词汇 | example_english_reflect |
释义 | Examples of reflectThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Particularly troubling to us is that no means is offered for determining at what time(s) a given parameter reflects either planning or control. We should note, however, that it is questionable to what extent such taxonomies reflect the nature of the underlying psychological processes. This point is reflected in the pupil's reactions illustrated above. In the model, word final stops and fricatives were given weaker representations in the normal case to reflect their lower salience. This ambivalence was reflected in the continuous violation of the cease-fire agreement by both parties. Memory complaints do reflect perceptions of past memory performance and are also an early manifestation of memory impairment. Sandalwood is graded into a number of classes which reflect different quality of scented heartwood and to distinguish between dried heartwood and sapwood timber. More policies that reflect systems thinking are needed. The theoretical debate has moved beyond the subject of interpretation of the past, to the necessity to reflect on archaeology itself. The themes reflect the research interests of the various authors. If his wife did these things, it reflected well on the man. Interestingly, the above study, although discusses course content in detail, does reflect the evaluations from perceived student's needs. The log(likelihood) is substantially worse, reflecting the large sample size in the simulation. Moreover, in many cases, the rejection rates based on finite-sample critical values increase substantially, reflecting the convergence of asymptotic and finite-sample critical values. The reduced exercise performance may reflect lack of habitual exercise patterns and training background. Coders were trained to mark the onset and offset of expressions reflecting low/moderate positive, high positive, low/moderate negative, and high negative affect. Low turnout thus reflects a paucity of choices or a lack of evident connection between electoral choice and policy change. This confident, swingeing condemnation in part reflected the disarray, fragmentation, and anxieties of the evangelical movement as a whole by the 1890s. However, the data for some observers do show steplike transitions between some color samples, which may reflect intermediate color categories. The identity of these factors is unlikely to be discerned from demographic records and presumably reflects the influence of social changes. These cost differences reflect the different hospital equipment policies for reusable equipment (the results when disposable equipment were used were virtually identical). While these collaborative types often overlap, at times they may also reflect different phases of researcher involvement. Alternatively, they might reflect more general patterns that differentiate types of treatment facilities. The bulleted list reflects the sorts of reasons why physicians have typically practiced the way that they have. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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