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reflection and increasing
On the night side of the Earth, the solar wind drags the ionosphere further away, thereby greatly increasing the range which radio waves can travel by reflection, called skywave.
During that period, MacKaye and Nelson put together a studio-only project called Skewbald / Grand Union ; in a reflection of the slowly increasing disagreements between the two musicians, they were unable to decide on one name.
The tall buildings within many urban areas provide multiple surfaces for the reflection and absorption of sunlight, increasing the efficiency with which urban areas are heated.
The reign of Edward VI though short ( 1547 – 1553 ) was numismatically important for seeing the introduction of new denominations — the silver crown, half crown, shilling, Sixpence, and Threepence — which were to survive until 1971, and which were a reflection of the increasing wealth of the country.
Around 900 BC, burial practices become more elaborate, a reflection of increasing social stratification.
The results of the vote were a reflection of the increasing coordination of the World Team.
Also, it is a reflection of the increasing scarcity of eligible vehicles, and of the effect of modern rallies like the Gumball 3000.
Due to the size limitations of the modern compact and ultra-compact cameras, especially digital cameras, the distance between the lens and the built-in flash has decreased, thereby decreasing the angle of light reflection to the lens and increasing the likelihood of light reflection off normally sub-visible particles.
The increasing regularity and convention of man's contact with other men transfigures his basic capacity for reason and reflection, his natural or naive self-love into a corrupting dependency on the perceptions and favor of others.
The increasing numbers of students taking part in mobility programs, the exchange of lecturers and researchers, the participation in international R & D projects and the involvement in cooperative projects with Brazil and several African countries are a reflection of the importance the University gives to its international orientation.
The size limitations of compact and ultra-compact cameras, including digital ones, encourage the occurrence of photographic orbs — unexpected, typically circular artifacts that occur in flash photographs — where the short distance between the lens and the built-in flash decreases the angle of light reflection to the lens, directly illuminating the aspect of the normally sub-visible particles facing the lens and increasing the camera's ability to capture the light reflected off the particles.
The artifacts are especially common with compact or ultra-compact cameras, where the short distance between the lens and the built-in flash decreases the angle of light reflection to the lens, directly illuminating the aspect of the particles facing the lens and increasing the camera's ability to capture the light reflected off normally sub-visible particles.
He developed an increasing interest in chemical pathology, and investigated urine chemistry as a reflection of systemic metabolism and disease.
There are four psychic forces that organize living forms into entities of increasing energy or order: reflection, knowledge, love, and action.

reflection and population
In a culture that set a high value on oratory and public performances of all kinds, in which the production of books was very labor-intensive, the majority of the population was illiterate, and where those with the leisure to enjoy literary works also had slaves to read for them, written texts were more likely to be seen as scripts for recitation than as vehicles of silent reflection.
Various studies have noted the threats to the country's cultures and the continuing growth in population that has contributed to poverty and are a reflection of unsustainable development.
Ninety percent of the population is Roman Catholic, a further reflection of early French influence on the island.
Initially, a third of positions within the force were reserved for Roman Catholics-a reflection of the proportions of the population of Northern Ireland at that time.
The rapid increase in the number of convictions for public drunkenness was more a reflection of the growing population rather than social deterioration. In 1886, a national body called the New Zealand Alliance for Suppression and Abolition of the Liquor Traffic was formed, pushing for control of the liquor trade as a democratic right.
The city's postal ZIP code serves a greater population of 10, 522, which is a better reflection of the community's size.
The international anti-globalisation movement, while difficult to define, has become a focus for other socialists in the 21st century, and many see a reflection of it in the opposition of large sections of the population to the 2003 Iraq War.
The student population of NCSSM is designed to be a demographic reflection of the population of North Carolina as a whole ; additionally, a certain number of slots are reserved for each congressional district.
Hence, official census's do not necessarily show a true reflection of the real population of the Meskhetian Turks ; for example, according to the 2009 Azerbaijani census, there were 38, 000 Turks living in the country ; yet in 1999, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees stated that there were 100, 000 Meskhetian Turks living in the country.
Other than the obvious propaganda value of the title, it can be a reflection of the popular demands of the time, expecting rulers with popular leanings instead of absolute monarchs who were totally detached from the population, like the earlier Safavids.
This description is a reflection of Nóbrega ’ s frustration with the native population.
This tension between the traditional and colloquial is a reflection of a transition that is taking place in the Cantonese-speaking population.
60. 4 % of the population were employed, 3. 5 % were unemployed, and 36. 0 % were not in the labor force, a reflection in part of the student population.
This lack of middle-sized urban centers in the province is a reflection of the loss of population of the region as a whole over the last twenty years, due to lack of job possibilities.

reflection and National
National identification was reflected jurisprudentially in law theories which incorporated this Hegelian abstraction and saw law, domestic and international, simply as its formal reflection.
M. K. Lawson in his Dictionary of National Biography article on Harthacnut states that it is unclear whether Harthacnut was to have England as well as Denmark, but it was probably a reflection of a formal arrangement that mints south of the Thames produced silver pennies in his name, while those to the north were almost all Harold's.
Using information on a Color for electromagnetic radiation to determine its thermal radiation properties of reflection or absorption can assist the choices. See Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory: " Cool Colors "
In the early Christ in the House of Martha and Mary of 1618, Christ and his companions are seen only through a serving hatch to a room behind, according to the National Gallery ( London ), who are clear that this is the intention, although before restoration many art historians regarded this scene as either a painting hanging on the wall in the main scene, or a reflection in a mirror, and the debate has continued.
At the August 2004 Parti Québécois National Council, after a long period of reflection that began the day after the election, he announced on August 27, 2004, that he would remain president of the party, and lead the PQ to the next election in order to bring Quebec to independence.
Ridgeway did not contest the leadership and stood down as deputy leader as he felt the National Executive's decision not to appoint him as interim leader was a reflection on him in a leadership position.
The MST is organized entirely, from the grassroots level up to the State and National Coordinating Bodies, into collective units that make decisions through discussion, reflection and consensus.
She had been a keen supporter of the Labour Party from childhood, but personal reflection and life experiences impacted significantly enough on Collins that she switched her support to the National Party.
Mainstream politicians, including the Scottish National Party ( which Souter has supported ) largely ignored his private poll and disputed whether the result was a true reflection of public opinion, with the Scottish Executive stating that the public had been fed a diet of " misinformation and lies " by Souter's campaign group.
Similarly, Francie Molloy, chair of the National Commemorations Committee said that " the growth in the attendance at Bodenstown ( the annual Wolfe Tone commemoration ) is a reflection of the growth of the Republican Movement.

reflection and Assembly
*** Leading up to the 2006 Assembly, a church wide process of response, reflection and preparation has been initiated.
Consequently, its flag continued to be flown every day until succeeded by the new flag in 1994, as a reflection of its continued membership of the organisation, if not of the General Assembly.
:" Let us recall His explicit and often-repeated assurance that every Assembly elected in that rarefied atmosphere of selflessness and detachment is in truth, appointed of God, that its verdict is truly inspired, that one and all should submit to its decision unreservedly and with cheerfulness ... the elector ... is called upon to vote for none but those whom prayer and reflection have inspired him to uphold ...

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