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- They impute to others their own good motives and good will.
- Christ's righteousness, or his perfection, was then imputed to all believers.
- This righteousness was imputed to some through faith, which altered their eternal destiny.
- "The crimes authorities impute to me are not very clear, " he said.
- The protective behavior imputed to dolphins arises from misconstruing aspects of their natural behavior.
- Almost all the crimes imputed to Milosevic in the indictment occurred during the NATO bombing.
- It had surrealistic overtones the French impute to Lewis.
- Only actual, and not constructive, knowledge of the agent can be imputed to the principal.
- Therefore such intention if it exists has to be imputed to them from their actions.
- What bothers me is that some sort of cover-up or anti-Semitism might be imputed to her,
- Disclaimers passed on each side, and the blame was imputed to other and more distant tribes.
- In a letter to Lord Carlisle, justifying his action, FitzWilliam mentioned that malversation had been imputed to Beresford.
- I have never imputed to Nature a purpose or goal, or anything that could be understood as anthropomorphic.
- As I leave, I want to deny most strongly the sexual rap imputed to me by some news accounts,
- But it would be wrong to too quickly impute to its bizarre tone a clumsiness or confusion of purpose.
- Not only is it factually incorrect, it seeks to defame us and impute to us motives that are mere conjecture.
- Our guilt is " imputed " or " credited " to Jesus Christ, while his righteousness is imputed to us.
- It was a civil action in which Price sued Power for the slander of imputing to him the crime of perjury.
- Ethicists may disdain the reductionist life-is-just-DNA approach that they impute to scientists, but what definition would they put in its place?
- And of course, it will concurrently be imputed to all A-As _ since, you know, they can't tell us apart anyway.
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