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"ascribe" Definitions
  1. to credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute: The alphabet is usually ascribed to the Phoenicians.
  2. to attribute or think of as belonging, as a quality or characteristic: They ascribed courage to me for something I did out of sheer panic.

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It's tempting to ascribe all this to rich people problems.
This dynamic does not necessarily ascribe sovereignty to tech giants.
Or Girardi could ascribe Torreyes's big night to Weaver's performance.
Scientists (and most social scientists) ascribe to the scientific method.
Other Republicans ascribe Walker's value to his Midwestern, regular-guy personality.
I guess that's not a word that I'd ascribe to it.
The seductiveness of surface and how we ascribe value to that.
Why ascribe malice to the president when incompetence alone explains everything?
It's not the only set of standards companies can ascribe to.
So it's challenging to ascribe a bottom to Tesla's share price.
But some Chinese consumers ascribe traditional medicinal benefits to the animals.
But Anthony declined to ascribe any assumptions or intent to Jackson.
The real person we can ascribe all kinds of human emotions to.
They then asked participants to rate the paintings and ascribe a value.
Koch, consumer marketplaces are free to ascribe value to inferior and superior
Are we to immediately then ascribe blame to Hillary Clinton for that?
Industry experts also ascribe the companys China trouble to the Sino-U.
But it is far too simple to ascribe these dangers to NAFTA.
Experts say it's impossible to ascribe monthly fluctuations to any one cause.
Of course, we often do ascribe motive to people in other contexts.
Okay, so I don't like to ascribe blame, because we're all culpable, right?
It's hard to ascribe cleverness to larval insects, but antlions are something else.
And also fun, which is not an attribute I generally ascribe to Affleck.
It's steeped in the hysterical significance the young ascribe to their own lives.
To try to ascribe to him a traditional political motive is complete folly.
We all have a tendency to egocentrically ascribe our own perspective to others.
Many people ascribe to street preachers and freelance huggers a touch of craziness.
Some ascribe it to a thwarted slave owner, others to a runaway slave.
Officers usually ascribe such deaths to fighting between drug gangs or to mysterious vigilantes.
It is easy to ascribe such poor outcomes to low government spending on education.
You could ascribe whatever value to this you want, but the facts are facts.
No less a figure than President Barack Obama appeared to ascribe to this idea.
If she is evil, it's only because of the authority we ascribe to hotness.
Despite these firsts, it would be foolish to ascribe much significance to this announcement.
Sculptural positives — the work they produce — are the objects to which we ascribe value.
And yet Mengham does not ascribe to her creations anything other than aesthetic power.
Yet you have to be careful in how you talk about this aspect of pop culture, because everybody's subconscious is a little bit different, and a meaning I ascribe to something may not be a meaning you would ascribe to it at all.
But that does not mean we cannot ascribe our own meaning to what we do.
But a person's gender doesn't always match the personality traits we ascribe to their sex.
But to ascribe this situation to gerrymandering is to miss much larger issues about polarization.
For Wolcott to ascribe to this notion only gives this right-wing smear more credence.
It is much too easy to ascribe the white cop's crimes to his personal psychopathology.
Are you willing to have jealous colleagues ascribe your well-earned achievements to sexual prowess?
I'm inclined to tread cautiously here before I even ascribe any correlation, much less causality.
The power you ascribe to them isn't just a distortion of reality; it's a dodge.
"I wouldn't ascribe to them any success other than getting media coverage," Mr. Fee said.
The woman made me promise that I would not ascribe any information to her daughter.
The New York Times should not ascribe "Christian values" to a man with his record.
I, likewise, am having a hard time finding much to ascribe good or bad to Garrett.
Most analysts ascribe this push to Abu Dhabi's 56-year-old crown prince, Muhammad bin Zayed.
Others ascribe the shrinking space for dissent to the unchecked rise of chauvinist Hindu-nationalist groups.
He laughed at some of his contemporaries' attempts to ascribe non-musical meanings to his pieces.
Those rushing to ascribe that to the lack of instruments for economic policy coordination are wrong.
It's not something one can ascribe to just Bush, or Obama, or even the United States.
" Adams added later to Thomas Jefferson, "history is to ascribe the American Revolution to Thomas Paine.
Are we tempted to ascribe weighty philosophical meanings to the most plastic shit in our time?
People ascribe or attribute my symptoms to a person who's out of control or to criminality.
Mr. Heytens said the court should not be quick to ascribe political motives to state officials.
We're reminded of how easy it is to mis-ascribe others' motives, to get things wrong.
Let's ascribe it to technology-, TT: On a net basis, it doesn't. Long-term. Long-term.
And there is no room in the workplace for those who ascribe to such a thing.
Republicans have seized on Mr. Sanders's entrance, eager to ascribe the socialist label to all Democrats.
Many Britons ascribe any movement in the pound to the twists and turns of the Brexit saga.
It has a different—and inaudible—issue: some of its written characters ascribe negative stereotypes to women.
Her death initially baffled colleagues and police, who did not immediately ascribe a motive to the killing.
Laura is Catholic but Richard is not, and she does not ascribe her views to her faith.
As a currency, these electronic tokens simply cannot have both of the advantages backers ascribe to them.
Others ascribe Mr. Trump's rise to the xenophobia and racism of Americans angry over their declining power.
When I think of femme, I think about people who don't ascribe to masculinity in conventional ways.
Idiots on the right could barely wait to ascribe a "clash of civilizations" storyline to the attack.
Yet, it does the gallery a disservice to ascribe its importance in Detroit solely to its cosmopolitanism.
"Tone down our own rhetoric and not ascribe the worst motives to our colleagues," he said hopefully.
Assuming LaJeunesse's account is accurate, there are any number of motivations you could ascribe to these decisions.
Mozambique has little history of militant activity and police are reluctant to ascribe the attacks to Islamists.
Culture is not immutable, as those who ascribe countries' diverging fates to deep-rooted cultural attributes often suggest.
The argument for focused REITs assumes shareholders ascribe a discount to diversified REITs akin to a conglomerate discount.
There is, though, a crucial difference between them: the near-opposite meanings they ascribe to the term "reality".
This is dispiriting to critics of the Western media who do not ascribe its failings to malign conspiracies.
As the Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, it makes sense that Daenerys would ascribe to this tradition.
Universities that take race into account are typically reluctant to disclose how much weight they ascribe to it.
Both ascribe the president's success to the similar insight that modern politics resembles a form of tribal warfare.
Since the first televised presidential debate in 1960, journalists have tended to ascribe great importance to debate performances.
Mozambique has no history of Islamist militancy and authorities have been reluctant to ascribe the attacks to Islamists.
Please don't travel to other countries just to participate in religious activities you don't ascribe to at home.
We ascribe a certain significance to the male experience and women's experiences are seen as flippant and shallow.
Some of my favorite celebrities (Gwyneth Paltrow, Shailene Woodley, and Emma Watson) ascribe by the natural beauty life.
In political terms the biggest question is this: how much fault does the report ascribe to Mr Blair?
As it happens, Alabama's turnout crashed in 2014, which officials ascribe to that year's dull, incumbent-heavy races.
It's hard not to ascribe it to Donald Trump, who wasn't president in 2014, but is in 2018.
Fire seasons, once confined to the hot summer, are growing longer—something many scientists ascribe to climate change.
T'Challa was the first black superhero, created to capture the imagination and ascribe a supernatural power to blackness.
Language isn't just about understanding how to say things to someone and ascribe meaning to what comes back.
"I learned at a relatively young age not to ascribe malice to people as a motivation," he said.
The different meanings individuals and organizations ascribe to this term are so nebulous as to be essentially incomprehensible.
Recently, India's monsoons have become more sporadic, for reasons that many scientists ascribe to the world's changing climate.
Most people ascribe it to Nick Bostrom, a philosopher at Oxford University and the author of the book Superintelligence.
Perry's core mistake is to ascribe the attributes of resilience and reliability to a particular kind of power plant.
Having to ascribe categories to my gender feels antithetical to this because these words make my gender fixed + containable.
Simply put: She's a woman punished for veering from the paths and behaviors she is meant to ascribe to.
People will generally ascribe positive values to themselves, such as honesty, cleanliness and hard work, regardless of actual fact.
This makes it a lot easier to ascribe bad intent to them, or to blame them for your problems.
I make music with my heart and not my head, so I'll let other people ascribe words to it.
People in the film often ascribe other characteristics to her, but there's little evidence for them in her actions.
But it looks embarrassing for executives when investors ascribe little value to anything other than its star equity holding.
The narratives we spin up about politics are filled with iconic moments, to which we ascribe history-making importance.
He does not ascribe to himself high-minded principles or present himself as the symbol of some vaulting philosophy.
The historical argument for focused REITs assumes shareholders ascribe a discount to diversified REITs akin to a conglomerate discount.
Typically realists, Egyptian army officers who ascribe to this line of thought likely feel threatened by this military gap.
People ascribe spiritual meaning to both NDEs and psychedelic experiences; will that be diminished if we know too much?
Others ascribe to him a near-Shakespearean speech, delivered with his final breath, proclaiming the glory of the Union.
I don't know how much value Judge Thrash will ultimately ascribe to the nearly 1,000 objections Metcalfe drummed up.
