| 31. | Debate still occurs over whether Western chords are naturally consonant or dissonant, or whether that ascription is learned.
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| 32. | The ascription of its authorship to the biblical patriarch Abraham shows the high esteem which it enjoyed for centuries.
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| 33. | The exact ascription of his works is doubtful, as his brother Piero did much in collaboration with him.
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| 34. | Trait ascription bias refers to the situational and dispositional evaluation and description of personality traits on a personal level.
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| 35. | However, trait ascription and trait-based models of personality remain contentious in modern psychology and social science research.
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| 36. | Not only medical theories, as non-epistemic entities, do not deserve the ascription of truth or falsehood.
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| 37. | Unfortunately none of these texts has been critically edited and the printed service books often differ widely in their ascriptions.
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| 38. | Parsons also claims that ascription is a crucial point of convergence and marks the intergenerational transformation of power into status.
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| 39. | The false ascription of the text to the Buddhist Asvaghosa, adds Olivelle, continues to be currently perpetuated in India.
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| 40. | Between 1781 and 1890 no one seems to have discussed, critically, the ascription of the antiphonary to any particular pope.
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