Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The requisite "mens rea" formed by one is imputed to the others to enable a conviction.
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Such a term may be imputed to parties: it is not critically dependent on proof of an actual intention of the parties.
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Malice, in a legal sense, may be inferred from the evidence and imputed to the defendant, depending on the nature of the case.
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This righteousness was imputed to some through faith, which altered their eternal destiny.
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She answered that no crime had been imputed to her.
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