Example sentences of "is reflect in the " in BNC.

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1 Their application is a matter of skill and timing and this is reflected in the attention they receive from the refereeing panel .
2 on delivery from BREL York to Ilford , new class 321 emu No 321334 is reflected in the waters of the River Ouse as it passes Offord Cluney , near Huntingdon , on 31 March 1989 .
3 This is reflected in the respondents ' sensitivity towards the police management , an enduring theme in the conversation of ordinary policemen and women in any force , and towards the terrorist threat , which is not faced by others to the same degree .
4 And the modern focus on international marketing is reflected in the evolution of theories about ‘ what marketing is about ’ .
5 This is reflected in the pre-eminence of the smart , highly professional and rather conservative rock monthly Q , launched in 1986 .
6 The lack of vision is reflected in the atmosphere among the staff and all the employees .
7 I always feel that Danish salami lack the finesse of many other varieties and their inferior quality is reflected in the price , which is generally considerably lower .
8 The Spanish influence in Central America is reflected in the wide use of olives in Mexican food and some crops are grown in Mexico and on the west coast of the USA .
9 This takes a long time and is reflected in the price of the product .
10 This is reflected in the religion , which in turn serves as the model for traditional Hindu society .
11 The age of organ-building goes back at least to Louis the Pious , for whom a Venetian priest called George built an organ at Aachen in 826 , and it is reflected in the lively illustrations of organs in the Utrecht Psalter , a Reims manuscript of about 830 .
12 This view is reflected in the focus of most child care research .
13 This weak growth is reflected in the CIA panel 's forecast for the industry 's sectors ( see table ) although , Freeman added , this was derived from the CSO 's production figures , which appear to be overestimated .
14 The life-style of the wealthier peasants , whilst not luxurious , was not squalid by medieval standards and this is reflected in the substantial nature of their buildings .
15 This is reflected in the artificially tall pyramids found in management structures in secondary schools and the often ambiguous rues of deputy heads in primary schools .
16 This is reflected in the syllabus for the Institute examinations which are held at centres throughout the U.K. The first and most essential requirement of any student for any professional examination is that he or she must be able to communicate in the language ( in which he or she will be examined . )
17 There is a strong ‘ old boy network ’ among German banks and industry , and this is reflected in the high degree of control which the German banks exercise over German industry through their shareholdings .
18 The truly maritime nature of the climate of the Western Isles is reflected in the way that air temperatures tend to be more influenced by sea temperatures than sunshine .
19 Village life has changed little here and the peaceful pace of local life is reflected in the style of holiday .
20 Colleague contracts , such as most friendships , involve an exchange of similar kinds of things whereas , in the patron-client relationship , the different status is reflected in the fact that the patron offers something quite different to the relationship from the contribution of the client .
21 The crisis of identity suggested by this violent displacement is reflected in the themes of the two novels .
22 In any event the user 's opinion of a product is reflected in the standard achieved so actions speak louder than words .
23 Greek artists of this period were highly mobile , and this is reflected in the development of a well-defined style dispersed over a wide geographical area .
24 Good , well-managed soil is reflected in the plants and animals it carries .
25 His growing fear of public recognition is reflected in the story of a phone call to a leading Mancunian hairdresser 's .
26 This is reflected in the rule that statements by the accused to be admissible must have been made voluntarily .
27 Brent 's success in informing and advising the immigrant community about changing legislation that directly affects them was repeated around the country , and is reflected in the immigration enquiry statistics which rose by 180 per cent in 1987/8 compared with the previous year .
28 The combination of economic crisis with government discrimination and neglect is reflected in the education system .
29 This is reflected in the tendency to look back to a ‘ golden age ’ when these societies were thought to be more peaceful and law abiding .
30 The magnitude of erosion is reflected in the silt content of the Huanghe River : before it enters the Loess lands it has an average silt content of 2 kg m-3 of water , but when it leaves the region after its confluence with the Weihe the average silt content is 35 kg m- which can rise to several hundreds of kilograms after storms ( Smil 1984 ) .
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