Examples of 'could not be attributed' in a sentence

Meaning of "could not be attributed"

Could not be attributed: Refers to a situation where it is difficult to assign or allocate something to a particular cause or source

How to use "could not be attributed" in a sentence

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could not be attributed
Could not be attributed to this painter.
Budgetary difficulties could not be attributed to staff remuneration alone.
Accordingly, any change undergone by those products could not be attributed to NAFTA.
Its mark could not be attributed to them soon enough.
Other possible intermolecular contacts could not be attributed unambiguously.
These effects could not be attributed to changes in intrarenal hemodynamics.
Stakeholder contributions were global associations or could not be attributed in terms of region.
These deficits could not be attributed to mental deterioration or visual deficiencies.
Crime increased in seven areas but this could not be attributed to CCTV.
Similar income which could not be attributed to such performances or appearances.
Several other possible intermolecular contacts were detected but could not be attributed unambiguously to ⅔ contacts.
This could not be attributed to any effect of distance to refuge on vigilance.
The magnitude of the CVs could not be attributed to specific parents.
Under-representation could not be attributed to lower professional qualifications.
Some 9 per cent of civilian casualties could not be attributed to any party.
As they were, could not be attributed to the Philippines as a State.
In 9 per cent of cases, the civilian deaths could not be attributed to either party.
The remaining casualties could not be attributed to either party to the conflict.
Therefore, it concluded that such action could not be attributed to Poland.
He feels this loss could not be attributed to the police shooting them.
Consequently, the payments in question could not be attributed to the State.
Thus any effects seen could not be attributed direct effects of ISS treatment.
The remaining 10 per cent could not be attributed.
Therefore, the findings could not be attributed entirely to the intervention.
The remaining 154 attacks either were not claimed or could not be attributed to a particular group.
However, that high rate could not be attributed to selective abortion based on foetal sex.
Another 10 per cent of casualties could not be attributed to any party.
Hence, the OE sales could not be attributed to the Chinese exported tyres.
The variation in skin mass could not be attributed to skin flexibility.
However, Fe2 + uptake could not be attributed to FeoB for several reasons.
The difference between the two birds could not be attributed to their ability to communicate.
Variability in angling success could not be attributed to variability in angler skill.
Elimination or decrease in edema could not be attributed merely to reduction of the dextran.
Any disclosure on its part could not be attributed to MY HOBBYBOX.
The court found that this could not be attributed to Hirsi Ali.
Consequently, this healing could not be attributed to the power of suggestion.
The existing terminological discrepancies could not be attributed merely to linguistic variations ; and.
Cardiac death was any death that could not be attributed to a non-cardiac cause.
However, tree mortality rates could not be attributed to thinning-induced changes in tree vigor.
In most cases the exceedances found could not be attributed to “ extreme ” or “ untypical ” driving.

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