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It ascribes bad motives to those taking those different views.
Not everyone ascribes the growing interest to the political environment.
Movement registers how much motion the client ascribes to these forms.
He ascribes to them an almost supernatural combination of obstinance and depravity.
Medical billing ascribes to the central ethos of Whose Line Is It Anyway?
With naked guesswork, Bales ascribes 40 percent of global deforestation to slave labor.
The poll ascribes some of Trump's success to his improved standing among independents.
Mr Xenophon ascribes his rising popularity to a "changing old order in politics".
Kershaw ascribes the greatest agency of all to the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
Did your parents take the "narc approach" Mr. Hochman ascribes to his mother?
DWS ascribes a higher chance of Brexit being abandoned than other international investment firms.
He ascribes motives to them that aren't true and then he tears them down.
The internet ascribes an identity to its users, and projects it back to us.
A skeptical Serafina, who says she sees "nothing moving," ascribes the noise to termites.
The system ascribes the subsequent actions of that 3D profile to the swiped Amazon account.
Like many supporters, the president frequently ascribes political difficulty to "fake news" from hostile reporters.
While Ms. Sinema was raised in a Mormon family, she now ascribes to no religion.
It largely ascribes the problem of high prices to Medicare, Medicaid and unfair international practices.
Ross's account of Hitler's rise to power ascribes particular importance to his skill as an orator.
But he ascribes the Trump prosperity to high budget deficits and easy money Federal Reserve policy.
That singular act of defiance mocked the caste system, which ascribes menial tasks to the Dalits.
Einstein's theory, which ascribes gravity to the elasticity of space-time geometry, proclaimed a dynamic universe.
Yet the text ascribes to the death of Jesus a cosmic significance which is absent in Islam.
Every tribe ascribes to a different dress code according to their position in the art/business paradigm.
But the benefits Chair Yellen ascribes to many Dodd-Frank reforms are only hypothetical at this point.
The movie really lingers on those moments, a cinematic device that wordlessly ascribes deeper meaning to this physical object.
The more vague and sweeping the promises and ideals he ascribes to the movement, the more people join it.
When so much has gone wrong to something once so seemingly wonderful, one ascribes bad luck, and bad management.
From a filmmaking point of view, Tickner ascribes the dated aesthetic of Spice World to Spiers' indecisiveness as a director.
All photos by John Gilhooley Wild, fast, loud, and proud: These aren't words one usually ascribes to a sprawling suburb.
She opens her book by disabusing anyone who ascribes to that fantasy, while earning the trust of those who don't.
The group ascribes to a disturbing philosophy called accelerationism, which promotes violence in order to speed up the collapse of society.
Instead he ascribes these views to others and paints himself as just the messenger, bringing the real talk from Middle America.
Trump declared himself a nationalist, which for many is code language for someone who ascribes to the tenets of white supremacy.
As evidence, the first mention of the calendar change theory in the written record ascribes its origins to England, not France.
Geekbench is another synthetic benchmark that ascribes a score based on how quickly the computer handles a series of CPU-intensive tasks.
Yet no one ascribes scientific thinking to archerfish because they are able shoot down insects by spitting jets of water at them.
North Korea certainly ascribes value to it, as it has ratified agreements with dozens of countries throughout the world, including South Korea.
In other words, his intention was to hold the files as a way to ensure his bonus, which ascribes a different motivation.
"The court is not persuaded that it should accord weight and legal force the president ascribes to the DOJ memos," Marrero wrote.
It ascribes 43% of spreads to the cost of default, 25% to administrative costs, 23% to taxes and only 15% to banks' margins.
Clearly, Apple ascribes to the school of innovation that says great products come only when you produce stuff that your users never imagined.
Which is odd, considering the colossal degree of power Gioia ascribes to record reviewers: He believes specialists are the people who galvanize history.
To the Editor: Roger Cohen's analysis of the stalemate ascribes to Israel ill intent while citing the Palestinians for mere drift and distraction.
Though others may feel that ascribes too much meaning on what is, at the end of the day, just a dress with frills.
That theory ascribes gravity to the warping of space and time by matter and energy, much as a mattress sags under a sleeper.
It's those terms that both excite us and keep us delving for more, not making the "myth" to which Bertelsen ascribes our passion.
An irony of the argument that Never Trumpers are out of touch with their party is how little influence it ascribes to Mr Trump.
According to the practice of numerology, which ascribes certain symbols and meanings to each single-digit number, the number seven is, indeed, quite significant.
