Sentence examples for with ascribed from inspiring English sources

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Also, 10 deaths and 13 permanent disabilities from Ephedra-containing herbal drugs were reported to the FDA and the effects with ascribed to its sympathomimetic effects [ 41, 56].

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The problem with ascribing it all to Xenocrates is that Porphyry introduces the passage as a quotation from Heraclides, which would be strange if everything quoted, in fact, belongs to Xenocrates.

The bizarre fascination with ascribing modern opinions to historical figures is the reason why American religious zealots invoke famously skeptical people like Thomas Jefferson or Benjamin Franklin to justify their insanity.

In part, an issue with ascribing a relationship between 'fatigue' and injury is the lack of an appropriate definition of fatigue in the first place, that is both appropriate and measurable in a field-based setting.

And Trump continues to stand by his plans to establish a Muslim registry and ban immigrants from "certain" Muslim countries from the U.S. It starts with a registry, with restrictions, with irrationally ascribed guilt, and with fear.

Associations were examined between increased purchases of locally grown produce outside the workplace and ordering at work, proportion of friends who ordered, degree of satisfaction with orders ascribed to coworkers, and degree of satisfaction with the project ascribed to management.

"God Is With Us," ascribed to a Father Vasiliev, established a bold, assertive tone in lines of surprising rhythmic bounce.

Secondly, professionalism and commercialism are conceived of in essentialized fashion, with meanings ascribed to each a priori.

Fibres of higher draw ratio showed a sharper decrease in melting temperature with dose, ascribed to crosslinking at fold surfaces and greater chain scission, due to higher crystallinity.

It is presumably, then, to Wintour's disadvantage that it is so hard to picture this astonishingly grand person parcelling up Tuttle-style snippets, not least because, if we believe newspaper reports and the whiny roman à clef The Devil Wears Prada, her own approach to common versus eminent people shares so much in common with that ascribed to Ms Vadera.

The artist blends stylistic cues from the Kano School, the dominant painting mode in Japan through the 15th and 18th centuries, and blends them with motifs ascribed to traditional western art movements like Abstract Expression.

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