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The law will not impute such a purpose to Congress.
The tax system will impute an interest rate on the loan.
That were a greater failing than the one you impute to me.
The use of the word is intended to impute disgust.
"Style is something you impute to a body of work.
For many countries, the authors had to impute data, making several assumptions.
But to what do the elk impute our love of asphalt?
At no time must he impute unworthy motives to them.
"Why, of the crimes they wish to impute to you."
A president needs to realize that the public is prepared to impute incredible power to his wife.
In fact, to impute serious thinking to these or any other horror movies is probably a stretch.
"And do you impute it to either of those?"
It is designed with some specific symbols which they impute themselves meanings.
So we impute all this extra stuff in our minds that's part of the category.
Evidence is often just interesting but meaningless stuff we impute meaning to for some purpose or another.
He'd even impute reason to the acts of the gods."
Many observers, particularly on the right, impute an ideological bias to the press.
It is a construction that imputes commitment to action.
The first evidence which imputes suspicion to the story is the fact that it has been reported in many forms and versions.
But I think he imputes to my argument more cynicism than originally intended.
"Both imputing to me feelings and beliefs that aren't mine."
But what has intent to do with it, even assuming you can accurately impute motive?
And it would be outrageous to impute motives for such stereotyping.
It would be a mistake to impute any particular ideological bias to a bureaucracy.
"You're imputing too much knowledge to her," I said.