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The company publicly apologized and agreed to contribute some money to charity.
It was a real team effort - everyone contributed something to the success of the project.
Tourism contributes millions of pounds to the country's economy.
Everyone in the office is contributing money for his leaving present.
We have contributed all our working lives to pension schemes and national insurance, expecting a reasonable state pension on retirement.
They might cite the case of baseball teams that know which of their players have contributed without having to know what they get paid.
Most of the new players contributing to the growth in organic production must necessarily be conventional farmers converting to organics.
Television contributes to this aural pollution by reducing every kind of music to the same level of a passing moment in the televisual flow.
They conclude that self-management strategies contribute to an increase in learners' self- and contextual knowledge which can assist in reducing anxiety.
Indeed, the wish to avoid such veto power may both contribute to surplus coalitions and to grand coalitions between major parties.
Actually, they appear to the electorate as responsible parties contributing to the governance of the country.
Another resistance that contributes to the horizontal cell receptive field is the coupling resistance between cells.
Only symptoms with significant impact on daily activities contributed as diagnostic criteria.
Early vegetative symptoms, however, may also contribute to the high rates of depression seen later in the course of immune activation.
Lower levels of empathy may contribute to conflict in social interactions and thereby heighten levels of negative emotions experienced by some children.
A maximum likelihood ratio test is used to determine which covariates are significantly different from zero and thereby contributing significantly to overall survivorship.
The resulting variable provides an estimate of the extent to which an individual has contributed to the structural determination of the instrument-specific choices.
This has produced conceptual confusion that has contributed to a lack of structural rigor in the field of study.
For instance, lethals may contribute substantially to inbreeding depression.
On the other hand, there is a substantial amount of phenotypic covariance, and genetic and shared environmental influences contribute substantially to this overlap.