Example sentences of "reflect in the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is reflected in the increased sediment load of many rivers , especially in Southeast Asia where , as Fig. 7.4 shows , deforestation is occurring rapidly .
2 The programme of re-organisation and expenditure reductions which followed the review of the Society 's activities during the Autumn of 1991 has yielded the first full year of financial benefits during 1992 and these are reflected in the increased surplus .
3 This competitive , entrepreneurial spirit is reflected in the new funding arrangements in higher education .
4 This is reflected in the non-conformist beauty of the unsupermodels — the leading Bovril muses .
5 Depreciation and amortisation is only one of many factors reflected in the annual valuation , and the amount which might otherwise have been charged can not be separately identified or quantified . ’
6 It must , of course , be responsive to the strategic imperatives of both purchasers and central government , and this is reflected in the annual business plan submitted to purchasers for approval and funding .
7 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 .
8 Clients are realising the benefits that we can offer and this has been reflected in the substantial growth that we have seen recently in sales performance , backed up of course by a dedicated service structure to ensure that customers stay with us .
9 In the total population the degree of dental debris and calculus , as reflected in the oral hygiene index , was a stronger risk factor for coronary heart disease than was the severity of periodontal disease .
10 The garment industry has traditionally provided entrepreneurial opportunities for incoming immigrants , and this is reflected in the wide spectrum of ethnic groups currently involved in it .
11 Pensions and pensioners are a big market as is reflected in the wide range of financial institutions offering pre-retirement courses .
12 The onus on his/her ingenuity is reflected in the wide range of decisions that have to be made about the context in which tokens occur .
13 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 .
14 In the light of the discussion above , it is possible to present the objectives of investment planning and enterprise democracy not merely as desirable from a socialist point of view , but as potential means of tackling the basic problems reflected in the sorry history of party politics since the '60s : investment planning as a means of breaking through the conservative/speculative mode of calculation of the financial institutions and restructuring industry ; enterprise democracy as a means of transforming the ‘ veto power ’ of the working class into a positive influence over the direction and management of enterprises .
15 The exception had become the rule ; nearly half the counties had lost their largest urban centres ; the division between rural and urban local government had hardened in a form which caused controversy for nearly a century , and which is still reflected in the current structure ( Hampton 1966:464 — 5 ) .
16 Changes in social mores are reflected in the current definition of family of black sheep , and we have n't asked what the current erm , definition of family of black sheep is .
17 The central theme of the Bains Report ( 1972 ) is reflected in the following quotation ‘ … the traditional departmental attitude within much of local government must give way to a wider-ranging corporate outlook ’ ( Bains 1972:6 ) .
18 Johnson ( 1972 ) labelled this gradual ironing out of local characteristics the ‘ nationalization ’ of local politics , and this process was reflected in the confident claim of the political pundits that ‘ to know the swing in Cornwall was to know , within a percentage or two , the swing in the Highlands ’ ( Crewe , 1985 , p. 103 ) .
19 He seemed as tense as a newly released convict , and that tension was reflected in the percussive piano style with which he treated the opening up-beat R&B and country selections , including Mean Woman Blues and You Win Again .
20 The parish , he said , is a very nice place to live and this is reflected in the general environment , shops and the number of organisations which cater for everyone .
21 The characteristic mode of proof in common law jurisdictions is reflected in the general rule stated in the English Rules of the Supreme Court :
22 Monetarists argue that increases in money supply have a large effect on aggregate demand ( certainly in the long run ) because the L curve is inelastic and investment is responsive to changes in interest rates ; but that this increase in aggregate demand will simply be reflected in the long run in higher prices : the AS curve is vertical .
23 Exceptional victories by the youth XV , the U19s and U21s in recent times will be reflected in the long term .
24 Canoeists and swimmers took their chance amongst speedboats towing water skiers and wind surfers bowling along , their multicoloured sails reflected in the deep blue of the water .
25 The tradition of sporting excellence at Coleraine is reflected in the extensive list of clubs currently supported from Union funds .
26 The tradition of sporting excellence at Coleraine is reflected in the extensive list of clubs currently supported from Union funds .
27 This collaboration between DEC and ACRI will play a key role in building a competitive high performance computing infrastructure in Europe as reflected in the European Commission 's recent Rubbia Report ’ — the European Commission asked Professor Carlo Rubbia to chair a committee of experts from industry and public research laboratories to assess Europe 's standing with respect to high performance computing and networking .
28 This was reflected in the Criminal Justice Act 1967 which by section 61(1) provides :
29 It was also reflected in the internal development of the city .
30 Another way of putting this is that students ' academic freedoms should be reflected in the internal culture of institutions of higher education .
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