Mr. Fair's equation seems to suggest that most voters ascribe the economy's ups and downs to the incumbent president.
"I am as hesitant to ascribe steady narrative meaning to my own life as to any other's," Shapland writes.
So to give the Joker a motivation, a backstory, is to ascribe logic to evil and play with fire.
It's not necessarily essential to ascribe philosophical theory to a piece in order to understand, access, or appreciate it.
A simple gesture allowed viewers to reimagine a princess who may not ascribe to a traditional standard of femininity.
Having to ascribe categories to my gender feels antithetical to this because these words make my gender fixed + containable.
"At this time, we ascribe zero value to Tesla shares from this business," Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas told investors.
What are they -- what is Mueller team -- and I ascribe no misdeeds to Rosenstein or Mueller, what are they investigating?
We should be careful not to ascribe too much to these images' virality, but we should also recognize their power.
The current questions ascribe it with too much importance, as if it might incite full-blown anarchy just by existing.
We often ascribe authenticity to people who go out in public without makeup or who are outspoken about their opinions.
Workers have this particular role; it's an identity you can actually ascribe an agency to, that's rooted in something real.
Government agencies like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and auto companies ascribe 94% of serious crashes to human error.
"Material regulatory action" against tech was number one; he rated the probability as low but "higher than financial markets ascribe".
I wouldn't ascribe any spiritual category to DMT—I like it when my favorite track comes on at the club.
Whichever theory you ascribe to, Apple's second quarter 2019 financial report is yet another weak showing for the iPhone brand.
"We define awe as having two key appraisals, which is how we ascribe meaning to what we're perceiving," Keltner said.
You have to work to ascribe to your opposition the same emotional complexity you find in yourself that you possess.
The authors of the study ascribe this to women's fear of violent attack, although the evidence is far from conclusive.
"In general, racism against people of color tends to denigrate their abilities or ascribe criminality to them," Beirich told me.
" "[Another] aspect it's trying to ascribe is how behaviors and underlying architecture can be deciphered with applying behavioral ascriptions—a.k.a.
It's silly the NHL feels the need to ascribe some false sense of self-importance to the All-Star Game.
If the economy flourishes as rates rise, he will ascribe credit to the prudent fiscal actions undertaken by his administration.
Clinton stretched facts to ascribe such negative findings about the Trump agenda to "conservative experts" and a former McCain adviser.
Whatever gender you ascribe to, just finding people you enjoy putting in long hours with at work can be daunting.
Experts continue to debate why, even as many ascribe this scandalous phenomenon to inequalities in access to screening and treatment.
Because we've known Tiger for so long, we immediately ascribe a tragic narrative to him, whether it's real or not.
Before the Battle of Winterfell, many tried to ascribe more reasonable motives for the Night King's murderous march on Westeros.
Spills were rare before this century, so some ascribe their increasing popularity to a modern preoccupation with opinion polls and popularity.
John Harwood: But why do you ascribe it to the Reagan consensus as opposed to technological change, globalization, movement of capital?
It's foolish to try to ascribe a single, unifying theme to an industry as sprawling and unwieldy as the movie business.
"I don't think that you have to necessarily ascribe meaning behind every tattoo," he told PEOPLE about his beaded necklace choice.
The paradox here is that the West is falling victim to just the tactics that its critics mistakenly ascribe to it.
"It's easy to pull words out, look at them in isolation and ascribe whatever meaning you want to them," Petty said.
Any attempt to ascribe his actions to a deeper, more textured strategic gambit is looking for something that just isn't there.
Thus armed, a student needs only to make an accusation to ascribe guilt — as perceived victimhood will always trump the aggressor.
In our current time, we don't ascribe much meaning to hexes, but we do put a lot of stock in medicine.
When smart, hardworking people strike it rich, the availability heuristic leads them to ascribe their success to talent and hard work alone.
Local health advocates ascribe the disparity to the historical trauma of being displaced by settlers, along with a lack of social services.
I can only ascribe this parabolic growth to the sudden spike in societal awareness of crypto in general and Bitcoin in particular.
The masons are, one imagines, a reference to the Freemasons, a fraternal organization a number of conspiracy theorists ascribe outsized influence too.
I'd say they ascribe too much power to monarchs, but given what happens in France in 1789, that much is astoundingly clear.
They talk about alcohol the way other indie bands talk about the Minutemen, and I don't ascribe a higher morality to either.
Years later on Twitter, Trump would ascribe Will's harsh view of him to Will's having "totally bombed" with his performance that night.
Some ascribe to Plato and Aristotle's superiority theory, the idea that we laugh at others' misfortune (this explains America's Funniest Home Videos).
It's unclear if Google will ascribe the bus accident to an error with its driving system or simply the complexity of traffic.
No other species has evolved in such a way to ascribe meaning and create emotional responses to music as humans, she added.
However, the critics have shown the very same disregard for the facts, the merits, and the process that they ascribe to Barr.
"If I feel close to nature or feel one with nature, I start to ascribe human-like attributes to nature," Forstmann said.
It's not just, I would love to ascribe it all to kindness, but I'm not claiming I'm that good of a person.
But then I also think you can see in Black History Month the power over people who ascribe to that idea of blackness.
But Marcia Stefanick, a professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine in California, hesitated to ascribe all the benefits to the dogs.
Moynihan's study went on to ascribe the social deficits afflicting Black households to a single-bullet cause: the ubiquity of female-dominated households.
Pollsters now ascribe much of the wrong-track numbers to general dissatisfaction with the political process and the vitriolic nature of the campaign.
Specifically, the writer criticized the company's diversity efforts and tried to ascribe tech's gaping gender gap to innate biological differences between the sexes.
Gala Porras-Kim and Daniel Small both engage in institutional critique, highlighting how the identities we ascribe to objects can change over time.
Stars will be grilled on feminism, on whether they ascribe to it, or know what it is, or if their latest film qualifies.
Since reciting the pledge or singing the anthem are generally routine, few would ascribe a particular political opinion to teachers who do them.
There are derisive takes that ascribe a skyrocketing rate of debilitating anxiety among younger workers to helicopter parenting and concomitant thin-skinned fragility.
"I'm not going to ascribe bad motives to him in doing it but it was really, I think, kind of tacky," he said.
For example, his detractors ascribe to him a gloomy anthropology, in response to his teaching that every human act is tainted with sin.
That was easy because I could make up that culture and ascribe those morals and beliefs to her, and so that's no problem.
The first is the gulf between the democracy-subverting powers that the briefs ascribe to Trump and the actual extent of his influence.
The financial disclosure statement did not say what investments the company manages, nor did it ascribe a value to any of those investments.
But Marrero said that he was not persuaded that the memos should be given the legal force that Trump's lawyers ascribe to them.
It's hard to ascribe this behavior to ignorance — he was, after all, like three of his colleagues, once a Supreme Court law clerk.
Independent Russian analyses by credible analysts like Alexei Arbatov and Vladimir Dvorkin ascribe many more nuclear weapons to China than does our government.
But then we start to get into questions of who gets to define the words we commonly ascribe to ideologies of hatred and bigotry.
They ascribe Italy's "Trump of its own" to an anarchic Italian tradition that predates not just Mr Trump's election win but also his birth.
I have read countless thinkpieces, considered all the point-counterpoints, and listened many of my smart, thoughtful friends ascribe real meaning to Kanye's antics.
Later, Fisher would ascribe the drug use to a form of self-medication for her bipolar disorder, which she was diagnosed in her 20s.
Over a billion Indians have already registered for Aadhaar cards, which ascribe unique ID numbers, and record fingerprints and iris scans of each person.
His supporters ascribe that success to his "Make America Great Again" promises to create new jobs and address economic stagnation in the rust belt.
For a long stretch of Western history, few people would have found it odd to ascribe prophetic power to this collection of Latin verse.
That assessment goes beyond an official statement made by intelligence leaders in October, blaming Russia for the intrusions but declining to ascribe a motive.
I ascribe it to the MC53's roots being firmly embedded in the core rock and roll music of Chuck Berry and Little Richard.
While some might be inclined to ascribe his suicide to mental illness, the letters he left make it clear that his act was political.
"The more value you ascribe to a term, the more you identify with it, the more you're willing to pay for it," she explained.
Changing his support for Trump [during the 2200 presidential election] — and you never want to ascribe motive — but just the fact he did that.
"I understand the tendency to kind of overanalyze and ascribe meaning to a personnel change at this stage in the race," the aide said.
We don't own him or his story, and we don't get to ascribe a tragic narrative to him that might not even be true.
The light synth-beat, the eerie undertones, but a cheerier overall vibe than one would ascribe to Season 1 or the show at large.
While unions often ascribe the shift of manufacturing jobs abroad to "corporate greed," the migration is a result of a more complex corporate calculus.
Putting a price on carbon and allowing it to be traded would ascribe fresh value to the lack of greenhouse-gas emissions in nuclear.
I think it's really dangerous to read too much into the number of civilian deaths and ascribe it purely to Trump's decisions or Obama's.
That's not usually a sentiment I'd ascribe to Game of Thrones, which has been known for its gratuitous use of graphic and often violent sex.
The statement from the Department of Homeland Security and the office of the Director of National Intelligence didn't ascribe a motive to the Russian hackers.
