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

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1 It was seen also to reflect the growing strength of the fundamentalist lobby within ANAP believed to be led by a Minister of State , Mehmet Kececiler , who had campaigned publicly for more Islam-oriented legislation .
2 The price also reflects the ominous presence of BellSouth which has tabled a rival offer for LIN .
3 However , it also reflects the general applicability of a point made by Ball about one of the leading theorists in this area :
4 This is accounted for in part by the considerably higher capital expenditure and tax payments , but also reflects the significant increase in stock levels .
5 It might be thought that the actor 's art also reflects the continual struggle between participants in a social situation to share their private worlds through public media of language and gesture , what Arthur Brittan ( 1973 ) refers to as ‘ negotiation of meaning ’ .
6 John Winant , the US ambassador in Britain , wrote on 28 February that this reflected Britain 's concern with security rather than with ‘ commercial enterprise ’ ; ‘ It also reflects the British apprehension that they may be swamped competitively by US aviation and their consequent desire to guarantee themselves a percentage , even though small , of the available business . ’
7 It also reflects the bold decision taken by my right hon. Friend the Member for Blaby ( Mr. Lawson ) to cut corporation tax and liberate a range of resources for investments which companies would choose for themselves rather than being pointed in a certain direction by the distorting effect of allowances .
8 The region 's relatively high rainfall may encourage these wetland species , but their presence may also reflect the wider tolerance plants show when freed from having to compete .
9 However , while history , modern studies , English , home economics and social education may offer more opportunities to focus on people , personalities and social issues specific topics will also reflect the general nature of society throughout its development .
10 This may be true — it is already true of a great many regulations with which companies must comply — but it may also reflect the fundamental nature of financial regulation .
11 Vertical differentiation in mineralogy in weathering profiles may also reflect the stage-by-stage alteration of primary rock minerals .
12 These changes also reflect the increased ability of older people to financially maintain their own households after the children have left home and a very strong social desire by all age groups to be independent .
13 These findings also reflect the higher proportion of elderly patients with colonic disease .
14 Funding restrictions may be partly responsible for these absences , but they also reflect the mental health system 's capacity to resist new responses to mental distress .
15 The spread of nationalism into rural areas also reflected the economic transformation that had taken place since 1967 .
16 But it also reflected the demographic composition of Palestinian society .
17 In part this was a reflection of the great strain on small financial resources which building , maintaining and perhaps in time enlarging workhouses imposed , but it also reflected the greater difficulty in an effective and controlled administration of out-relief in the more anonymous and densely populated towns .
18 The deadlock also reflected the general feeling of uncertainty on the international stage engendered by events in the Soviet Union during August .
19 The changes also reflected the current impasse within the National Assembly , with the opposition continuing to boycott proceedings in protest against the DLP having used its newly-created overall majority to push through several controversial pieces of legislation .
20 Railway stations not only illuminated the full social and racial hierarchy of the railway traveller , they also reflected the great range of employment offered by the railways themselves .
21 The uproar was no doubt stimulated in part by the authorship of the articles , which included Francis Crick , but also reflected the outraged resistance of many biologists to the concept of ‘ selfish DNA ’ .
22 However , the issue also reflected the fundamental unease of the British Foreign Office at the absence of a clear-cut American policy in the whole of the Far East , affecting China and Korea in addition to Japan .
23 The postponement also reflected the intensifying conflict between President Ertha Pascal-Trouillot and the Council of State , a 19-member advisory body established in March 1990 when the interim government was formed , and followed the installation by her of a new 13-member Cabinet , on Aug. 27 , without seeking either the advice or consent of the Council of State .
24 Elsewhere , on the south coast , the match between Ardingly and Eastbourne also reflected the open approach which deserves encouragement .
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