contributing in the PONS Dictionary

contributing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a contributing factor in sth

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Several distinct areas of the parietal lobe are responsible for contributing to different aspects of haptic memory.
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Researchers may be restricted from contributing to the trial design, accessing the raw data, and interpreting the results.
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Changed definitions of aboriginality and positive discrimination via material benefits have been cited as contributing to a movement to indigenous identification.
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Abi became a full member, contributing vocals and sax.
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Unfortunately, this food tends to be nonperishable, heavy on simple starches, and nutritionally deficient, thus contributing to high rates of obesity and diabetes on reservations.
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Over-indulgence, regardless of the socio-economic status of the family, is a contributing factor in familial estrangement.
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In flat river basins, non-contributing areas can be a large fraction of the river basin.
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There are various theories behind the motivation for contributing user generated content, ranging from altruistic, to social, to materialistic.
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The early 1990s saw him directing commercials and contributing revisions to screenplays by other screenwriters and storyboards for at least one animated feature.
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The latter is also the biggest contributor to services, contributing one third of its total output, followed by trade and financial intermediation.
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