Your best friend, your partner, your mom—those closest to you could have different levels of interoception, or ascribe different emotional meaning to interoceptive cues.
They ascribe to their candor a larger meaning, a liberation of mealymouthed femmes who are unable to talk openly about their desires and daily degradations.
And grown-ups everywhere ascribe purposefulness to the world at large, understanding the workings of the universe in terms of divine agency — another silly mistake!
It's probably a mistake to ascribe any sort of grand strategy to Justice League, Warner Brothers' latest superhero film made in conjunction with DC Entertainment.
He's using all the nuance that we ascribe to fiction into a search for the truth, and relating it to an actual event that happened.
Because after listening to lots of valid criticism, I see how unfair it is to ascribe misogynistic thoughts to someone I don't know AT ALL.
While it may be tempting to ascribe DeMint's downfall to ideological tensions or Trump-related controversies, the true explanation seems to lie in office politics.
Whether or not you ascribe to that Kim Kardashian, famous-for-being-famous worldview, it has seeped into our culture in ways that are inescapable.
Clapper told lawmakers that the report would ascribe a motivation to Russia for the hacks but said he did not want to "preempt" the report.
Others tried to ascribe a motive, saying the gunman could be a member of a hate group because the victims were either Hispanic or black.
These funky-looking lights are literally just a big salt crystal with a bulb inside, and some alternative medicine practitioners ascribe health benefits to them.
Depending on the fandom and/or canon you ascribe to, they can envelope other people and objects, and their legs sometimes puddle on the floor.
Wooden toys have long been associated with open play and are a favorite of educators, particularly those who ascribe to the Montessori and Waldorf philosophies.
It may seem laughable to ascribe gender to a self-service checkout, but as humanoid robots become more developed, it's hard to avoid sexed robots.
You are neither asked nor most likely tempted to ascribe genuine democratic or civic concepts to a discussion forum attached to, say, a fitness site.
People are not used to ascribe job creation to technology, because we have it ingrained that technology destroys jobs-, SS: Alright, well, let's do that.
Davis doesn't ascribe any broad, anti-Clinton motive to government officials or members of the media who he believes played a role in electing Trump.
But Tapper also isn't afraid to ascribe motive when the president repeats a false claim "over and over and over" despite evidence to the contrary.
Mozambique has not been a focal point for Islamist militant activity in the past, and police have been reluctant to ascribe the attacks to Islamists.
Mozambique has not been a focal point of Islamist militant activity in the past and police have been reluctant to ascribe the attacks to Islamists.
Of course, the impulse to immediately ascribe wisdom to Sanders's signs of old age comes down to one fact: he is an old, white man.
Gender identity is deeply personal, and something that a gender non-conforming person should tell you about themselves, rather than something anyone should ascribe to them.
They may admire the photograph for its aesthetic qualities and symbolic power, but they're unlikely to embrace the message that the movement's supporters ascribe to it.
It's an astute critique on the fragility of a society built on the fabric of this made-up concept, money, that we arbitrarily ascribe value to.
The same people who confidently predicted a Clinton victory days ago will now seem confident about whatever theory they ascribe Trump's shocker to in the aftermath.
It's probably a mistake to ascribe too much strategic mastery to Blankenship, who has the charisma of a damp dishrag and whose ads seem downright amateurish.
The law to which the authors ascribe the potential "chilling effect" is the Computer Fraud & Abuse Act, which has been on the books since the 1980s.
How do you decide to ascribe to ineptitude what could be explained by malice, when malice has played a crucial role in so many electoral fiascos?
I don't entirely ascribe to that philosophy myself — I mostly enjoyed Solo, and especially his first meeting with Chewbacca, and the process of that relationship building.
Essentially, INNA incorporated both Levi's signature use of non-standard tunings and excessive distortion and Blunt's refusal to let anyone easily ascribe meaning to his work.
Muslims, including Muslim faith leaders and Imams, will be marching shoulder to shoulder with thousands of people of all faiths and those who ascribe to none.
A lot of privacy advocates have posited a future wherein we ascribe value to the data of individuals and potentially compensate people directly for its use.
Notwithstanding the mythical powers Republicans ascribe to cutting high-income taxes, the terms of the arrangement still leave the country vulnerable to humiliation and grave dangers.
Rather than ascribe it to "sell on the news," which is the most likely explanation after a strong week, some insisted it was a warning sign.
It's also important to remember that unless you're a woman's therapist, it's not your role to ascribe anything about her to her relationship with her father.
"I no longer ascribe to her view of corporate feminism as a heroic thing," said Katherine Goldstein, who hosts a podcast, Double Shift, about working moms.
TypeOneGrit has about 3,13 members on Facebook who ascribe to a program devised by Dr. Richard Bernstein, an 84-year-old physician with Type 1 diabetes.
But let's not ascribe any sinister motives and, instead, lay out the economic case for reestablishing a reliable, long-lasting free-trade zone for North America.
Catatonia is likely still under-diagnosed, likely because education on it is low, and many clinicians may miss the signs, or ascribe them to something else.
My sense is that you ascribe too much agency to political leaders and don't focus enough on the forces shaping their decisions in the first place.
The Trump administration's policy, called "metering," has led to longer wait times, though it's difficult to ascribe motive behind a migrant's decision to cross the border illegally.
Now they ascribe his rise to American decline, and to the rage felt by a superpower as it is overtaken by a harder-working, more disciplined China.
Our brains are hardwired to ascribe intense meaning to the songs we listen to when we're young; playing Deja Entendu in full can still make me cry.
Given the brilliance of the northern lights, just about every group of ancient people who encountered them found the sight astounding and sought to ascribe it meaning.
Dr. McScientist would pat the reporter on the head and say: Well, of course, one can never ascribe any single weather event to a changing global climate.
Whether it's power, soul, or character—whatever you want to ascribe it to, something that sets Rare Weaves apart is that it's not all in the design.
Its attention to politics, a deep distrust of debt and the unwillingness to ascribe a quasi-magical motivating power to interest rates all speak in its favour.
Humans have a natural tendency to ascribe agency—indeed personality—to animate objects, so creating a convincing simulation might not be as hard as it first seems.
Cynics may ascribe Mr Rubio's mild tone to the diverse population of his home state, and the fact that bombastic Mr Trump trails in the polls there.
The lenders include Ascribe Capital, Blue Mountain Capital Management, GSO Capital Partners, Silver Point Capital, Solus Alternative Asset Management and Symphony Asset Management, according to securities filings.
Even as his talent in the ring has won praise, it is a different word people often ascribe to him — humility — that has added to his appeal.
"Do you cover emails as a Lady Macbeth plot or is it just that Hillary didn't ascribe to email protocols delineated by the State Department?" she said.
It is conventional wisdom to ascribe the rise of first the Tea Party right and now Trump to the notion that working-class white Americans are angry.
EBD: We're getting our certificates of authenticity from Ascribe, and then we're selling it though Artlery using a smart contract that has resale royalties built into it.
It would ascribe a level of unscrupulousness that I wouldn't want to be on the hook for to say that fraternities actively encourage flouting of their alcohol regulations.
Because the error was huge — numbers were inflated as much as 60-80 percent for two years — and in Facebook's favor, some were quick to ascribe sinister motives.
A nationally representative online survey of 16,2 U.S. adults found that many ascribe health benefits to marijuana that haven't been proven, researchers report in Annals of Internal Medicine.
One need look no further than the backlash directed towards Miles Klee for "killing" dat boi to see that many people still ascribe to the earlier meme model.
To find out why certain papers and sections of society leap to ascribe attackers' motivations to mental-health issues, I got in touch with psychiatrist Dr. Simon Wessely.
That has come at the cost of the premium feel Snap had tried to ascribe to its ads, but gave overall sales a jolt by attracting more advertisers.
Number two, the global warming is now large enough that we can ascribe with a high degree of confidence a cause and effect relationship to the greenhouse effect.
His sense of duty is so clear that Kelly could fall easy prey to those in the West Wing who ascribe to, shall we say, less exalted motives.
"The labor-funded reports that ascribe manufacturing job losses to America's trade agreements couldn't be more wrong: Trade agreements haven't been the problem for U.S. manufacturers," Murphy said.
This is based on the tenets of feng shui, which ascribe luck and prosperity based on the balance of fire, water, wood, metal and earth in the universe.
When people disagree deeply and even ascribe dishonest motives to their political opponents, while simultaneously denying the legitimacy of our shared institutions, then all bets might be off.
I think that the instinct behind all art, I mean, we live in a chaotic situation and we ascribe meaning to it just like telling ourselves a story.
This unprecedented level of defensive litigiousness highlights a stark discrepancy between the story Cage wrote for Detroit and the actual ideals he seems to support and ascribe to.
These days, many folks ascribe to some variation of the incongruity theory, the idea that humor occurs when people expect one thing to happen and something else occurs.
That has come at the cost of the premium feel Snap had tried to ascribe to its ads, but given overall sales a jolt by attracting more advertisers.
Contributing Opinion Writer The Freudian concept of psychological projection refers to the behavior of people who, unable to acknowledge their own weaknesses, ascribe those same failings to others.
