Example sentences of "[det] [noun] reflects the " in BNC.

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1 This finding reflects the commonsense idea that people are influenced in their speech by the speakers around them .
2 This change reflects the effects of the energy crisis in oil and gas in 1973 , which prompted greater emphasis on energy conservation , and the effects of economic recession ( figure 6.11 ) .
3 This contrast reflects the conceptual imperatives which underlay change in each company .
4 Anselm 's procedure in this case reflects the principle on which his theology was built : he accepted the statements of faith of the whole Christian community , and set about finding explanations which satisfied the demands of reason .
5 In part this variety reflects the poorly defined vocabulary available to historians seeking to distinguish various traditional authoritarian regimes .
6 This provision reflects the language of the reservation made by the United Kingdom under Article 23 of the Convention , the origins and effect of which have already been discussed .
7 The first part of this chapter reflects the Roper , Logan and Tierney model — the nature of the AL of maintaining a safe environment ; the relationship of the lifespan to the AL ; the effect of an individual 's dependence/independence status ; and the influence of physical , psychological , sociocultural , environmental and politicoeconomic factors on the AL .
8 The frequency with which references to rural housing have already been made in this chapter reflects the extent to which the housing market acts as an intermediary between the economic changes in agriculture , described earlier in this book , and the kind of social life which is now to be found in the English countryside .
9 This decrease reflects the lower numbers of people in the population aged 80+ .
10 This passage reflects the way in which the argument gradually crystallized in favour of Eden 's view that ultimately the interests of our own Prisoners of War were paramount .
11 In London , salaries have increased over the past six months , which to some degree reflects the calibre of the person sought within each grading .
12 This caption reflects the who , what , when , where and why questions important for good releases :
13 This requirement reflects the policy of risk spreading so that the Law Commission First Report on Exemption Clauses in Contracts No 24 , para 82 ( 1969 ) justify distinguishing between private and business purchasers on the basis of the : … ability of the business purchaser to take into account the likelihood of defects , to reduce their incidence by arrangements for re-examination and servicing ( which may be allowed for in the price paid ) and to make suitable dispositions , by insurance and in his costings , to cover the risks which he has to bear .
14 Although this disparity reflects the real world of budget limits , it could scupper the care programmes that the psychiatry department is meant to set up for seriously mentally ill patients and make planning for discharge more difficult .
15 This theme reflects the concept of chivalry deriving in the mid- and late nineteenth century in part from the Gothic revival and defined in the seminal work of Kenelm Henry Digby , The Broad Stone of Honour , published in 1822 and 1823 with the significant title ‘ Rules for the Gentlemen of England ’ .
16 This charge reflects the increase in the group 's borrowings detailed below and the fall in sterling interest rates , particularly in the second half of the year .
17 The prevalence of conflict in Gascony during this period reflects the vulnerability of minors to the political ends of their elders .
18 This article reflects the ongoing , personal classroom-based research of teachers involved in the projects .
19 This distinction reflects the mixture of accident and design by which they grew .
20 This distinction reflects the separation of the state from the individual in a liberal society .
21 The Chancellor could argue that this outcome reflects the restraint exercised with respect to alcoholic drinks .
22 This confidence reflects the essentially optimistic nature of the counselling process , perhaps best expressed through Rogers ' ( 1951b ) concept of the ‘ actualizing ’ or ‘ formative ’ tendency , which he described as :
23 The predominance of Latin in this sample reflects the fact that many letters were addressed to bishops , and that Latin was used for the more solemn and formal instruments emanating from her chancery .
24 This Development reflects the usual D.P. Patton Homes quality , both in external appearance and internal finish .
25 The social time preference rate This rate reflects the rate of return required by the community to forgo current consumption for future consumption .
26 Barro argues that the presence of this variable reflects the counter-cyclical response of money to the level of economic activity .
27 This argument reflects the official view disseminated after the war had begun again that Edward had been coerced into accepting the treaty while he was under the tutelage of Mortimer and Isabella and that therefore he could not be bound by it .
28 US ambassador to the UN Madeleine Albright , who signed the treaty , said : " This signature reflects the Clinton administration 's determination to treat environmental threats as seriously as other threats to our security . "
29 The lower relative cleavage of most ApT steps in this sequence reflects the difference in cleavage efficiency at TGC and AGC since , as previously noted , a preceding pyrimidine increases the rate of digestion .
30 This method reflects the fact that finance costs are a function of the amount outstanding and the passage of time .
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