It is to these twin impulses that Mr Holland ascribes many social advances of recent centuries, from the end of slavery to LGBTQ rights.
Writing for EPI, Robert Scott ascribes the shedding of 420,000 manufacturing jobs to the growth of trade with Mexico since the passage of NAFTA.
Experts had initially cautioned that, although Fields ascribes to a racist ideology, his actions may not have been grounded in animus against a particular group.
Mr Green ascribes America's success to the "biblical worldview" of the country's Founders—a worldview that, in his telling, overlaps with aspiration and rugged individualism.
" He ascribes Guinness's elusiveness, his love of disciplined work and good manners to the legacy of the "indignity and disorder of his wretched early years.
Putin ascribes Trump's unwillingness to cooperate with him to Trump's internal political struggle in the U.S., not to a sincere desire to take on Russia.
The couple ascribes to the belief that the geodes have various healing properties and have clusters around the TV to "absorb electronic energy," according to Quinto.
Even as his administration struggles with historic unpopularity and extraordinary dysfunction, Trump ascribes to himself qualities that surpass all predecessors – even reigning Republican icon Ronald Reagan.
Telecoms executives have told Reuters that they are satisfied with the draft law which was circulated in December and the power it ascribes to the regulator.
He added that while hopes for the plant are high, no one expects it to have one ability that the Ramayana ascribes to sanjivani: resurrecting the dead.
Black holes were an entirely unwelcome consequence of his theory of general relativity that ascribes gravity to the warping of space-time geometry by matter and energy.
But - whether one ascribes the shortcoming to Democrats' haste in their investigation or Trump's recalcitrance - it yielded little direct evidence of what happened inside the Oval Office itself.
"While [we] do not expect the iPhone to be disrupted for the foreseeable future, this consideration should nonetheless have implications for the terminal value one ascribes to Services."
Yet the motivation he ascribes to the Night King — arguably the series' most pivotal mystery — seems not only overly simplistic, but counter to Game of Thrones' core themes.
Take Me to the River Elizabeth Kolbert, in her article about rising sea levels, ascribes much of Louisiana's disappearing coastline to the levee system ("Under Water," April 1st).
I've written before on how the border itself, and all the social ills that Trump ascribes to it, acts as a white whale of sorts for his presidency.
These are qualities Fisher mostly ascribes to written fiction, sci-fi films, and David Lynch, but you could just as easily pick them out in BoJack at its bleakest.
After conducting extensive case studies of the vehicle and renewable-energy sectors, among others, the bank ascribes some of the blame to Chinese industrial policies that undermine fair competition.
I reached out to Michael Kratsios, President Trump's deputy assistant for technology policy, to ask about the role the president ascribes to public funding in the advancement of tech.
It would, among other things, punish anyone, domestic or foreign, who publicly ascribes responsibility to the Polish nation or state for "crimes committed by the Third German Reich", even inadvertently.
Convincing investors to put money towards a business in a new area of technology is always tricky but Ellis ascribes the company's success to never taking "no" for an answer.
But a deeper look at these credits reveals a dramatic difference in the roles Hollywood ascribes to female and male "day players" (actors whose roles are unnamed in the credits).
The firm ascribes its leadership in the market to strong Galaxy S7 sales, which is a common refrain among industry watchers, but also to bundling of the Samsung Gear VR headset.
"When the intelligence community ascribes "high confidence" to a finding, to an assessment, to me, you can take that to the bank," former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told CNN.
He told me he has noticed that he is better able to converse with adults, which he ascribes to having to effectively communicate his needs to teachers at both his schools.
This starts with embracing the "high expectations" and values he ascribes to the country's historical and intellectual founders, and recognizing that real cross-party discourse can strengthen and protect American democracy.
The group, formed in 2018, is an international paramilitary group that ascribes to accelerationism, an ideology that promotes the idea that violence is necessary to speed up the collapse of society.
China's fertility rate has fallen to 1.6, which Mr Feng ascribes mostly to urbanisation, rising university attendance and the opportunity cost of having babies in a country that is quickly becoming richer.
I'm free to take my own path and reject the "model minority" status given to me; it's my rebellion against a culture that ascribes certain behaviors and traits to my entire race.
Nevertheless, he has used so-called honor crimes and misogyny (which he ascribes to Muslim men) to justify his efforts to ban travel to the United States from several Muslim-majority countries.
