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(1) He then considered the situation wherein workers impute no value to the insurance and demand for the industry's product is inelastic.
(2) Consumers would make their own judgments and the resulting demand would impute value to these warranties.
(3) Perhaps a key way to fix things is to impute the loss to information processing-based economies on a country basis - as a tax on top of transactions aside from Treasury purchases.
(4) The father's views, the article properly noted, cannot simply be imputed to the son.
(5) In other words, most of the evils imputed to my solution in fact continue under the occupation.
(6) Thus, in principle, any violation of rights recognized by the Convention carried out by an act of public authority or by persons who use their position of authority is imputable to the State.
(7) Diverse other adjectives interpretable as flaws of character could be imputed to him, but he was nevertheless invaluable, and when all was said and done that was what really mattered.
(8) This righteousness is imputed to those who trust in Him.
(9) Whether the matters complained of are imputable to the country and give rise to State responsibility are thus questions which fall to be determined by the Court at the merits phase.
(10) In the preceding chapter we have discussed, among other things, those classes of excuses where the lack of mens rea derives from the agent lacking individual autonomy and consequently being not imputable .
(11) The title of this book, Alter / Asians, is meant to challenge the categorical otherness that is still imputed to Asia and Asians in Australia.
(12) The conclusion of Epstein's essay is of continuing relevance to the mythical role imputed to the press in uncovering Watergate.
(13) However, it may be that her testimony amounts to casting imputations against the prosecution witnesses.
(14) Now, the fair value of the option will be imputed at the time of issue and amortized as an expense in the profit and loss account over the vesting period.
(15) But in my view such knowledge should not be imputed to the company, for the essence of the arrangement was to deprive the company improperly of a large part of its assets.
(16) The unspoken presumption is that the majority can be cowed into silence forever with accusations of racism and imputations of guilt, and because sophisticated opinion is uniform on the subject.
(17) If the parties reach an agreement as to the continued occupation of the premises by the tenant during that limbo period, what intention is to be imputed to them?
(18) He says that the words complained of were meant and calculated to disparage the Claimant in his profession and business and also that they imputed to him the criminal offences of harassment stalking and theft.
(19) If the term cause must be used, it can best be distinguished in this meaning as the imputable or responsible or blamable cause, to indicate the value-judgment involved.
(20) The movie perverts the radicalism imputed to rock in the 60s, pretending All-American exuberance and liberation when it is actually only selling hegemony.
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