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reflects and fact
Based on a study of the British rock succession, it was the first of the modern ' system ' names to be employed, and reflects the fact that many coal beds were formed globally during this time.
Scripture reflects the fact that early Christians embraced marriage and yet felt that a false ascetic bias against marriage was seeping into their culture: 1 Timothy 4: 1 " In the last times, some will turn away from the faith by paying attention to deceitful spirits and demonic instructions through the hypocrisy of liars with branded consciences.
However, if the business has a small number of extensions, then it should instead use the more exact Engset calculation, which reflects the fact that extensions already in use will not make additional simultaneous calls.
However, it is not fully certain that the alternation between syllables necessarily reflects a difference in the vowels rather than the consonants – at the moment, the only undisputed fact is that they are different syllables.
Boyarin suggests that this in part reflects the fact that much of Judaism's more than 3, 000-year history predates the rise of Western culture and occurred outside the West ( that is, Europe, particularly medieval and modern Europe ).
This name reflects the fact that while in many respects Shemini Atzeret is a separate holiday in its own right, in certain respects its celebration is linked to that of Sukkot.
The choice of Swahili, an East African language, reflects its status as a symbol of Pan-Africanism, especially in the 1960s ; despite the fact that East African nations were not involved in the Atlantic slave trade that brought blacks to America.
* Frictional unemployment — This reflects the fact that it takes time for people to find and settle into new jobs.
A stasis field may be recognized by its perfectly reflecting surface, so perfect in fact that it reflects 100 % of all radiation and particles, including neutrinos.
It reflects the fact that observers moving at different velocities may measure different distances, elapsed times, and even different orderings of events.
The ratio of M to R increases by a factor of only three over 2. 5 orders of magnitude of M. This relation is roughly proportional to the star's inner temperature T < sub > I </ sub >, and its extremely slow increase reflects the fact that the rate of energy generation in the core strongly depends on this temperature, while it has to fit the mass – luminosity relation.
After introducing the moral law, Lewis argues that thirst reflects the fact that people naturally need water, and there is no other substance which satisfies that need.
It has been argued that the transferred use reflects the fact that the ancient idolatry lingered on in the rural villages and hamlets after Christianity had been accepted in the towns and cities of the Roman Empire ; cf.
This reflects the fact that, with a few high-scoring exceptions, the best a hand can score is nine.
The name of the pound sterling (£) reflects the fact it originally represented the value of one pound Tower weight of sterling silver ; other historical currencies, such as the French livre, have similar etymologies.
This equation reflects the fact that the position and velocity vectors of a point traveling on the sphere are always orthogonal to each other.
The more ship-like hull design reflects the fact that these were, in fact, primarily surface vessels which had the ability to submerge when necessary.
This reflects the fact that any siRNAs produced would have less complementary base pairing with target messenger RNA.
Senate GOP leader Trent Lott decided to pull a bill to abolish " the marriage penalty ," " which in the tax code reflects the fact that married couples who both work for wages frequently pay more in taxes then if they earned the same amount of income but weren't married.
The continuing wide use of xinfang reflects the fact that many officials are still able to avoid legal sanctions and the underlying avoidance of the legal system, as well as the personal ability of officials to personally intervene to change unjust results.
This reflects the fact that non-spectral purple colors are observed when red and violet light are mixed.
Despite the fact that this event took place in the series Star Trek: Enterprise, before the formation of both the Federation and the Prime Directive, it reflects the views of space-faring humans and their allies in the years leading up to the creation of the Federation ( ENT episode " Dear Doctor ").
The term Fourier transform spectroscopy reflects the fact that in all these techniques, a Fourier transform is required to turn the raw data into the actual spectrum, and in many of the cases in optics involving interferometers, is based on the Wiener – Khinchin theorem.
This reflects the fact that consumers would have been willing to buy a single unit of the good at a price higher than the equilibrium price, a second unit at a price below that but still above the equilibrium price, etc., yet they in fact pay just the equilibrium price for each unit they buy.

