The majority of these premature deaths are due to physical health conditions.
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That new focus could fall on state elections due later this year.
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Similar surveys are due later today in the United States and Europe.
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But due to health reasons, Muller resigned today as National Party leader.
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The case is highly sensitive ahead of elections due early next year.
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This crisis presents a class of duties which is referable to yourselves.
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The heat produced in both cases is referable to a common cause.
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As in sillimanite, its crystalline form is referable to the orthorhombic system.
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The initial signs of poisoning are referable to the alimentary canal.
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A bone scan is required only in patients with symptoms referable to bone.
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The fault, however, is really ascribable to the sons of Dhritarashtra.
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But let us consider what results are directly ascribable to the missionaries alone.
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The trouble is not ascribable to the inability of the mechanic to describe this movement.
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Who could say whether his silence were ascribable to the absence of danger, or to his own absence?
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There was no evidence for excess nasal inflammation, circulating inflammatory markers or other adverse events ascribable to active treatment.
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The majority of these premature deaths are dueto physical health conditions.
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But dueto health reasons, Muller resigned today as National Party leader.
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Result: panic at Fox News dueto the potential loss of advertising.
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The union said the nurses were dueto return to work today.
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Matsegora said tens of thousands of workers were dueto return home.
Uso de imputable en inglés
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These cruelties, Mr. Henniker said, were not imputable to the Slave Trade.
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This attachment was imputable to her sex as well as character.
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No blame was imputable to him for the delay.
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Is not guilt imputable to an action like this?
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This unfortunate result was in a great measure imputable to the misconduct of the colonists themselves.
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The first introduction of slaves is not imputable to the present generation, nor even to their ancestors.
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If, perchance, the scales of justice be not correctly balanced, let the error be imputable to pity, not to gold.
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It may be feared that his Sermons were less popular from another cause, imputable more to the congregation than to the pastor.
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If Sir Robert had not the comfort of leaving his family in affluence, it was not imputable to his King or his country.
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It was a remarkable conversation to be having, dissecting the nature of women and their imputable variances; there was something almost anthropological about it.
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He had now to say, however, that the merits of these works, if they had any, and their faults, were entirely imputable to himself.
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Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have been limited by the reliance on common variants present on microarrays or imputable from the HapMap Project data.
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These cruelties, Mr. Henniker said, were not imputable to the Slave Trade.
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This attachment was imputable to her sex as well as character.