| 31. | The questions impute a failure on the part of the native black or Hispanic.
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| 32. | In a word, character, be it real, symbolized, or imputed.
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| 33. | No one could impute politics or favoritism to the crowning of the footnote laureates.
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| 34. | It is too easy to impute evil motives to those with whom we disagree.
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| 35. | The protective behavior imputed to dolphins arises from misconstruing aspects of their natural behavior.
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| 36. | I should not now impute on a child of nine my mind of today.
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| 37. | He contended that The Chronicle had wrongly imputed clear-cut misconduct to Keese.
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| 38. | Imputed rent can thus serve as an important measure between home owners and tenants.
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| 39. | Bias can take the form of actual bias, imputed bias or apparent bias.
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| 40. | Bias may be actual, imputed or apparent.
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