be attributed to造句1. Much of his writing can be attributed to the influence of Freud.
2. His poor performance may be attributed to lack of mo-tivation rather than to reading difficulties.
3. This can be attributed to its various physical properties.
4. Analysts believe that the healthy results can be attributed to an increase in trade as opposed to interest rate fluctuations.
5. Some of this increase can be attributed to the evaporation of remaining nitric acid from the condensed phase as temperatures rise.
6. How much of this former water erosion can be attributed to pluvial phases in the Pleistocene is very doubtful.
7. This might be attributed to cyclotron resonance induced in human body cells by weak electromagnetic fields.
8. This improvement in health could possibly be attributed to the novelty value of having a new puppy or kitten in the house.
9. Thinking and perceiving, which might naturally be attributed to an incorporeal mind, are simply complex motions in matter.
10. Whether such a ferret fatality can be attributed to it remaining unmated is highly debatable.
11. The apparent social harmony of the mid-century could be attributed to Britain's economic success in these years.
12. The reversal of fortunes can be attributed to two factors.
13. These influences might partly be attributed to the official who authenticated the Cologne decree, Asclipiodus.
14. Such a dichotomy cannot simply be attributed to coincidence.
15. No fault can be attributed to him.
16. Extrapolating from his American findings, he reckons about 80% of these deaths might be attributed to smoking.
17. The thesis comes into its own with respect to industrial policy where significant discontinuities in policy can be attributed to the government changing hands.
18. The greater incidence of digestion on maxillary incisors can be attributed to the greater breakage of the maxillae.
19. Cancer experts are deeply divided amongst themselves about the percentage of cancers that can be attributed to environmental factors.
20. These were groups in need of institutional care and whose need could not always be attributed to their own fault.
21. Much of the frantic activity in the share register can be attributed to the arbitrageurs rather than the titans of the motor industry.
22. Napoleon's military victories, for example, might just have to be attributed to his genius.
23. However, not all blame for an unsatisfactory situation should be attributed to the musicians and their training.
24. Agency is irrelevant unless there has been some default on the part of the agent which can be attributed to the principal.
25. The sample size for the little owl is small and the variable results for this species can probably be attributed to this.
26. In general, a large proportion of bile duct injuries can be attributed to the learning experience of the surgeon.
27. Not all of the losses of moor and rough grassland can be attributed to agricultural change.
28. It is easy to assume that any significant, gender-linked difference should be attributed to the general operation of gender roles.
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29. The panic attacks gave her the perfect excuse, as no blame could possibly be attributed to her.
30. It is widely agreed that interests can only meaningfully be attributed to beings which are, or have been, conscious.