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Cheng, et al., “Attributions of Cause and Recurrence in Long-Term Breast Cancer Survivors,” 2001 is cited not only in a scientific review article but in a Sunday New York Times Magazine article—another instance of how deeply the notion of positive thinking is embedded in the popular consciousness.
After the Diagnosis MD Julian Seifter 2010
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The show reflected exactly where we are in terms of internet journalism and print news during “Not For Attributions”
What Do Real Thugs Think of The Wire? Part Three - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Room three, "Mistakes: Attributions Downgraded" shows a former Courbet, an ex-Holbein the Younger, and a picture that was previously a Perugino.
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Attributions of irrationality presuppose the possibility of valid attributions of rationality.
A Useless Critic 2007
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"Michelangelo: Drawings and Attributions" exhibits drawings attributed to the Italian master Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564).
Time Off 2009
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Attributions of moral and aesthetic properties to objects indicate a speaker's acknowledgment of the object's tendency to produce the sentiment.
Hume's Aesthetics Gracyk, Ted 2008
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Attributions of any unusual weather event to global warming have to stand the test of the “magic word”: ‘Since’.
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“Attributions, Expectations, and Coping with Abortion.”
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"Henry Carey (1687-1743) and Some Troublesome Attributions," _BNYPL_,
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Louange du Dieu Nibir et de ses sept Attributions. 4th ICO I. 233-235.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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