Example sentences of "[verb] not [adv] reflect " in BNC.

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1 Economists said trade figures did not yet reflect much of the yen 's recent rise against the dollar but the effect of the yen 's rise could figure in the March and April trade figures .
2 The adoption of the superannuated forms of nineteenth-century fiction did not adequately reflect the epistemological and ontological uncertainty characteristic of the contemporary experience of reality .
3 However , when she examined her cocoliche corpus ( 50 hours recorded from 50 speakers ) , Lavandera noted that the frequency of subjunctive forms in all environments was even lower than that observed in the Buenos Aires Spanish corpus ; moreover there was independent evidence that this low frequency did not simply reflect a poor command of Spanish by the immigrants .
4 The low level of unionization did not simply reflect apathy or a lack of militancy .
5 When trades were finally executed they did not fully reflect the information then available .
6 After the meeting , Van-Dúnem announced that donors had pledged $10,000,000 , adding that the " promises made by donors did not fully reflect the Angolan government 's needs " .
7 The Venetian ambassador complained that though the republic had always been treated as the equal of the kingdoms of Europe he had been offered a place which did not fully reflect this .
8 This was a somewhat idealised view which did not truly reflect the political reality in England at the time .
9 However , Geaga rejected one of the posts of Minister of State , charging that the new body did not truly reflect the views of the Christian community .
10 Crime and Punishment did not merely reflect or even confirm that strange and removed elsewhere , the world journalists write about .
11 It is also worth noting that , as the analysts became immersed in the detailed examination , there was a tendency to forget that this was still part of the systems thinking stage , and that the models , activities and related information needs were those that were desirable in systems terms , and not did not necessarily reflect the real situation .
12 Holman stresses that lack of contact did not necessarily reflect parental wishes ( in fact nearly half of the parents wanted their children back ) , but parents felt they were being tacitly excluded by the agency .
13 Jacobite candidates did well in the elections to Anne 's last two Parliaments , although it must be remembered that Tory candidates in general did well , so that the absolute rise in the number of Jacobite MPs did not necessarily reflect a relative rise in the strength of Jacobitism within the Tory party as a whole .
14 On the face of it the statement ‘ God is Truth ’ seems to imply that Truth is an attribute or description of God , and in the first instance Gandhi was content to allow the phrase to be used in this way although it did not accurately reflect his position .
15 A third point of criticism concerns Chomsky 's declaration that the child was exposed to ‘ degenerate ’ examples of language which did not accurately reflect the underlying rules of grammar .
16 While conceding that the simple plurality method did not accurately reflect the preference of the electorate ( at the 1990 election the National Party had won 69 per cent of the seats with 48 per cent of the vote ) , its advocates argued that , by producing decisive legislative majorities , it was a key factor in accomplishing stable government .
17 From these conflicting interests emerged representation that did not always reflect the majority interest .
18 Even fish remains are rather local , and do not adequately reflect the abundance of a group that has occupied the seas for more than 400 million years .
19 Your suspects are likely to be opposed to one another in different ways ( if they are not , you have chosen people who do not adequately reflect different aspects of your theme ) and if they are opposed it is not unlikely that they will quarrel , again about your theme .
20 Third , conjunctive relations do not just reflect relations between external phenomena , but may also be set up to reflect relations which are internal to the text or communicative situation .
21 But as with the sexist idioms and assumptions we looked at earlier , the patterns of language do not just reflect inequality .
22 They do not even reflect the cognitive side of learning ; they are about the ability to recall and express accurately in a pressurised situation .
23 Cities do not simply reflect their employment structures : they tend to perform worse than their economic constitutions would suggest .
24 Being a historical review , I shall deal primarily with facts ; however , on some occasions I shall be expressing opinions and I must make it clear from the beginning that these are my own personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the MOD .
25 Views expressed in OECD Economic Studies are those of the authors , and do not necessarily reflect those of the OECD or its Member governments .
26 All letters are subject to editing and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect that of the editor or Lancashire Publications Ltd .
27 The views he expresses here are his own , and do not necessarily reflect those of Survivors Speak Out .
28 But , just as with the word processor , the content and presentation of those documents do not necessarily reflect a similar improvement .
29 They do not necessarily reflect or indicate any academic achievement .
30 The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SCRE .
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