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Putting Obama over the top will be ascribed to someone... and nobody wants that level of notoriety, especially if you're an elected official".
The first few instances in which these umbrellas are sighted will be ascribed to the charitable guess that the people wielding them didn't notice that the temperature has dropped low enough for the rain to have turned into beautiful white fluffy snowflakes.
That just means another $550 million of the Seagram purchase will be ascribed to that mysterious asset "goodwill".
This will generate a unique treatment allocation number which will be ascribed to the patient blindly by the physician.
This makes it so that any parking violations, traffic violations, and civil litigation resulting for the vehicle before the title is recorded will be ascribed to new owner of the vehicle.
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As human beings would design these artificial agents to behave within pre-specified formalized ethical frameworks, it is likely that responsibility will still be ascribed to these human actors and those that deploy these technologies.
An improvement will often be ascribed to the treatment, although at least two other factors often play a role.
However, pancytopenia in a returning traveller with fever will usually be ascribed to the cause of the febrile illness and thus the possibility of proguanil toxicity might be overlooked.
As for the 294 counterfeit paintings in Florida, no one holds out much hope that they will one day be ascribed to those famous artists, and the FBI agent had made a number of calls.
That being: Never ascribe to malice what can be ascribed to technical incompetence.
The pressure that is on her as a result cannot all be ascribed to her enemies, and if she ignores that she will only help them.
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