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ascribe to oneself VB

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Other benefits ascribed to the rear suspension were better traction and a much smoother ride for rear seat passengers.
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It is difficult not to ascribe enormous weight to this experience for the direction his work took from that time on.
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According to the early residents, these two elders were the most illustrious among them all and were ascribed with high respect.
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As a result, what is characteristic only of the group under study is taken for granted and ascribed to the general population.
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When this is so, equilibrium constants can be ascribed to individual equilibria, but they are not always unique.
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He ascribes practical advantage to the condition from every known electoral system satisfying it (p. 110). 3.
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He stated the court was ordered by superiors to ascribe the attack to an accident, rather than to deliberate hostility.
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The plains tribes ascribe it to the result of unfavorable chance.
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Ascribing eudaimonia to a person, then, may include ascribing such things as being virtuous, being loved and having good friends.
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He ascribed extraordinary significance to the medical science, the medical training and the public health.
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