imputation in Dutch

imputation [impjuteiʃən] aantijging

Sentence patterns related to "imputation"

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1. He denied the imputation.

2. I cannot rest under an imputation.

3. The imputation implications are obvious.

4. I'm quite willing to accept the imputation.

5. 6 synonyms for Ascription: assignment, attribution, credit, imputation, attribution, attribution

6. I could not rest under the imputation.

7. An imputation against a woman's chastity is defamatory.

8. The imputation that it was all his fault was unfair.

9. Imputation to activities of the costs imputed to CeCos:

10. I never heard so much as a malicious word or imputation.

11. 10 We apologise unreservedly for any imputation of incorrect behaviour by Mr Taylor.

12. It is shown that the proposed mean imputation estimators are asymptoyically normal.

13. If his reply agrees with your statement, you shall be publicly cleared from every imputation.

14. He resented the imputation that he had any responsibility for what she did.

15. Imputation methods shall take into account guidelines and methods adopted by international statistical organisations.

16. Synonyms for Adscription include ascription, designation, acknowledgement, acknowledgment, assignment, attribution, credit, recognition, assignation and imputation

17. The objective imputation theory is the fashion of study in German academy of criminal law.

18. A diversified imputation system taking into consideration fault, danger, implications and injurious acts is an open and hierarchical system.

19. Ascription definition: assigning to a cause or source synonyms: unattributable, categorisation, animatism, externalisation, sorting, imputation, attribution

20. The imputation that my success was due to nepotism meant that I was not taken seriously.

21. The tax credit is an imputation based on the fact that corporation tax has been paid.

22. The imputation of such benefits raises a number of issues, including the correct identification of the beneficiaries.

23. A imputation method based on Mahalanobis distance was proposed to estimate missing values in the gene expression data.

24. He had attacked Eliot for worshipping culture, which I considered about as false an imputation as could be imagined.

25. Analysing the core imputation vector set may instruct the decision makers in the lower level to form coalitions for making larger profits.

26. Based on analysis of the necessity of studying road traffic damage compensation liability, the thesis advances the issue of imputation when there is road traffic accident damage in the first place.

27. To judge whether the act of tort system is perfect and reasonable depends in the large scale on whether its principle of responsibility imputation system has been founded.

28. The paper analyzes the composition and proof of civil liability of environmental torts, then expounds the shortcomings of the imputation system of environmental torts, it also gives some suggestions.

29. Blimp was originally designed as a multiple imputation program, but the application now offers general-purpose Bayesian estimation for a wide range of single-level and multilevel regression models with two or three levels, with or without missing data

30. Placing odds on the next king of alberta These things were right and proper, but Wikkey felt uncomfortable under an imputation of "Cheekiness" from the "big chap" who had so taken his fancy, and wondered at his own feeling

31. Ascription: 1 n assigning to a cause or source Synonyms: attribution Types: animatism the attribution of consciousness and personality to natural phenomena such as thunderstorms and earthquakes and to objects such as plants and stones imputation the attribution to a source or cause externalisation , externalization attributing to outside

32. 3. In the event that the second branch of the alternative presented in Question 2 is correct, does the existence of the abovementioned treaty mean that the contested measure should be viewed as a simple mechanism dividing the object of taxation between the two States concerned, with no effect on undertakings, or does the possibility that a non‐French‐resident parent company may not be able to carry out the imputation provided for by the treaty mean that the measure should be considered contrary to the principle of freedom of establishment?’