Example sentences of "this reflects [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( Some would argue this reflects a lack of demand . )
2 This reflects a change in attitude , the power cars are now seen as separate locomotive units .
3 ‘ . This reflects a concern of some auditors .
4 This reflects a variety of influences .
5 In part this reflects a reluctance to let outsiders interfere with the job of policing , as well as a suspicion about soci — ology , which for many policemen sounds too much like the word ‘ socialist ’ ; social work suffers from the same association .
6 This reflects a need to place greater weight on broadly based sales taxes , rather than on excise duties which bear on a comparatively narrow range of goods .
7 However , it is difficult to identify if this reflects a cohort effect : does this reflect what this age group were brought up to believe was a healthy diet or the reduced income of older people ?
8 This reflects a number of trends ; our society 's lemming-like dash to document , quality-assure and performance-indicate everything that moves , the release from inhibitions ( and writing standards ) and the productivity gains afforded to document creators by the word-processor , and both the power and ephemerality of electronic mail , which encourage proliferation unencumbered by considerations of cost or accountability .
9 This reflects the emphasis on ‘ status ’ and the formal school classroom layout which was more prevalent in former years .
10 Economic problems were not addressed by the Ahlbrandt study and this reflects the lack of attention expressed by the neighbourhood groups to issues such as unemployment , affordable housing and employment generation .
11 Partly this reflects the lack of enthusiasm among manufacturers toward any erosion of retail price maintenance .
12 It may be that this reflects the lack of distinction between reasonable foresight as a criterion on the one hand , and , to use the more favoured phrase in Scotland , natural and direct consequences on the other .
13 Well Chemistry of course is , is traditionally much easier in many ways than English or some other subjects , and this reflects the esteem held amongst schoolteachers and students of the sciences as opposed to the arts .
14 This reflects the notion that history means ‘ his story ’ , so that ‘ her story ’ would be the female equivalent .
15 This reflects the concern of Government that standards are consistent across all providers whether in the education system or the training service .
16 This reflects the expansion of the use of computers from mass storage and number crunching to take in all forms of human communication .
17 This reflects the degree of handicap of the people served and suggests that , for this group at least , the idea that large facilities provide important social relationships with other handicapped people is mistaken .
18 This reflects the monetarist view that the demand for money is interest-inelastic .
19 This reflects the influence of cultural and social factors as it was totally unacceptable for women to smoke when these women were in their formative years in the interwar period .
20 This reflects the type of confidence ratings given , which were generally higher for ‘ Yes ’ responses than ‘ No ’ ones .
21 This reflects the complexity of rural development in Lewis and Harris and its ( to us ) unusual features like crofting .
22 This reflects the ageing of cohorts where smoking had been a more prevalent lifestyle habit .
23 This reflects the trend in education as a whole away from the imparting of so-called factual information towards a greater concern with process — with how we know .
24 This reflects the consensus in reports on economic evaluation and , as all the source studies were from the United Kingdom , the discount rate recommended by the Treasury .
25 This reflects the specificity of musical language and terminology , and its consequent inability to adequately represent the language structures found within other domains .
26 This reflects the management 's recognition that the style of policing that occurs in areas like West Belfast heavily influences the public 's perception of the police .
27 This reflects the jump in funeral costs .
28 This reflects the range of subjects found in other community education projects and confirms the view that community education can become , in many instances , more of the same , although taking place informally in local neighbourhood centres .
29 Dietary calcium supplementation drastically increased thetotal faecal fatty acid concentration ( Fig 4 ) and this reflects the inhibition of the intestinal absorption of fatty acids .
30 This reflects the doubling of the tax relief for PRP in the 1991 Budget , but there is no doubt that the need to cut costs is also driving employers to look at PRP .
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