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"ascribe to" Definitions
  1. to consider that something is caused by a particular thing or person
  2. to consider that somebody/something has or should have a particular quality synonym attribute

145 Sentences With "ascribe to"

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Scientists (and most social scientists) ascribe to the scientific method.
I guess that's not a word that I'd ascribe to it.
It's not the only set of standards companies can ascribe to.
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.
Many people ascribe to street preachers and freelance huggers a touch of craziness.
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.
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 a person's gender doesn't always match the personality traits we ascribe to their sex.
For Wolcott to ascribe to this notion only gives this right-wing smear more credence.
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.
It's not something one can ascribe to just Bush, or Obama, or even the United States.
And there is no room in the workplace for those who ascribe to such a thing.
As a currency, these electronic tokens simply cannot have both of the advantages backers ascribe to them.
When I think of femme, I think about people who don't ascribe to masculinity in conventional ways.
Assuming LaJeunesse's account is accurate, there are any number of motivations you could ascribe to these decisions.
There is, though, a crucial difference between them: the near-opposite meanings they ascribe to the term "reality".
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.
Please don't travel to other countries just to participate in religious activities you don't ascribe to at home.
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.
Fire seasons, once confined to the hot summer, are growing longer—something many scientists ascribe to climate change.
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.
Simply put: She's a woman punished for veering from the paths and behaviors she is meant to ascribe to.
He does not ascribe to himself high-minded principles or present himself as the symbol of some vaulting philosophy.
Typically realists, Egyptian army officers who ascribe to this line of thought likely feel threatened by this military gap.
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.
A simple gesture allowed viewers to reimagine a princess who may not ascribe to a traditional standard of femininity.
Whichever theory you ascribe to, Apple's second quarter 2019 financial report is yet another weak showing for the iPhone brand.
You have to work to ascribe to your opposition the same emotional complexity you find in yourself that you possess.
Whatever gender you ascribe to, just finding people you enjoy putting in long hours with at work can be daunting.
The paradox here is that the West is falling victim to just the tactics that its critics mistakenly ascribe to it.
Some ascribe to Plato and Aristotle's superiority theory, the idea that we laugh at others' misfortune (this explains America's Funniest Home Videos).
However, the critics have shown the very same disregard for the facts, the merits, and the process that they ascribe to Barr.
But then I also think you can see in Black History Month the power over people who ascribe to that idea of blackness.
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.
For example, his detractors ascribe to him a gloomy anthropology, in response to his teaching that every human act is tainted with sin.
The first is the gulf between the democracy-subverting powers that the briefs ascribe to Trump and the actual extent of his influence.
But Marrero said that he was not persuaded that the memos should be given the legal force that Trump's lawyers ascribe to them.
But then we start to get into questions of who gets to define the words we commonly ascribe to ideologies of hatred and bigotry.
"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.
The light synth-beat, the eerie undertones, but a cheerier overall vibe than one would ascribe to Season 1 or the show at large.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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. ●
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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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