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1 We attribute much to our own wisdom and the wisdom of our laws.
2 You attribute much too much to me from our mutual friendship.
3 The couple attribute much of their success to the proliferation of pontos de troca.
4 Personally I do not attribute much weight to these suspicions.
5 It is to this principle I attribute much of the good which results from Sabbath-schools.
6 The AFL will doubtless attribute much of this to the teething problems of a start-up venture.
7 Authorities attribute much of the graffiti to gangs.
8 He is, indeed, inclined to attribute much of the fatality attending this disease to indiscriminate blood-letting.
9 This is why I attribute much curiosity to the man of science and none to the savage.
10 But many farmers attribute much of the crisis to successive governments' decisions to prioritise spending on urban defences.
11 You can attribute much of that growth to the popularity of Amazon Fire tablets, which come with Underground pre-loaded.
12 I attribute much of this, which I think a great evil, to the existence of the Protestant Church in Ireland.
13 I attribute much blame to them because I have seen results of their carelessness grow and magnify under my own eyes.
14 Colin and Mary had never left the hotel so late, and Mary was to attribute much of what followed to this fact.
15 Investors are reluctant to attribute much of a multiple to variable and "lumpy" earnings generated by these types of businesses.
16 Some analysts attribute much of the market's turmoil to the end of the Federal Reserve's asset-purchase program, known as quantitative easing, or QE2.
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