0 a quality or characteristic that someone or something has:
1 a quality or feature of a person or thing, esp. one that is an important part of its nature:
Self-confidence is a rare attribute in a 17-year-old.
She has the physical attributes to become a championship swimmer.
2 a quality or characteristic that someone or something has:
3 to say or think that something is the result of a particular thing:
4 to say that a particular person was the first person to say something, do something, invent something, etc.:
In this sense they corresponded with purely phonological rather than morphosyntactic attributes of the input.
Indeed, people's social and psychological attributes shape their behaviour but, in many ways, behaviour is only partially predictable.
These concepts and psychological attributes can be identified and evaluated by educators in a process that could include student self-evaluation and validation.
What this protective attribute is relates to the second question, that of what mechanisms underlie the protective effect.
In other words, in refusing to attribute any role to crime, these studies are forced into the same zero-sum framework they attempt to challenge.
They attribute this result to certain reforms of the party's nominating process.
Spatialisation models should take into account a couple of important physical attributes of a sounding object, namely its size and its radiation properties.
On another occasion, the paper attributed similar powers to technical education.
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