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- verb Present participle of
impute .
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Examples
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Where's the problem in imputing choice to patterns when the patterns in question would not be generated by natural forces alone?
Aiguy's Computer 2008
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Where's the problem in imputing choice to patterns when the patterns in question would not be generated by natural forces alone?
Aiguy's Computer 2008
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Where's the problem in imputing choice to patterns when the patterns in question would not be generated by natural forces alone?
Aiguy's Computer 2008
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Joseph, however, who was well aware that his brethren were not spies, has been charged with cruel dissimulation, with a deliberate violation of what he knew to be the truth, in imputing to them such a character.
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America will now have an opportunity of observing how utterly she has been mistaken in imputing to Great
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You restrictionists are very big, I’ve noticed, in imputing motives into other people’s positions.
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"factionalist labelling imputing conspiratorial motives", as this was tantamount to the abdication of leadership.
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There're well-developed methodologies and statistical procedures for "imputing" missing values that should be a part of the analyst's arsenal.
unknown title 2009
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(In Florida, that's called imputing income to Husband.
Florida Divorce * Child Custody * Domestic Violence Law Lawyer | Boca Raton 2009
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(In Florida, that's called imputing income to Husband.
Florida Divorce * Child Custody * Domestic Violence Law Lawyer | Boca Raton 2008
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