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Significados de
referable
en inglés
Capable of being assigned or credited to.
due
ascribable
imputable
due to
Términos relacionados
attributable
Sinónimos
Examples for "
due
"
due
ascribable
imputable
due to
Examples for "
due
"
1
The majority of these premature deaths are
due
to physical health conditions.
2
That new focus could fall on state elections
due
later this year.
3
Similar surveys are
due
later today in the United States and Europe.
4
But
due
to health reasons, Muller resigned today as National Party leader.
5
The case is highly sensitive ahead of elections
due
early next year.
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.
Uso de
referable
en inglés
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.
6
That the fossils are not
referable
to any known extra-Australian genus of mammals.
7
They were
referable
at a glance to the dregs of civilization.
8
In 23 patients there were no symptoms
referable
to the kidney.
9
It can, however, regard good also, in so far as
referable
to evil.
10
She eyed Peter and Harmony with an impersonal hostility,
referable
to her humor.
11
The Carr-dyke in Norfolk seems to me to be
referable
to a similar origin.
12
Everything, in respect of its creation and destruction, is
referable
to this fivefold entity.
13
The origin of the diddle is
referable
to the infancy of the Human Race.
14
But these degrees are not
referable
to the aforesaid species.
15
Nor were his brows much furrowed with wrinkles
referable
to domestic cares and tribulations.
16
Most instances of puerperal infection are, it is true,
referable
to lack of care.
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