Read more " _____ • Jazz Shaw in Hot Air: "Hate President Trump all you like for whatever laundry list of crimes you care to ascribe to him, real or imagined.
There is always a temptation to ascribe a deep, unspoken strategy to Trump's improvised approach to politics—to find order in the chaos, a signal in the noise.
But while voters may be more willing to ascribe the country's economic state to Trump now, the GOP tax overhaul signed into law last month remains relatively unpopular.
A boomer myself, I see much gone astray, but I hesitate to ascribe our current state to the disappearance of some mythical sense of community and civic consciousness.
It is a great disservice to your readers to ascribe such certainty to the Budget Office's numbers, and to offer no mention of the other reforms in progress.
These are all functions you can ascribe to a distinct number of touchscreen-like motions, including a double tap, a brush inward on your sleeve, and a brush outward.
While it's impossible to ascribe one factor to Gore's razor-thin defeat, the Elián Gonzalez effort likely ginned up voting among South Florida's stridently anti-Castro Cuban-American population.
Not because I buy arguments from experts like Nick Bolstrom and Sam Harris, who ascribe to the Terminator and Matrix view of things (to oversimplify their mostly reasonable concerns).
Her chapbook is a beautiful mediation on seeing: The blind poet is a romantic notion — we ascribe a clairvoyance, literally a kind of 'clear seeing' — to Homer and Milton.
Yet, she also seemed to ascribe to ideologies or figures associated with the far right, like Roof and the young white male Columbine shooters, who were obsessed with Nazism.
All we have are a series of blurry images of the duo — out to dinner, at a concert, or supporting each other in other ways — to ascribe meaning to.
The researchers then ascribe up to $5.4 billion more, based on future cash flows, to its technology business, which helps other financial institutions use the cloud and big data.
It's easy to ascribe Trump's approval fade to his disastrous past week in which he badly underestimated the damage done by his administration's "zero-tolerance" policy at the border.
At the Gagosian last month, the 78-year-old artist himself was reluctant, as he has been all his life, to ascribe meaning to the words in his paintings.
This is what we're told about the world, generally: That if we can ascribe to a natural, unmessy ordering of things, we will be more healthy and clear-headed.
At times, the arc of season two leans a little too heavily on the kind of vague mysticism that American storytellers too often ascribe to any predominantly nonwhite nation.
The study authors note that, for better or worse, we tend to ascribe positive characteristics to attractive people: We assume they're more sociable and competent at interpersonal relation, while.
And though she shares the same name with the creator of the comic, it's unclear whether the reader should ascribe this character as a one-for-one stand-in.
She and Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, now ascribe the gap to scheduling conflicts, as well as the inevitable transition in roles as a singer enters middle age.
How can it not be when you label a whole group and ascribe to all those who are a part of it a particular negative trait or threatening behavior?
Our tendency is to reach past what we have attained, to have expectations that lie just beyond our grasp and to ascribe our success to ourselves rather than others.
Often the first human rights violations Westerners ascribe to North Korea, aside from preventing North Koreans from leaving the country, are the lengths it takes to indoctrinate its citizens.
Analysis of the economy should take into account all contributing factors, so it's unfair to ascribe credit for economic growth or blame for economic problems solely to one President.
And he said that he is not persuaded that DOJ memos arguing that presidents can't be criminally investigated should be given the weight that Trump's lawyers ascribe to them.
Experts are reluctant to ascribe a specific dollar figure to the opioid crisis, but they argue that what Congress has done so far falls way short of what's needed.
By the time the photo arrived on my feed, it was already encrusted with commentary from people racing to ascribe meaning to the first moments of the Trump presidency.
" Peter Boghossian on the principle of charity: "Unless you're a psychopath, you feel things deeply, and things have a moral resonance to them, and I think that one of the tragedies of the age, which is exacerbated by social media, is that we don't ascribe—in philosophy we call it the 'hermeneutic of charity,' and in anthropology as well—we don't ascribe charitable interpretations for why people believe things or why people do things.
With a billion plus Muslims in the world, the vast majority of whom do not ascribe to the radical strain of Islamist ideology powering the jihadists, America can't afford to.
Futures markets barely ascribe a 63 pct probability to the Fed raising rates even once next year and are beginning to price in a move toward a cut in 2020.
The Editors' Code of Practice, a set of professional standards most European publications ascribe to, was also revised to address child privacy, in the case of Princes Harry and William.
As he does for the New Year's Eve photo, he carefully frames his every shot to ascribe it a particular narrative, to place it in a context of his choosing.
Among those who build and rehabilitate affordable housing, most of those interviewed were careful not to ascribe motives to the proposal, given the acrimony between the mayor and the governor.
The conservative tendency to ascribe disconnected, negative global developments to something Obama's done, or to something abstract about his nature, is well known enough to be an object of satire.
Absolutely not, but that's what in we in the news business call "context," a tradition largely descended from pay-by-the-word publishing practices that few websites still ascribe to.
Just as you can break matter into elements and specify characteristics of each element — its atomic number and atomic weight and so forth — mathematicians ascribe essential measurements to a motive.
"It is the style of today's London to blame Moscow for everything and ascribe certain actions to which we bear no relation whatsoever," Mr. Ryabkov, the deputy foreign minister, said.
" Mr. Islam said he hesitated to ascribe any motive in the killing, because, as he put it, "killing by hacking is an old style of killing people in our country.
" Another wrote that "being a man is not a disease nor a pathology," adding that "it is grotesque to repeatedly ascribe collective guilt onto half of humanity known as men.
"The statements that are made about people and seeming to ascribe the worst motives to people as well, that's something we tell our kids not to do," Flake told Tapper.
There is always an attempt to ascribe a motive, to place emphasis on the true meaning of political violence when it suddenly erupts in urbanized centers of the Western world.
The cleaner literally launders money, referencing issues with Latin American tax systems along with cultural stereotypes, and challenging viewers to think rather literally about what, exactly, they ascribe value to.
Many people who have faith in the divine believe humans have a soul, and many of those people ascribe a soul very early in the process, conception being most common.
Clapper also said Russia has clearly "assumed an even more aggressive cyber posture," and there is a forthcoming intelligence report that "will ascribe a motivation" by Russian officials for those activities.
For years, astronomers have been probing this neighboring star system using the radial velocity method, which attempts to ascribe tiny wobbles in stellar light curves to the gravitational tug of planets.
This wild rice stuffing is completely vegan and gluten-free, and will make your friends or family that ascribe to those diets happy you made something special with them in mind.
But when it comes to holding rising stars like Franken accountable for their wrongdoing, people balk at using a standard that seems far harsher than the ones Republicans seemingly ascribe to.
"I can't say, and we don't know enough to say to ascribe a motivation regardless of who it might have been," Clapper said during remarks at the annual Aspen Security Forum.
The move to separate out the truck businesses from their parent companies seems like a good idea, as investors tend not to ascribe much value to them inside the sprawling carmakers.
And its values are those that we can all ascribe to whether we are men or women or black or white or brown or Democrat or Republican or old or young.
In another 50 years' time, our children's children will view drug prohibition as America's greatest social policy failure — and ascribe blame to its architects, as well as to its indifferent observers.
"I do think that there is a prevailing view that [Kim Jong Un] is doing the things that he's doing to safeguard his regime; I don't ascribe to that view," Adm.
The election of President Trump appears to have created a type of professorial parlor game of how many crimes one can ascribe to him or his family on a daily basis.
Beyond that, these buildings encode an entirely different understanding of the culture of work than the one we ascribe to today — an ethos of "Mad Men"-era closed doors and misbehavior.
Though those who ascribe to it sometimes describe this fetish as a 'sexual orientation', the psychological underpinnings of the predilection are reminiscent of, if not within, the realm of BDSM culture.
There's a temptation to ascribe this rare and dramatic calving event to climate change, but scientist have been at great pains to point out that this is very likely a natural occurrence.
At present, the information environment constitutes a threat multiplier for the challenges election officials have long faced: Every glitch now constitutes potential peril to the legitimacy that voters ascribe to the outcome.
And so it is with the iPhone: I consider it the single most influential device of my generation, but I do not ascribe 100 percent of the credit for it to Apple.
Projecting, she says, is a defense mechanism in which you ascribe characteristics that you don't like about yourself, or other people in your life, onto someone else — in this case, your therapist.
But seeing as Japan's vegetarian movement is still quite young, those who ascribe to it can sometimes feel like they have to put their beliefs on hold to please their loved ones.
On the one hand, it's hard to believe the impact people ascribe to moving from zero rates to 25 basis points in the U.S., but I think Governor Draghi has credibility here.
It would be wrong to fully ascribe the economic collapse to those tariffs, but careful empirical work does confirm the expected link between higher tariffs and a decrease in U.S. economic activity.
Last month, Starbucks announced that its sensitivity training would focus on implicit bias, which deals with how people ascribe certain characteristics to individuals based on how they were brought up, says Rashid.
Across these same measures, college-educated Republicans were more likely than their non-college counterparts to ascribe negative terms to Trump, though the gaps weren't as large as the party's age divide.
So long as baseball continues to ascribe mythical powers to non-mythical things, it will leave behind fans who can't afford to go to Cooperstown, or weren't raised reading the same scriptures.