But many economists say presidents have only so much sway over the economy, and that there is an element of luck to whether the public ascribes them credit or blame for economic conditions.
Second, it ascribes brilliance to their decision-making even when it's lacking, and increases the potential for con artistry; the cult of the CEO is how we ended up with Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes.
The agreement, which ascribes a minimum equity value to Hulu of $27.5 billion, allows either company to trigger a sale or purchase of Comcast's 33% stake to Disney as early as January 2024.
Mr. Garrow ascribes the scribble to either William Sullivan, head of the Domestic Intelligence Division, whose personal file was the source of the document containing the rape allegation, or one of his associates.
Filings from investment firm Blackrock, which had provided to Jawbone last spring around $300 million in the form of a convertible note, seem to indicate that the firm ascribes no value to its stake.
The episode premiere, like this election season, over ascribes the relevance that different characteristics between these specific generations play—after all, haven't old, rich people hated young, poor people since the beginning of time?
While admitting that "what was troubling was that her desire to be the black man on the street superseded the unsettling history," he ascribes it to her innocence of the "historical baggage" of minstrelsy.
Last Sunday's episode was the latest to suggest that, where teen internet usage is concerned, "Euphoria" more closely resembles the paranoid vision that Jules ascribes to Rue — a Very Special Episode of network news.
Last Sunday's episode was the latest to suggest that, where teen internet usage is concerned, "Euphoria" more closely resembles the paranoid vision that Jules ascribes to Rue — a Very Special Episode of network news.
In some cases, the person filing the report is convinced the side effects were caused by the drug; in others, the reporter ascribes no cause but notes that the patient was on the drug.
Comparisons to Obama Born in 1969 in Washington, Booker enjoyed a comfortable upbringing in the post-civil rights era, a lot he ascribes to a "conspiracy of love" that enabled his parents to break barriers.
She detailed the exhausting procedures necessary to maintain the appearance of a full head of hair — the loss of which she ascribes to yo-yo dieting, stress, hormonal birth control and hair dye, among other things.
" In total, about 224,23 Tesla vehicles missed being counted as deliveries in the fourth quarter of 22016, which the company ascribes to "last-minute delays in transport or because the customer was unable to physically take delivery.
BRIAN PACHECO, NEW YORK To the Editor: Highlighting a recent incident at Middlebury College, Frank Bruni ascribes much of the blame for this refusal to listen to opposing views to "emotional coddling" and "intellectual impoverishment" at colleges.
The idiocy of the cultural Marxism conspiracy is demonstrated by the way the neo-nationalist, anti-globalist new right ascribes the dynamics of the idea to the left, identifying and conflating cultural Marxism with late-capitalist globalization.
David Rubenstein, co-chief executive officer at Carlyle, said the share buyback plan reflected "the great value" that the company sees in its own stock, in contrast to the financial market which "ascribes little value" to Carlyle's business.
That theory ascribes gravity to the warping of space and time by matter and energy, much as a mattress sags under a sleeper, and allows for the contents of the universe, including light rays, to follow curved paths.
German political scientists, by contrast, classify the brand of thinking Kubitschek ascribes to as either an ideological "hinge" between conservatism and right-wing extremism, or as simply extremist — not vastly different, in other words, from the old right.
It's a predilection he ascribes to his father, Rip Ruhlman, who did the food shopping for the family and who makes frequent appearances in his son's latest book, "Grocery: The Buying and Selling of Food in America" (Abrams).
" Stephen Chan, a professor of world politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, part of the University of London, said the decision to grant immunity "reflects the importance South Africa ascribes to good diplomatic relations with Zimbabwe.
Such labeling not only stops ex-offenders getting jobs, it also ascribes to them a scarlet letter long after they've served their time, and prevents them from being seen for who they are: sons, sisters, parents, and community members.
They've developed a way of life that, through its rituals, ascribes a sacredness to every part of life, from birth to death — basically, the kind of religion less interested in deities than in worshipping the cycle of life itself.
If everything else remained constant, eliminating 653bn tonnes of food waste could mean $750bn less in sales for farmers—the value which the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation ascribes to all the food spoiled or lost annually between farm and fridge.
They simply hang on the wall, sit on the floor, lean against a column, or lie heaped in a corner, their expansive, spongy forms taking over the room, as if bulging with the good luck that superstition ascribes to the amulets.
Earlier this week, Rickon actor Art Parkinson shut down the notion that Shaggydog is alive, but he didn't convince the likes of Reddit user DanDampspear, who ascribes to an extensive theory arguing that Umber is actually working against Ramsay Bolton.
