| 21. | As interdependent, ethnic identities are the product of continuous so-called ascription ( Cf.
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| 22. | Variations of the traditional formula and Trinitarian ascription are found also in the Armenian Orthodox Liturgy.
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| 23. | .. . classifications and ascriptions of capacities rely on the good sense of making certain generalizations.
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| 24. | The conflict between self-identification and societal ascription further complicates biomedical research and public health policies.
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| 25. | "' Ascription "'occurs when social class or stratum placement is primarily hereditary.
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| 26. | The ascription in the same chansonnier of a song among Oton's may also be false.
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| 27. | To Barth, ethnicity was perpetually negotiated and renegotiated by both external ascription and internal self-identification.
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| 28. | Historians have formulated two main arguments against the ascription to Florence and in favour of that to John.
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| 29. | However, these texts put greater emphasis on the Panchabrahman attribute in comparison to the Vedic Ashtamurti ascription.
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| 30. | Since the late 19th century, however, scholars have increasingly doubted this ascription, largely on stylistic grounds.
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