The smog went but I don't know how much one could ascribe it to the actions taken.
To underestimate the value consumers ascribe to riding in a style that reflects their persona is risky.
It's surprising to hear him talk this way, because researchers don't usually ascribe human emotions to animals.
Until recently, most archeologists continued to ascribe the Neolithic revolution to a combination of climatic and demographic factors.
But it is wrong and unhelpful to ascribe crass partisan motivations to any justice with whom one disagrees.
Up until October 6, 2008, the Fed had the power that Romer, Beckworth, Ponnuru, and Sumner ascribe to it.
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"It's really tricky to ascribe changes in employment to trade, " says Susan Houseman, a senior economist at the W.E.
Yoon, on the other hand, does not ascribe to this point of view.
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Too many people ascribe today's mess solely to the excesses of American finance.
Some Western diplomats ascribe this to the pressure hawks in the diaspora have applied to the Armenian president, Serzh Sargsyan.
Others ascribe the enthusiasm for instalment funds to aggressive sales tactics rather than a new national interest in the stockmarket.
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We might ascribe it to an outburst of greed, the people running the companies are demanding every more in profits for example.
Many liberals ascribe it to the redistricting that followed the 2010 Census.
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If one of them fails, we ascribe it to their individual characteristics.
Engaged customers reliably ascribe more value to the product in question, as demonstrated by changes in attitude, behavior, product enjoyment, and spending.
To ascribe Asian success to some abstract number is to trivialize it.
So, the one thing we know you cannot do is ascribe to Pfizer UK the same general profit margin that Pfizer worldwide makes.
But residents on Middlesbrough's mean estates ascribe him near-messianic powers, and reverentially recount anecdotes about his pursuit of litter louts and intimidation of thugs.
Lots of people are primed and ready to ascribe her with an integrity that only she (out there amongst the Hollywood heathens) supposedly possesses.
To ascribe profit-seeking to a profession that is heralded as an embodiment of self-sacrifice would offend the sensibilities of the public and many physicians.
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What I was feeling was the same complex firing of neurons and synapses that ascribe human emotion to the furry, the liquid eyed, the infantile.
Athenian newspapers, including pro-opposition ones, have kept an odd silence on the issue, a silence some Greeks ascribe to the power of the construction lobby.
People ascribe, you know, motives to me beyond a simple statement.
Dr Goldenberg and Dr Levy ascribe this rise to the internet.
Applying this same process today, in a slow growth environment, we believe rational investors should be willing to ascribe a higher value to businesses with strong growth prospects.
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There seems to be a desire to ascribe to the Maya supernatural prophetic powers they did not possess but a failure to appreciate the true wonders of their civilization.
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Some of the stories we ascribe really are no better than that for we prefer them to the truth, a few people more than normal decided to buy bonds today.
This result will astonish the motley crew of economists, policy makers, central bankers, U.S. Congressmen, American labor leaders, journalists, trade lawyers, Japanese prime ministers and others who ascribe mystical powers to exchange rates.
This gap, created by our ability to generate data much faster than we can ever ascribe meaning to it via traditional approaches, has been evident in biomedicine since the late 1990s (see Figure 1 here).
Out of the 46 million Americans with no religious affiliation, 13 millions are self-described atheists and agnostics, but another 33 million are people who ascribe to some faith just not to any house of worship.
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