disavows the interdependent conditional view attributed to her by Velleman, Roth, and Robins.

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