Sentence examples for which ascribed from inspiring English sources

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"An institutional culture which ascribed more weight to positive information about the service than to information capable of implying cause for concern".

His 1984 book "Losing Ground," which blamed social programs for worsening poverty, and his 1994 book, "The Bell Curve," which ascribed lower I.Q.

He says "poor standards" risking patient care was tolerated and there was an "institutional culture" which "ascribed more weight to positive information about service than to information capable of implying cause for concern".

"All of a sudden you have Republicans sounding like liberals," said C. W. Brands, a historian at Texas A&M University and the author of a recent book, "The Strange Death of American Liberalism," which ascribed the decline of liberalism and of trust in government to the waning of the cold war.

A strong opponent of the "higher criticism" of the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses), which ascribed the books to composite human authorship or editing based on various original documents, Hertz sought to reconcile the Orthodox Jewish view of the divine revelation of Scriptures with the findings of modern science.

Broad resonance band with double resonance peaks phenomenon was observed during experiment, which ascribed to superposition of double resonance source contributed by independent magnetic stripes.

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This is based on the tenets of feng shui, which ascribe luck and prosperity based on the balance of fire, water, wood, metal and earth in the universe.

Only on the eve of the first world war was he driven out of business by better capitalised corporations like Pathé – an economic lesson fudged in Hugo, which ascribes Méliès's business failure to the war itself.

And it is not hard to show that Old Testament texts which ascribe change to God could be speaking metaphorically.

There is much to be said about this image of reason, which ascribes to reason the same exhaustiveness, dominance, and omnipresence that traditional theologies ascribe to God.

The central problem facing possible worlds semantics, however, concerns sentences of the same form as (7) and (8): sentences which ascribe propositional attitudes, like beliefs, to subjects.

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