"Nevertheless, we ascribe to them the capability to launch a missile that would have a weapon on it to reach parts of the United States, certainly including Alaska and Hawaii," he said.
It is wrong, however, for individuals to ascribe anti-Semitism to someone who harbors no animus to Jews but merely phrased a response or sent a tweet that they do not like.
And just as we project a variety of sociocultural meanings onto the public personas of celebrities, we ascribe a similar kind of cultural meaning and value to the relationships they engage in.
I've only encountered a handful of other artists capable of evoking that kind of visceral reaction, and generally, those who do tend to ascribe to intense personal philosophies (occult, Satanic, or otherwise).
Most of our pop culture figures — like that of the old, mostly white Barbie line — ascribe success, power, attractiveness, wealth, and worth of attention to particular characters with particular sets of traits.
The novel is set on a planet called Hwae, whose people ascribe enormous significance to "vestiges," momentos and artifacts from important moments in history that can command prestige, money and even political clout.
Hopefully, the unnamed chip factory figures out a better way to get rid of their food waste, or we might have to ascribe a whole new meaning to the term "flamin' hot" chips.
Al-Qaeda wasn't pleased: "Why would Iran ascribe to such a ridiculous belief that stands in the face of all logic and evidence?" the terror group wrote in its English-language magazine Inspire.
And while we'd never deny how chic and powerful it can be, coming across a creative type who doesn't ascribe to this all-black uniform can feel like a breath of fresh air.
It's critical, however, not to ascribe blame to one side or the other, but merely to observe that larger pattern of brinksmanship and norms erosion has relatively little to do with Trump personally.
"People normally tend to ascribe intelligence to people who are acting very alpha, trying to command the limelight," said Greylock's Reid Hoffman, an early Facebook investor and close friend of Chan and Zuckerberg.
"I ascribe only 10 percent of the value of Bitcoin to current day usage, and more like 90 percent of it to the expectation of future usage," Mr. Luria of Webush Securities said.
To tell it any differently, or to ascribe some loftier purpose to what transpired, only undermines the sincere desire -- to the extent it exists -- for real compromise that shapes both process and results.
White House officials have grown wise to reporters' queries about their boss' viewing habits, wary of the inevitable stories that ascribe one weighty decision or another to the mighty influence of Fox News.
Letter To the Editor: "A Severe Reception at America's Front Door" (news article May 2) is commendable for its careful refusal to ascribe tough scrutiny at United States borders solely to President Trump.
Like many other white people, on both sides of the political spectrum, they seemed to ascribe to the myth of equal opportunity: the idea that everyone is afforded the same chance at life.
When: Opens Saturday, July 30, 59053pm Where: Visitor Welcome Center (3006 W 7th Street, #200A, Koreatown, Los Angeles) Is there a way to ascribe value to art outside of a purely capitalist system?
Dr. Jason BruckTeaching Assistant Professor, Integrative Biology, Oklahoma State UniversityAs a scientist, I think it is wrong to assume any animal is filthy, as it is inappropriate to ascribe our values onto non-humans.
Sure, these are powerful tools for raising brand awareness, but they're difficult (if not impossible) to ascribe direct monetary value to—not that any part of this experiment is quite up to scientific snuff.
Today, even while critics purport that "cancel culture" has gone too far, we're still grappling with how to address traumas that are more difficult to label and more difficult to ascribe consequences to perpetrators.
The film doesn't ascribe this religion to any one country or group, but it broadly references "Eastern" culture even while casting all white actors and using what is frequently Indian or Middle Eastern imagery.
The same person who might want to find out if there's a legitimate reason for their male colleague to become angry, frustrated or agitated might ascribe those same reactions in a woman to menstruation.
"We would ascribe today's sharp sell-off in Saudi Arabia towards the close to the weakness in global markets, post the Trump tweet," said Vrajesh Bhandari, portfolio manager at Al Mal Capital in Dubai.
ESPN's Defensive Real Plus-Minus (DRPM) goes deeper, attempting to ascribe a basic plus-minus number to a player, while also taking into account the teammates and opponents who share the court with him.
A study from 2000 found that individuals who traded frequently had net returns only of about 60 percent of those who trade infrequently, a result the authors ascribe to the effects of over-confidence.
The latter embraced Giuliani's convictions by toning down but continuing to ascribe to the "broken windows" construct, focused on disorder and quality-of-life crimes that often lead to a proliferation of serious crime.
Unlike the three regional shopping sprees, desperate to ascribe unity where little was to be found, this is a more open-ended exhibition that, in its diversity, implicitly rebukes its own reason for being.
But the strength of Corbyn among young voters is certainly one very plausible explanation for the election result given the huge youth turnout, which is hard to ascribe solely to people hating Theresa May.
To ascribe complexion to the intellectis not an insult, since it takes its plaidlike the invaluable lizard from its background,and if our work is piebald mimicrythen virtue lies in its varietyto be adept.
While it is dangerous to ascribe broadly painted features to the hundreds of tribes in America, reciprocity constitutes a great deal of the Native experience from nation to nation, and this extends to language.
In psychoanalysis, events are reconstructed in the knowledge of their outcome: The therapeutic properties of narrative lie in its capacity to ascribe meaning to sufferings that at the time seemed to have no purpose.
The pair combine to track things like your movement at night, the quality of the air, sound, and others in order to ascribe a "score" and give recommendations to how you should improve your sleep.
Acquisition of rare items and arcane knowledge—and a surrounding community to ascribe value to them—puts the model horse enthusiasts in the familiar territory of model train, maquette, trading card, and comic book collectors.
There is also an incentive for traders, analysts and journalists to ascribe price movements to fundamentals when they predict them correctly and agree with them, but blame speculation when prices move in the opposite direction.
"You see all of these studies where they make a stick move around and people ascribe all sorts of intentionality to the stick's movement," says Kate Darling, a robot ethicist at the MIT Media Lab.
The posterity of their community, said Dream, is ultimately what's at stake for today's generation of club kids—many of whom ascribe to queer ideals of community building and self-empowerment over debauchery and cynicism.
There is a tendency, in sports, to ascribe everything that seems easy to the virtuosity of the performers: to Alexander-Arnold's natural vision, to Robertson's accuracy, to a coolheadedness that Salah just happens to have.
By using labeling language such as "inmate" we immediately ascribe the worst of society's stigmas to a person based on having been incarcerated - instantly erasing their humanity - and therefore erasing inherent human dignity and rights.
Neither the WEF post on the poll nor the Ipsos narrative sought to ascribe any reason for the drop-off, though political tumult has been a near-constant since President Donald Trump won election November.
Carson, who once led in Iowa, seems now to be an also-ran—and while you might ascribe his fall to the incoherence of his policies, that same thing doesn't seem to be hurting Trump.
And while I don't want to ascribe anything positive to a pandemic, it was in many ways the bar mitzvah, in our hearts, that we wanted — except for not having family in the same room.
But every scene that seemed well-observed on the page felt dreary and obvious when performed, a problem I ascribe not to the actors, who are quite good, but to the mystery of stage time.
It lays out a path to Indian citizenship for migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan if they can prove they have been in India for at least five years and ascribe to the specified religions.
He said in a recent investor letter that digital currencies were an "unfounded fad ... based on a willingness to ascribe value to something that has little or none beyond what people will pay for it".
But the relationship stumbled again this past week when Mr. Netanyahu was asked by an Israeli reporter about the Polish law allowing lawsuits against those who ascribe complicity in the Holocaust to the Polish people.
It's hard to ascribe Donald Trump purely to one decade, since he so assiduously kept himself in the limelight, but his preference for bombast and ornately gilded surroundings seems of a piece with the decade.
"Global warming has reached a level such that we can ascribe with a high degree of confidence a cause and effect relationship between the greenhouse effect and observed warming," the NASA scientist famously told the Senate.
Most, if not all, of these calls for unilateral disarmament appear to be innocent of any consideration of global strategic realities and ascribe far too much responsibility to Washington for the nuclear dimension of current crises.
The show's monochrome palette is perhaps the only effort to ascribe a sense of contemporary coolness to an assemblage of found objects and source material that runs the gamut from folksy to kitschy to downright garish.
Others ascribe the move to ideology: Mr Modi's big win in UP suggests there are few rivals to challenge his party in the next national election, in 2019, freeing it to carry out its religiously inspired mission.
Claiming to speak for the aesthetic tastes of the Everyman is a trick tucked up the sleeve of both Don Draper and Albert Speer; it's so cheap that it's hard to ascribe any real morality to it.
A recent survey conducted by MIT concluded that people ascribe a hierarchy to whose lives might be spared in edge cases where a crash is unavoidable and the question is not whether, but which, lives will perish.
But there is no expectation to adhere to a label, to subscribe to a certain populist idea; feminism's relevance and importance to one group of women doesn't negate the ones who don't readily ascribe to that qualifier.
The Avengers actor launched his Android and iOS apps in March 2017, making him one of the first celebrities to ascribe to the EscapeX model, which is, essentially, to make self-contained social networks for the stars.
In the midst of the racial violence in Alabama so many years ago, we dreamed of a time when parents no longer taught their children to ascribe characteristics across entire human groups, whether racial, ethnic or religious.
Most of the former ambassadors were reluctant to ascribe motivations to Mr. Trump, though several said the move would bolster his support among hard-line supporters of Israel in the United States and among some evangelical Christians.
