Used to indicate the cause of a mentioned outcome of negative connotation.
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Examples for "referable "
Examples for "referable "
1 This crisis presents a class of duties which is referable to yourselves.
2 The heat produced in both cases is referable to a common cause.
3 As in sillimanite, its crystalline form is referable to the orthorhombic system.
4 The initial signs of poisoning are referable to the alimentary canal.
5 A bone scan is required only in patients with symptoms referable to bone.
1 The fault, however, is really ascribable to the sons of Dhritarashtra.
2 But let us consider what results are directly ascribable to the missionaries alone.
3 The trouble is not ascribable to the inability of the mechanic to describe this movement.
4 Who could say whether his silence were ascribable to the absence of danger, or to his own absence?
5 There was no evidence for excess nasal inflammation, circulating inflammatory markers or other adverse events ascribable to active treatment.
1 These cruelties, Mr. Henniker said, were not imputable to the Slave Trade.
2 This attachment was imputable to her sex as well as character.
3 No blame was imputable to him for the delay.
4 Is not guilt imputable to an action like this?
5 This unfortunate result was in a great measure imputable to the misconduct of the colonists themselves.
1 The majority of these premature deaths are due to physical health conditions.
2 But due to health reasons, Muller resigned today as National Party leader.
3 Result: panic at Fox News due to the potential loss of advertising.
4 The union said the nurses were due to return to work today.
5 Matsegora said tens of thousands of workers were due to return home.
6 Police said the sound was missing due to an unspecified technical problem.
7 REFORM: -Pension reform due to be presented by end of year.
8 The crisis, he said, was due to the success of the industry.
9 But business in Spain has suffered due to Europe's sovereign debt crisis.
10 Still, the situation has improved in recent years due to increased awareness.
11 It is possible sentencing could be postponed due to his health problems.
12 Mr Brownlee said that was due to good planning and efficient work.
13 State leaders are due to provide more detail to their residents today.
14 Question: My daughter is due to start primary school this coming September.
15 Legislation to effect this is due to be introduced later this year.
16 Obama is also due to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today.
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