imputation in the PONS Dictionary

imputation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

imputation of the corporation tax
tax imputation
imputation system

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The missing markers are predicted using imputation analysis.
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This imputation therefore constitutes the positive element of justification.
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This law is an example of a "de jure" imputation of political opinion.
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If the investment income includes dividend income, any imputation credits form part of the fund income, either assessable or exempt.
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Although a subject for satire, no imputation was cast on her morals.
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The imputation theory was important because it addressed the question of economic value.
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For other species such as plants, imputation analysis is an ongoing process using reference panels such as in maize.
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Due to advances in computer power, more sophisticated methods of imputation have generally superseded the original random and sorted hot deck imputation techniques.
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The kernel contains all imputations where no player has this bargaining power over another.
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The imputation is based on a value theory according to which owner-occupiers receive a service provided by dwellings.
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