| 21. | It is amazing to hear the motives imputed to the Clintons on health care : Hillary is on an ego trip.
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| 22. | His lawyer said de Guzman was " not really aware that the act imputed to him was done by him ."
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| 23. | By virtue of His death, God imputes to us the righteousness of Christ ( see 2 Cor . 5 : 21 ).
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| 24. | Furthermore Wehwalt expresses concern that our article " " may impute to the organizations positions which they do not take " ."
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| 25. | It also does not exonerate the subordinate of his own responsibility if the elements of an infraction can be imputed to him.
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| 26. | Pre-modern peoples imputed to animate and inanimate objects alike the free-will and purpose they found in human action a belief called animism.
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| 27. | Applying this principle to the facts before us, I see no basis to impute to the Government Amtrak's decision to disapprove Lebron's advertisement.
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| 28. | However, the FIA also said that " some responsibility might possibly be imputed to the other two drivers involved in the incident ."
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| 29. | Such a term may be imputed to parties : it is not critically dependent on proof of an actual intention of the parties.
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| 30. | One of the qualities folklore imputed to the Beetle was the idea that its doors sealed tight enough to make the car float.
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