Examples of using Attributed in English and their translations into Italian
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You just have to look at the defects attributed to women.
Spoleto attributed to the nobility of this city in 1854.
Question: Certain miracles have been attributed to Christ.
This data can not be attributed in any way to the user's identity.
particular effects of HMB can be attributed to.
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These attributes attributed science to curcumin.
In those times, these complaints were mainly attributed to poor circulation.
Such data cannot be attributed in any way to the identity of the user.
The image of this process of transformation can be attributed to human emotion.
The journalists attributed to Mask the role of the“early investor Tesla”.
The fall in income in 1998 can be mainly attributed to the following factors.
Officials attributed the unusual occurrence to weakening of the topsoil support nearby.
The services offered may be attributed to the following areas.
Kabbalists often attributed their theosophical doctrines to new meditative revelations.
Through specific algorithms, the detected parameters are attributed to rigidity/elasticity.
Many Traditionalist Catholics attributed the decision to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
In my case, sir, those thus attributed often go hand-in-hand.
Forestry experts attributed the depletion of forest mainly to the excessive extraction of timber.
This collected data cannot be attributed to any specific individual person.
This collected data cannot be attributed to any specific individual person.
In the ancient time many people attributed to this flower magic force.
One of the main faults attributed to Italians is approximation.
Falls in revenue can therefore be attributed to the general price decline.
These differences are often only attributed to the final firing temperature.
It shall relate to quantities not yet attributed to the licence or certificate or extract.
This quote has also, however, been attributed to Joseph Addison, who lived from 1672-1719.
These injurious effects have been attributed to the factors which are causing them, and.