"I always wonder how much to say about that," he explains on the tour bus, not quite defensive but certainly struggling to reconcile feelings he no longer has or no longer projects onto his characters that his audience nevertheless ascribes to him.
For the sake of the story, Gay ascribes more agency and malice to this woman than is realistic—we have no way of knowing if she took the "competition" seriously, too, even if she did make a snide comment about Gay's weight.
When one of Marie Curie's discoveries was attributed to Curie's husband, Ayrton apparently said that "errors are notoriously hard to kill, but an error that ascribes to a man what was actually the work of a woman has more lives than a cat."
" Our own Tomi Obaro wrote a brilliant piece in which she describes Franklin's genius — not in the way the internet breathlessly ascribes genius, but "that ineffable quality, a sui generis understanding of music, a talent that's so preternatural and otherworldly that it feels innate.
You can see Chief Wahoo, he's right there on the hat, and also you're a rational, modern person, and therefore you can see how it—"He" feels wrong where Wahoo is concerned, because it ascribes humanity to a racist doodle—is just so very racist.
Phyllis Korkki, author of The Big Thing: How to Complete Your Creative Project Even if You're a Lazy, Self-Doubting Procrastinator Like Me, ascribes a lot of weight to a new notebook's possibility versus the reality of, you know, actually sticking to a project.
In fact, in Hamlet, Shakespeare points to this function: Seeking to prod the consciences of his guilty, murderous uncle, the Danish Crown Prince Hamlet stages for the king and queen a play that mimics some of the motivations and actions he ascribes to them.
Tim Gill, whose 2007 book "No Fear: Growing Up in a Risk Averse Society" became a handbook for the movement, ascribes this to bureaucratic inertia, and to a sharp drop-off in government investment in play that occurred in 2010, when the Conservative government introduced austerity measures.
In a culture that persistently propagates the idea that elite college admissions are the only key to success, in a culture that ascribes immense status to traditional centers of academic achievement, in a culture that has always supported the wealthy attending selective schools, no, we shouldn't be surprised.
In recent years, he's taken on a day job as a supply technician at U.C.S.F. Medical Center, but he estimates about half of his income comes from licensing and publishing from his classic catalog, a fact he ascribes to his old-school, major-label paperwork and publishing rights.
Guo Weiqing, a professor at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou told CNN that more and more women aren not happy with the gender roles Chinese society ascribes to them, and this year's string of "sexist incidents" reflects some men's concerns that women aren't as "feminine" as they once were.
Birzer ascribes to Kirk a larger role than the facts warrant in the early stages of Barry Goldwater's campaign for the 1964 Republican nomination, showing that Kirk wrote two speeches for him in 1962 but giving no account of any conversation the two ever had and citing no Goldwater letters that go beyond political boilerplate.
Many of Mr. Buttigieg's campaign stops have the words "TURN THE PAGE" spelled out in large blue letters behind the stage, a reminder of both his own far younger age, 38, and the idea that he would be free of the political entanglements and baggage that he ascribes to Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders.
" In other words, Logan's language is the "language of strength," a description that Strong cites from Michael Wolff's book The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch, and which Cox ascribes to Logan's childhood brutalization, as suggested by the scars visible on Logan's back when he goes swimming in "Austerlitz.
" That's more qualified than the sense of high destiny with which Rhodes set out, but it's still a story of progress, of the philosophy that he ascribes to both the chef Anthony Bourdain and Barack Obama: "If people would just sit down and eat together, and understand something about each other, maybe they could figure things out.
Like this one, a completely farcical tale of Brown throwing a hot McDonald's McCafé beverage at someone wearing a gay pride T-shirt: There are also crasser, more to-the-point variations, which mainly consist of an obviously bad photoshop of Brown saying that she wants to run over gay men with her car and a recent variation that ascribes false stories of hateful racism to Brown.
Whether or not anyone ascribes to the belief of Harvard University Professor Clayton Christensen, the progenitor of the popular theory of disruptive innovation, who predicts that "50 percent of the 4,000 colleges and universities in the U.S. will be bankrupt in 10 to 15 years," there's no arguing against the fact that a wave of attrition is coming for higher education in the country.
Terrorism continues to dominate the headlines, but voters say they don't really care about it right now although the leading candidate, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, ascribes his success to addressing voter concerns about security and wants a wall to block immigrants.

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