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The President is attributing the rise in unemployment to new restrictive trade regulations in foreign markets.

The real nature of the spermogonia and spermatia should therefore be regarded as, at present, very uncertain; as regards, however, the spermatia which have never been seen to germinate, perhaps it is as well not to absolutely reject the first opinion formed concerning them, or [181] perhaps they might be thought to perform the part of androspores, attributing to that expression the meaning which Pringsheim gives it in the Conferoæ.

We could scarcely go wrong in attributing the light of the nebulæ to the conversion of the gravitational energy of shrinkage into molecular motion.

But supposing this were done, there would always remain the possibility of attributing the communication to some being other than human: by admitting even the existence of spiritual or immaterial beings distinct from ourselves, nothing warrants us to affirm that such beings are our deceased relatives or friends and not some facetious Kobolds.

Those who, like myself, have[263] verified these facts, will not dream of attributing them to unconscious or involuntary movements, to the cracking of a tendon, to ventriloquism.

Rostovtzeff is probably right in attributing the Maikop discoveries to the early part of the third millennium, which brings them within the period we are discussing.

The whole tenour of the legends, attributing to them deeds requiring strength and endurance, certainly suggests that the heroes were considered in later days to have[Pg 112] been above the average in stature.

These lamps are set round with blue bosses and little plaques; there is, however, no ground for attributing any great antiquity to such work.

But Franks was undoubtedly right in attributing these elongated flasks-they are sometimes of considerable size-to Saracenic times.

It further appears to me that in the case of many important virtues we do not commonly consider the ultimate spring of action-whether it be some emotional impulse or the rational choice of duty as duty-in attributing a particular virtue to particular persons: what we regard as indispensable is merely a[224] settled resolve to will a certain kind of external effects.

Naegeli, for instance, attributes the variability of species to internal, rather than external causes-namely, to a spontaneous activity, implanted in life itself, and analogous to that which is witnessed in the development of an individual organism, from the primitive cell up to the final complete development; without, however, attributing to the progressive alterations in species that predestined final goal which heredity determines in the development of individual organisms.

The paper's coverage has generally been clear in attributing the Wen Ho Lee-probably-did-it line to particular (named and unnamed) government sources.

" Serena volleyed by attributing Hingis' remark to her "lack of formal education.

Where Beatty is mistaken and perhaps a bit delusional is in attributing the failure of his ideas to corporate power and corruption.

USAT uses its front-page "cover story" to go long with a flight safety piece: about how the failure of a radar-based altitude warning system was probably the cause of four air crashes (total death toll: 246) that federal investigators have been attributing to pilot error.

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