"I don't know if trying to put a genie back in the bottle is necessarily leadership that I would ascribe to," Joanie Myers, a cybersecurity expert and cofounder of Strategic Link Partners, told Tech Insider in November.
The Democratic candidates seemed to largely ascribe to the notion that all politics is identity politics, and that there is no way to seriously take into account structural inequalities without speaking to the particular situations of oppressed groups.
For the last decade, "millennials" has been used to describe or ascribe what's right and wrong with young people, but in 2019, millennials are well into adulthood: The youngest are 22; the oldest, like me, somewhere around 38.
While many studies of the youngest American generations ascribe to them a level of social awareness that surpasses that of previous generations and contributes to an expectation that careers will be meaningful, the data does not support this.
" Chuck Hoskin Jr., secretary of state for the Cherokee Nation, wrote in an op-ed for the Tulsa World that it "offends us when some of our national leaders seek to ascribe inappropriately membership or citizenship to themselves.
Google Maps for Android has a new update out today that lets you ascribe stickers to your home and work locations, as well as label other areas of interest like your local gym and favorite places to eat.
I DON'T ASCRIBE TO THAT AND I DON'T THINK MOST PEOPLE DO, BUT IF YOU BELIEVE THAT'S THE OUTPUT YOU WOULD SAY, "YEAH THEY MAY HAVE TO MOVE," BUT THAT'S NOT WHAT IS IN THE DATA RIGHT NOW.
While it has become virtually de jure to ascribe the economic upheaval that working families and communities have endured in recent decades to globalization, it remains a mere enabler of the relentless pursuit of shareholder value by executives.
Unlike other pop success stories that critics later fumbled over themselves to ascribe meaning to, or to divine meaning beneath during the more pop-friendly critical environs of the 2000s, Hootie remained unloved, if thought of at all.
A service like Twitter all but demands bad faith: It's a place where fresh identities can be created and performed, often anonymously, and the stakes are only as high as the value you ascribe to not being banned.
Trump went out of his way on Tuesday at a press conference to ascribe blame to "both sides" in the conflict, after which members of his Manufacturing council, also made up of key business execs, began dropping out individually.
Williams said Talos believed the hackers were connected to previous attacks on Ukraine's electric system and that it was "tempting" to ascribe the new attack to a national government, since there did not appear to be a profit motive.
Unlike Dragon Age: Inquisition, which goes as far as to ascribe discrete loyalty stats to each relationship, Mass Effect's solution to creating more organic relationships came down to tying relationships into character-specific side missions (which often involve combat).
Barclays said it was difficult to ascribe a particular percentage likelihood to this merger happening, but it estimated potential savings at 0.9% of sales of the combined group, or total gross synergies of around 1 billion euros ($1.12 billion).
Dive into this exclusive excerpt, which details Vidal's childhood admiration for Public Enemy—whose seminal album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back turns 30 this year—and the power that we ascribe to our heroes.
But recognizing fake engagement is much harder: if a post has, say, 4,368 retweets and 2,345 likes, even advanced and cautious users will intuitively ascribe more importance to the message—without ever manually checking if the retweets are real.
His bear case doesn't ascribe any value to robocabs but if the plan works, Jonas, who was once criticized in a New York Times article for being a cheerleader for Tesla, has a bull-case price target of $391.
"On the upside, I think people ascribe to the Daley family a love for this city and a basic competence," said David Axelrod, a longtime political strategist and director of the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago.
The state has the highest percentage of people without health insurance — 17.1 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau — a fact that state policymakers ascribe to personal freedom, but one that affects Texas residents or would-be residents nonetheless.
They become totalizing ambiguities to which viewers can ascribe a great deal of assumed meaning, nodding in presumed agreement, while knowing very little about what the people using the terms actually do in the world to assert their politics.
"If you were to prosecute a saint, of course, don&apost do it for embezzlement or the fact that he beat someone, but ascribe to him the dirtiest thing possible," he said in a video statement in Dmitriyev&aposs defense.
" Responding to whether Trump's desire to grant a posthumous pardon to Ali was merely symbolic, Tweel said that "as a lawyer, you know that you don't try and jump into the mind of another person and ascribe intent and motive.
According to a new study published in Psychological Science, there's another solution for those who find solace in anthropomorphizing objects: reflecting on close, caring relationships you've had in the past, which reduces the tendency to ascribe humanlike characteristics to nonliving things.
I don't fully ascribe to everything effective altruism believes, but I think their basic core tenets — that we've got to focus on priorities like where can we have the most impact, doing things now versus later — is an actual difference.
This type of education requires more than just the basic technological comfort and literacy that most people ascribe to the younger generation, said William Hersh, chair of the department of medical informatics and clinical epidemiology at Oregon Health & Science University.
I ascribe no specific meaning to the number seven, but what's clearly happened is that a combination of forces, most importantly the globalization of attention markets and mainstreaming of internet information technology, has massively opened up the supply of cultural products.
The president's threat of executive order and his claim that the 85003th Amendment does not ascribe citizenship to everyone born on U.S. soil caught Republicans completely off guard and even outside of Ryan, Trump found few defenders among the GOP.
And that inevitably leads to society's desire to divine "why" someone took his or her life -- to find a neat answer that will satisfy our need to ascribe a rational thought process to something that is by definition an irrational act.
The report is part of the Chamber's ongoing election-year series of reports about energy policy, looking to shame politicians who ascribe to the "keep it in the ground" movement, or otherwise endorse energy policies that the Chamber doesn't like.
True, the movie doesn't ascribe everything in "A Christmas Carol" to autobiography: Dickens also has conversations with his characters, who, led by Christopher Plummer as Scrooge, appear to him like the Christmas ghosts and help him through his writer's block.
"From the moment we're born, people try to ascribe value to us—'Oh, that boy is so full of potential, or oh, that girl is worthless'—it's something society does to us and it's something we do to ourselves," Abosch said.
And it is this paradox that explains why analysts struggle to judge whether Hungary is still a democracy, and why Mr. Orban's friends and foes alike ascribe increasing importance to the inner workings of this small and previously marginal country.
"It is complicated to ascribe efficacy to a single drug from one anecdotal report, especially given the complex disease course, potential for resolution on its own, and multiple other therapies on board," Porges wrote in a February 3 note to investors.
For Amazon (not coincidentally perhaps, also a female warrior tribe in Greek mythology) to ascribe the feminine gender to its personal assistant platform conforms to that equally ancient stereotype of a deferent subject catering to the needs of her master.
The president respects Mr. Bannon because he is independently wealthy and therefore does not need the job, and both men ascribe to a shoot-the-prisoners credo when put on the defensive, according to the former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
"A service like Twitter all but demands bad faith: It's a place where fresh identities can be created and performed, often anonymously, and the stakes are only as high as the value you ascribe to not being banned," he wrote.
The ni-Vanuatu, for example, take for granted their eternal ties to the archipelago; their oral traditions ascribe their origins to some nonhuman feature of the landscape, their first ancestors having emerged from a stone, say, or a coconut tree.
In "Democracy for Realists", the most influential recent book on voting, Christopher Achen and Larry Bartels show that the opposite often happens: people may well decide which candidate they like and then ascribe policies they approve of to him or her, often incorrectly.
Some in Taiwan ascribe its tolerance to the island's long history of influences from the outside—centuries of settlement by mainland Chinese; Dutch and Japanese colonial rule; American popular culture—mingling with the island's aboriginal traditions to create a uniquely open, hybrid society.
Many commentators ascribe this to the links several of its legislators have to universities that are lucrative businesses but offer poor value to students and face new scrutiny under the law regulating them (though that also applies to some pro-government lawmakers).
Joshua Miller, a professor at Smith College who has studied attacks at schools, said it was difficult to ascribe motive in the case, though it might include a grievance toward a school or toward society, mental illness or a loss of self-esteem.
Even though we know that stress, especially chronic stress, is really bad for us, many of us still subconsciously ascribe to societal ideals that tell us that being "so busy" and having little time for anything but work is normal or even good.
Men fighting other men, for example, is a public demonstration of machismo, and—while I'm reluctant to ascribe any kind of meaning to a cruel, meaningless act—domestic violence is often used as a means of asserting dominance over one's partner or family.
While it's tempting, for narrative's sake, to ascribe some sort of prescient foreshadowing in Woodstock '99's American carnage, as if ours were a timeline that could be avoided with just the right amount of baby-Hitler-killing, that's not the case.
Originally released in 1984, the video consists of a 20073-minute faux interview between the Christian author Phil Phillips and the pastor Dr. Gary L. Greenwald, in which the two ascribe occult and satanic undercurrents to an exhaustive list of children's programming.
Nevertheless, both that performance and the video that preceded it led critics and fans to seek a coherent political ideology through her subsequent work, leading many to ascribe her work as "radical"; but this only illustrates how limited the mainstream political imagination is.
But what these two narratives share is that they ascribe everything to the personal failings or strengths of certain individual people: a wicked dictator in the original 2011 story; naive protesters, shortsighted and oppressive Islamists, and an evil general in the 2016 version.
