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Our investment in this effort, the greatest in our Nation's history, reflects our determination to ensure the peace and the future of freedom.
Leslie Newbiggin reflects the dominant position within the World Council of Churches when he says, `` We must claim absoluteness and finality for Christ and His finished work, but that very claim forbids us to claim absoluteness and finality for our understanding of it ''.
:< u > The Copenhagen Interpretation </ u >: The wave function reflects our knowledge of the system.
Certainly not as pristine a future we would see in other series or films, Cowboy Bebop decides to deliver a future that closely reflects that of our own time.
Humans kept the hair on our head which reflects harmful UV rays, but our body hair was reduced.
However, the view that mental illness is purely a physical illness reflects a school of thought known as epiphenomenalism, which argues that the mind has no causal effect at all, and is just the subjective experience of our brain at work.
::: Our way of talking about things reflects our relevant experience, good or bad.
::: Our face reflects our state of health, our character and our mood.
The symbolism regarding the tree of life, according to Emanuel Swedenborg, reflects the perception of our mind ( or spirit, which is the same thing according to Swedenborg's phylosophy ).
He stated that the automobile, " reflects our standard of living and gauges the speed of our present-day life.
The Board of Directors and official supporters, as explained by NCSE, " reflects our scientific roots.
This reflects our concern that te reo revival will not work if responsibility for setting the direction is not shared with Māori.
Thus a definition reflects the ultimate object of our understanding, and is the foundation of all valid inference.
:: Example: That practice reflects our understanding that the decisions of state courts are definitive pronouncements of the will of the States as sovereigns.
According to S & P, Rancho Cordova ’ s rating reflects the City ’ s “ very strong wealth indicator, its good financial performance leading to a very strong fund balance, good financial management practices and policies, and its access to Eastern Sacramento metropolitan area .” “ In our opinion, Rancho Cordova ’ s financial performance has been good with the City historically reporting consecutive surpluses ,” said S & P ’ s analysis report.
“ The stable outlook reflects our view that City officials will likely continue to make the budgetary adjustments needed to maintain balanced operations, supported by at least what we consider strong available fund reserves .”
One exemplary observation reflects that " It is a painful consideration, my dear, that the happiness or misery of our lives are generally determined before we are proper judges of either.
Rahu reflects the kind of environment we are likely to attract in the present, and how receptive we are to either making the most of it, or limiting its potentials by resisting opportunities that come our way.
Their addition to our ownership group further reflects our commitment to connect with aggressively and embrace the great diversity that makes South Florida a multicultural gem.

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The significant presence of visible minorities from British Columbia in both the provincial and federal spheres of government also reflects the high degree of multiculturalism that has come to be associated with Canada.
This formula describes the central tendency, but every family of mammals departs from it to some degree, in a way that reflects in part the complexity of their behavior.
The design of BPC to some degree reflects the values of vibrant city neighborhoods championed by Jane Jacobs.
This " Visconti-Sforza " deck, which has been widely reproduced, reflects conventional iconography of the time to a significant degree.
However the painting was not finished until six years after his death, in 1432, so the degree to which the surviving altarpiece reflects his work, rather than that of Jan who took it over, remains much discussed.
The term laureate became associated with degrees awarded by European universities ( the term baccalaureate for the degree of bachelor reflects this idea ).
Within a matter of seconds, the strip changes color indicating the level of ketone bodies detected, which reflects the degree of ketonuria, which, in turn, can be used to give a rough estimation of the level of hyperketonemia in the body ( see table below ).
This factor reflects the degree to which a child is generally happy, active, and enjoys vocalizing and seeking stimulation.
This factor reflects the degree to which a child is shy and not easily calmed.
This factor reflects the degree to which a child can focus attention, is not easily distracted, can restrain a dominant response in order to execute a non-dominant response, and employ planning.
Such text reflects the reasonable views of naturalists that had been observing and carrying out experiments in the matter, and also reservations of the type that in a decreasing degree remained to be resolved during the following two centuries.
The markup reflects both the firm's degree of market power and the extent to which overhead costs have to be paid.
That degree of equality between the Senate and House of Representatives reflects the desire of the Constitution's authors to have the upper house act as a ' stabilising ' influence on the expression of popular democracy ( much as the colonial Legislative Councils functioned as at the time ).
Master's degrees conferred after an extended programs are not to be conflated with the degree of Master of Arts conferred at Oxbridge and Dublin, which is not a substantive qualification, but reflects the ancient practice of those three universities of promoting Bachelors of Arts to Masters of Arts ( and thus full membership of the University ) six or seven years after matriculation.
The degree instead reflects the ancient traditions of these universities.
The abundance and diversity of species thus reflects characteristics of the urban setting, indicating a low degree of diversity, which ultimately favors the success of generalists.
In addition to escaping restraints and exploring new roles, fantasy content also reflects the degree to which we currently feel secure our anxious about our relationships.
Hence, affective job satisfaction for individuals reflects the degree of pleasure or happiness their job in general induces.
However, many scholars such as Benjamin Elman have questioned the degree to which their role as the orthodox interpretation in state examinations reflects the degree to which both the bureaucrats and Chinese gentry actually believed those interpretations, and point out that there were very active schools such as Han learning which offered competing interpretations of Confucianism.
The usage in the two ancient English universities of Oxford, Cambridge and in some Scottish universities, particularly the ancient universities differs slightly from that in other UK universities – the MA degree is not a substantive qualification, but reflects the ancient practice of these universities of raising BAs to MAs ( and thus full membership of the University ) a few years after graduating ( see Master of Arts ( Oxbridge and Dublin )).
( master of ministry for ruling elders ) degree candidates are not expected to learn these languages as part of their program of study, but they can expect that what they are taught reflects the use of them.
A nonradial mode is characterized by three wavenumbers: the spherical-harmonic degree l and azimuthal order m which determine the behaviour of the mode over the surface of the star and the radial order n which reflects the properties in the radial direction ( see the diagram on the top right for an example ).
The name " Unified Silla " is a term that likely dates from after the division of Korea in 1945, and to some degree reflects modern-day political longings.

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