Examples of using Not be attributed in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
This perceived lack of safety cannot be attributed to external factors such as age and level of education.
the manifestation of affectionThe first secretary can not be attributed, he did not like the church,
 These findings show that it can not be attributed to Loog that he gave a comment on quatrain 03-57,
they can not be attributed to the income of the Swedish company.
therefore this factor cannot be attributed to pluses or minuses.
30 days late in the delivery of the goods and such default cannot be attributed to force majeure.
This excess of bilious humor could not be attributed to play; for unlike Porthos,
of the underlying learning material and should, as such, not be attributed to SSWC.
must not be attributed to the dumped imports.
The User shall not be bound to fulfilling any obligations towards the Other Party if it is hindered in doing so by circumstances that cannot be attributed to blame, and neither shall- according to the law- a transaction that is legal or is generally viewed as such be for its account.
Funeral Products is not obliged to fulfil any obligation to the Client if they are prevented from doing so by a circumstance which cannot be attributed to negligence, either according to law,
It follows that the difference in pay cannot be attributed to a single source, and that there is no body that can be
this increase certainly cannot be attributed to duty-free sales,
if they are being impeded as a consequence of circumstances which cannot be attributed to culpable acting,
held liable for this where this loss or damage cannot be attributed to a serious error
These data cannot be attributed to specific persons.
These data can not be attributed to specific persons.
This data cannot be attributed to individual people.
These data cannot be attributed to any specific individual.
These names may not be attributed to other than you.