We also ascribe a strange unity of personality to those objects, as if galaxies and planets, quasars and asteroids are, however different under almost any meaningful mode of description, somehow members of the same class, or signatures of the same will or temperament.
Do either or both of you ascribe to the "female gaze" theory that — and I'm translating it roughly and sloppily — a woman filmmaker has a perspective that invariably leads to different kinds of characters and stories than a male filmmaker would produce?
Despite years of trying to educate outside investors, and the subsequent I.P.O.s of rivals such as Apollo, Carlyle and KKR, portfolio managers are reluctant to ascribe much value to private equity's secret sauce, which is generating profit on investments and collecting a cut.
Colleagues of Mr. Kushner said he had remained focused and upbeat despite the drumbeat of negative headlines — a trait they ascribe to his experience dealing with the legal troubles of his father, Charles Kushner, who was convicted of tax evasion and witness tampering.
But I think it sort of muddies the water to ascribe ill intent, at least to the folks that I saw really trying hard to get this right and often failing, but trying to hard to get it right during the Obama administration. 
The issue of how much agency to ascribe to politicians, how much of it is driven by the lobbying activity, I guess that's partly unknowable, and it's especially difficult to get to the bottom of it while the policymaking is actually happening.
Yahoo shareholder Canyon Capital, in a letter obtained by Reuters on Thursday, said the Internet company's board and management team have spent in excess of $3 billion on acquisitions to which, based on the its stock price, the market appears to ascribe negative value.
But on another, it is a long overdue and welcome development for women of faith interested in fashion, whether as creators or customers, getting to showcase and express who they "belong" to and what they ascribe to in the clothes on their very backs. ●
Because nothing happens in a void, we can ascribe some of this to the strange new world we all find ourselves in: The world is reeling, and the fashion capitals in America and Europe look remarkably different today than they did five years ago.
" To be sure, he did not dismiss "external influence" entirely, but said, "I would not ascribe too much influence on the Iranian processes to Washington — right now it [Washington] is not in the right 'condition,' and Iran is not so open for external influence.
If you strip away all the hows, whys, wheres, and whats that we spend our time preoccupied with in hope that the answers will ascribe some concrete meaning to being alive, there's really nothing to do besides step outside and hope for the best.
It is almost comforting to ascribe these attacks to the usual political power struggles: Perhaps Mr. Maaßen knew he could say what he did because it was unlikely his boss, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, one of Ms. Merkel's political opponents, would rein him in.
I should admit that I have suffered tragically in the past from what is sometimes known as "you go girl" syndrome, which causes me to ascribe positive intentions to gal television characters' normal behavior, cheer their bad actions as a form of uh, feminism?
"In my view, digital currencies are nothing but an unfounded fad (or perhaps even a pyramid scheme), based on a willingness to ascribe value to something that has little or none beyond what people will pay for it," Marks wrote in an investor letter.
"In my view, digital currencies are nothing but an unfounded fad (or perhaps even a pyramid scheme), based on a willingness to ascribe value to something that has little or none beyond what people will pay for it," Marks wrote in the investor letter Wednesday.
And indeed, the researchers who conducted the analysis, a team led by Diego Pol of the Egidio Feruglio paleontology museum in Argentina, ascribe this dinosaur's enormity (or tendency towards "gigantism," in their words) to the tremendous abundance of flowering plants that were available 100 million years ago.
Both are little nuggets that speak to Zay's career, namely that he's stayed a humble Atlanta-based actual human while many of his collaborators have accelerated to stadium statuses so large as to turn their humanity into caricatures we're able to ascribe to fit our narratives.
The Fed Chair did say rates would be increased gradually, but did not ascribe a time-frame, a contrast to her comments on May 216 when she said a hike would be appropriate in the coming months due to the labor market's strength and rising inflation.
With the group framing (on the right), participants were much less likely to ascribe experience (again: the ability to feel) or agency (the ability to think) to people, while they ascribed the same amount of mindfulness to individuals and to the "individuals in a group" framing.
Marnie's living in her mom's home gym and her life has essentially paused for the moment; she has no career or plans for the future, so helping Hannah raise the baby is a way to ascribe meaning and shape to something that is amorphous and free-wheeling.
Yet he has attracted throngs of Americans who ascribe higher purpose to him than he has demonstrated in a freewheeling campaign marked by bursts of false and outrageous allegations, personal insults, xenophobic nationalism, unapologetic sexism and positions that shift according to his audience and his whims.
But, when lawyers asked Google engineers to evaluate what Levandowski had taken, one of them dismissed it as "low value" information; he told a Google attorney, in an e-mail, that "it makes me uncomfortable to think that lawyers are trying to ascribe suspicion to" the downloads.
Both ascribe more power than is merited to purely-racialized appeals, and both are in denial about something that seems pretty obvious — that a real center-right majority could be built on economic populism and an approach to national identity that rejects both wokeness and white nationalism.
Provided the U.S. economy continues to progress and inflation was on track to reach the Fed's 2 percent goal, "I would ascribe to a gradual pace of rate increases, which assuming all that's happening, could have another rate increase this year and three next year," Williams said.
In his 1950 paper on the so-called Turing Test, designed to gauge our readiness to ascribe human-like intelligence to a machine, Turing closes with these words: 'We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done.
Native Americans in the state are six times more likely to die of an overdose than white residents — the widest race-based disparity of any US state — a statistic local health advocates ascribe to the historical trauma of being displaced by settlers, along with a lack of social services.
Photo: Getty Images / Siegfried Kaiser / EyeEm Photo: Getty Images / Siegfried Kaiser / EyeEm Talking about humans acting badly, I wrote a review over the weekend of The Elephant in the Brain, a book about how we use self-deception to ascribe better motives to our actions than our true intentions.
" In particular, Walch is concerned about the phrases "immutable" and "uncensored truth," which ascribe absolutes to a technology that may be better described as "hard to change" and "uncensored as long as the people maintaining the network, who may include miners, developers, or dictators, want it to be.
Though I don't ascribe all positions of a politician to his or her supporters, I do not understand how one continues to support someone who brags about sexual assault, calls for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the US, or any number or other disqualifying statements.
This was what most people would consider a boring conversation, so eventually, the conversation meandered to New York more broadly, and how some people on a Reddit thread got upset he removed the Bloomingdale's plaque for reasons one can only ascribe to Reddit being a morally vacant hellscape.
Noti told me in an interview that most of the hypos Volokh laid out in his article "aren't covered by the statute" because the law already contains an exception for volunteer services to a campaign — information that is offered voluntarily and that you otherwise can't ascribe value to.
But in the absence of a convincing methodology, it is hard to ascribe all of this decline in employment to a hike in the minimum wage — as the NBER paper suggests — or to conclude that minimum wages have no negative employment effects — as the IRLE Berkeley paper does.
Whether or not you want to categorize such work as visionary, anti-pop, art brut, or art brutish; its vibrating visual noise invites a wider view on life that includes spiritual, ecstatic or mystical attributes we ascribe to both the ancestral past and the subjective realm of the individual.
We ascribe significance to these things so we can both humanize and deify our idols: Barack is so clever and charming and his hair is graying, Michelle is so intelligent and cool and she doesn't age; it brings them to our level at the same time that it amplifies our reverence.
But clearly this new generation of supers doesn't ascribe to that old idea as not only has Kendall Jenner gotten a couple of innocuous tiny tattoos, but Bella Hadid has joined her as well, getting her second piece of body art on Monday courtesy of every celeb's favorite artist, Jon Boy.
They give rise to the fundamental attribution errors that Vandehei and others make when they ascribe political fractiousness entirely to partisan ossification and personal failure, rather than to two parties attempting, however imperfectly, to advance the interests of their supporters (and, yes, donors) in ways that align with their worldviews.
Brotherton chalks it up to biases "built into our brains," like the intentionality bias (tendency to ascribe motives where there are none) and our natural ability to detect patterns, a talent that doesn't always lead us in the right direction and can cause us to turn coincidences into something sinister.
"You shall most certainly be tried in your possessions and in your persons; and indeed you shall hear many hurtful things from those to whom revelation was granted before your time, as well as from those who have come to ascribe divinity to other beings beside Allah," the homepage of WissamAlMana.
Studies have demonstrated that humans are disposed to ascribe emotions and intentions to anything that moves, including a piece of balsa wood controlled by a joystick, so perhaps it was not surprising that, when my Roomba got stuck under the sofa, I rushed to liberate it with the Swiffer stick.
But previous research has shown that all people, not just synesthetes, make associations across sensory domains, meaning we all ascribe certain sounds to objects, or colors to letters or numbers, even if we don't see or hear them literally—and that we often have the same associations as one another.
The time spent and effort expended to see these works (three of the structures even allow for overnight stays) fosters a deep engagement with both the art and its setting, so much so that a viewer might not know whether to ascribe her sense of wonder to one or the other.
But to compare these conditions to those of concentration camps, which, since the Nazi era, have taken on a specific meaning of bestiality, enslavement and annihilation, is to dilute the meaning of language, do history a disservice and unfairly ascribe to democratic European countries an essentially Hitlerian approach to the issue.
Not only have the religiously unaffiliated expanded since 2009 from about 1 in 6 to 1 in 4 adults, but the share of Americans who ascribe to non-Christian faiths, a group that also leans strongly Democratic, has edged up from 13% to 7% of the population over that time, Pew found.
"We see these systems replicating patterns of race and gender bias in ways that may deepen and actually justify injustice," Crawford warned, noting that facial recognition services have been shown to ascribe more negative emotions (like anger) to black people than to white people because human bias creeps into the training data.
While there are perfectly legitimate criticisms that one can make of Israel or the actions of its government — and I have never been shy about making them — those criticisms cross the line into anti-Semitism when they ascribe evil, almost supernatural powers to Israel in a manner that replicates classic anti-Semitic slanders.
Those of us who are still fortunate enough to live in some degree of middle-class security, likely in a region that has not yet been visited by the devastation wrought by globalization and automation, can all too easily either ignore the Knapps and their kin or ascribe their problems to moral failure.
"In terms of actual legislation and what's been happening for the first sixth months, I wouldn't ascribe a significant personal impact to [Omar]," Jeremy Ben-Ami, president of J Street, a progressive group that describes itself as pro-Israel, pro-peace, and committed to a two-state solution, told The New Republic.
And because the thought of that randomness is more than a little terrifying, it's natural that we ascribe deep meaning to the thought that everything went just so, that we get to exist, even as all of the other us-es that might have been live as shadows haunting our occasional speculations.
"Exciting" is not a word I could accurately ascribe to any of these experiences, and according to a new survey by Perry Undem research group, most women would tend to agree: Among the 13 to 44-year-old women surveyed, 67% had felt dread or panic in moments they thought they might be pregnant.
If Trump is the nominee and gets trounced in November (which all the polling has clearly indicated he would), then Cruz and other Republicans who ascribe to his rigid mindset will simply dismiss Trump's rise and fall as an aberration that only reinforces the need for the next nominee to represent "true" conservative principles.
Chilling headlines like a recent one in a local newspaper in New Haven — "ICE Lies in Wait at Elm Street Courthouse" — are appearing all over the country as federal agents stalk and capture undocumented immigrants and leave the rest of us to shudder at tactics we used to ascribe to countries we regarded with disdain.
And there was a chart that got a lot of play put out by deutsche bank about how many risk assets globally are in officially bear market down the arbitrary 20% number that, again, i don't really ascribe to but so commonly used at that they used it and the highest in the data series going back to 1901.
Between Bowers' sexual experiences as a child, and his experience in some of the most horrific battles of WWII — he was at Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima — it would be tempting to armchair diagnose Bowers, to ascribe the many traumas he's weathered to his ability as an adult to freely navigate the sexual boundaries so many others found so rigid.
While some find comfort in tradition and the assuredness of routine, opting to attend church every week and firmly embed themselves within that community, others find strength through charitable acts and good deeds, while even more ascribe to the extremely nontraditional denomination of capitalism, finding comfort in their high-end consumer goods and staggering savings accounts.
Although Falun Gong is known as a system that combines elements of Buddhism, mysticism and traditional exercise regimen, some followers also ascribe to the more unconventional teachings of Mr. Li, including alien visitation, ethnic separation and other beliefs that might clarify "why my clients have the constitutional right to call them a cult," Mr. Fini said.
"Trump's brawling, blustery, mean-spirited public persona serves to associate conservatives with all the negative stereotypes that liberals have for decades attached to their opponents on the right," Michael Medved, the conservative talk show host, wrote in National Review in January: Trump is the living, breathing, bellowing personification of all the nasty characteristics Democrats routinely ascribe to Republicans.
If it's possible to ascribe a tipping point to a "wave" that seems to be endless, BTS might be it; it certainly seems that the all-boy group has gone as far as a South Korean band can go in terms of making inroads into American culture — they recently graced the cover of American Billboard magazine.
Like Mr. Trump with his tweets and rants, Mr. Johnson delights his followers with outrageous statements that they take as straight talk — even when he has gone so far as to describe Africans as "piccaninnies" or to ascribe President Barack Obama's opposition to Brexit to an "ancestral dislike" of Britain as the son of a Kenyan.
Some say it derives from the recipe of a Philadelphia hotel chef named King, who made the dish with chicken in the late 19th century and served it to cheers; others ascribe it to a nameless hotel chef who made it for a customer named King, who liked it so much it became a menu standby.
Today, Charles and David, who are tied as the sixth richest people in the world, are arguably the two most powerful figures in American right-wing politics in the US. Together, the brothers have pledged to spend $889 million on the 2016 election—money that will almost certainly go toward electing Republican candidates who ascribe to the Kochs' free-market, small-government ideology.
Centered around a loosely-categorized sub-genre of electronic music that mostly served as a financial boom-and-bust injection for the music industry over the past decade, the culture surrounding EDM has long been guaranteed a tainted legacy: on musical merits, it's easily dismissed, and we regularly ascribe decline-of-civilization platitudes towards its culture of chemical excess and rank misogyny.
"It is indisputable that although we can't ascribe any particular kind of weather event to rising temperatures, that at the current pace that we are on, the scale of tragedy that will consume humanity is something we have not seen in perhaps recorded history if we don't do something about it," Obama said during a trip to Canada, according to CTV News.
No other track in recent memory explores the power that we ascribe to our heroes as deftly as "Pictures on My Wall" by XV. Featured on the Kansas rapper's 2011 mixtape Zero Heroes, "Pictures on My Wall" tells the story of a young XV finding his sanity through hip-hop and the posters of the rappers that adorned his bedroom walls.
" Trump himself seems to ascribe to that theory, as explained by Daniel Dale, the Washington correspondent for the Toronto Star: "For people confused about Donald Trump's claim to have a 52% approval rating: Trump says that whenever you see his approval rating, you have to add 7 points, 8 points, 9 points, or 12 points to it to get the true approval rating.
Alberto's refusal to obligate himself in any way can at times seem like an extreme reaction to fascism's doubling down on hierarchies and obligations, but it is also hard to ascribe any subconscious motive to someone so routinely afraid of owning up to his true self, someone whose aversion to making any major choices can seem just as oppressive as the worst of them.
If one could ascribe a theme to the menu — which includes ham terrine, carrot soup, Williams's take on spaghetti and meatballs (tobiko is among the ingredients) and potato doughnuts — it would be "charmingly hyper-local"; the makings of Lady of the House's salads travel only several blocks from an urban farm to Williams's plates (and some of the restaurant's china originally belonged to her grandmother).
Working on the fringes of the mainstream art world, the two recently launched Moving Pictures Gallery, pairing with the online art-selling platforms Ascribe and Artlery, which use bitcoin and blockchain technologies to keep a transparent, permanent record of provenance, and to keep a "smart contract" agreement between artist, collector, and patron, ensuring that all involved parties automatically receive compensation for their contributions to valuing the work.
That some writers, seeking to validate a point or two, will make up quotes wholesale and ascribe them to various famous people, so that you have to read entire essays by Kazimir Malevich (after spending hours tracking down free English translations of them) to realize that no, he likely never said that he "longed for exile from the sea" (though interestingly, he did say that "aestheticism is the garbage of intuitive feeling").
As a result, people seem willing to ascribe Death Stranding a higher level of intentionality; if a big-budget game has been polished to such a degree, we assume any bumpier aspects must be part of the overall vision (or at least, in the case of the perpetually klutzy Bethesda RPGs like Fallout and The Elder Scrolls, the "problems" are something we're willing to grit our teeth through in favor of the whole sprawling experience).
Notably, however, while we recognize that the positive momentum in the sector will likely continue in the near-term, at the same time, we remain hesitant to ascribe target multiples that are greater than prior mid-cycle valuations; hence, our target multiples still result in 10% average downside potential for the group against current stock prices, particularly as our 2020 EPS estimates remain 5-22019% or more below the Street consensus for several names across our universe.
Danner rightly sees this not only as a tactical shift, but as a bit of ass-covering and, moreover, a political maneuver: After declaring the war on terror, they could ascribe the failure to stop the 803/280 attacks mostly to the previous administration, to its methods: as if the imposition of the state of exception, and the claim that the struggle to protect Americans from terrorists was in fact a "war on terror," marked a bright line between Republican and Democratic administrations.
But let's say you're falling into that very anti-Title IX 1950s argument that women's sports don't deserve to be on the same level as men's... If you love the Olympics, you love women's sports, because women are leading the way winning gold medals for the United States, so there are a lot of reasons to love Title IX. But if you ascribe to this archaic, ridiculous, sexist belief, then how do you defend him bringing in North Dakota State?
Regarding the Harvard meme page controversy, the assertion that the page was—say—just a form of hazing (or whatever "just" one might feel tempted to ascribe to it) minimizes broader questions about who might have been harmed by the content being shared, from the specific subjects of the images themselves (whose images may or may not have been used with the posers' consent) to the individuals—from Harvard students to parents to administrators—who might have felt threatened, degraded, or maligned as a result.
"He's a character actor trapped in a leading man's body" is a phrase that has been applied to nearly every A-list white leading man of the past few decades, including Brad Pitt, Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Reynolds, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Robert Downey, Jr. It is a phrase so ubiquitous, it has become clear that what we actually want from our leading men — part of the ideal we ask them to express — is at least a pretense at the originality, the artistic integrity and quirkiness, that we ascribe to character actors, the leading man's less-beautiful counterpart.

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