reflects and feature
The most notable feature of the Peace of Antalcidas is the Persian influence it reflects.
The three tingle species are unique to the area between the park and the coast and the only eucalypts to be buttressed, a feature which reflects the moist conditions prevailing within the park.
Thus another distinguishing feature of honing theory is that the creative process reflects the natural tendency of a worldview to attempt to resolve dissonance and seek internal consistency amongst its components, whether they be ideas, attitudes, or bits of knowledge ; it mends itself as does a body when it has been injured.
This feature probably reflects different amounts of DNA duplication.
The scientific name of the group also reflects this latter feature, being
Kawai nui means " the big water " in Hawaiian and reflects the fact that this feature was a huge, possibly marine or estuarine, body of water at the time when the area was first settled by Polynesians.
This design feature reflects the predominance of pedestrian movement for local trips at the turn of the 20th century, and presages the current planning priority for increased pedestrian accessibility.
Anisokaryosis is common and often reflects tetraploidy and other degrees of polyploidy, a normal feature of 30-40 % of hepatocytes in adult human liver.
( Pathmark's store circulars now feature the Pathmark Sav-A-Center name, while the store's website also reflects the name.
" Even taken on its own terms — as a low-budget exploitation feature — Beginning of the End hardly reflects the best effort of a major theatre circuit.
Transcripts of further, unreleased, out takes are available in a book titled Come Again, edited by William Cook and feature " General Eisenhower ", where Cook reflects on the perils of counting the late General's dandruff flakes ; " Vietnam ", where Moore received a paper cut inflicted by the Viet Cong ( in one insightful remark Cook mentions a " friend " of his who fought in Vietnam but he's not sure " on which side "), and " A Million Pounds ", where Cook plays an hysterical woman looking for a million pounds off a sympathetic Moore.
Its most distinctive architectural feature is a mosaic mural depicting advances in math and science just inside and above the front entrance, and reflects the school's science oriented mission.
This reflects the underlying clonal genetic changes that are a salient feature of this group of disease.
This reflects ( and is reflected in ) the use of the term spatial analysis within the Open Geospatial Consortium ( OGC ) “ simple feature specifications ”.
( The two earlier film versions of Show Boat, and most stage productions of it, feature a historically accurately designed vessel, rather than the kind built for the 1951 film, and Edna Ferber, in the novel on which the musical is based, gives a description of the " Cotton Blossom " that accurately reflects the real design of a nineteenth-century showboat.

reflects and writers
If love reflects the nature of man, as Ortega Y Gasset believes, if the person in love betrays decisively what he is by his behavior in love, then the writers of the beat generation are creating a new literary genre.
Folklore, as used by such writers, really reflects images engraved into it by the very person using it.
Feminist writers have suggested that the less prejudicial usage of the Old English sources reflects more egalitarian notions of gender at the time.
Literature authored during this time reflects the restrictive and masculine perspective of women writers during this period.
This reflects the amount of Hellenistic influence upon the epistle writers.
The satirical humor in Donald Gets Drafted reflects an anti-military sentiment felt in particular by Carl Barks, one of the writers of the film.
* In the Past Doctor Adventures novel The Murder Game, the Second Doctor encounters weapon designers Neville and Dorothy Adler, using the name as an alias while posing as mystery writers ; the Doctor notes that Adler was the name of a character created by his friend Arthur Conan Doyle, with another character suggesting that the name reflects Dorothy's ego.
Contemporary Iranian literature is influenced by classical Persian poetry, but also reflects the particularities of modern day Iran, through writers such as Houshang Moradi-Kermani, the most translated modern Iranian author, and poet Ahmad Shamlou.
Poets like Genrikh Sapgir, Alexei Khvostenko, Anri Volokhonsky, Lev Rubinstein, Dmitri Prigov, Timur Kibirov, Eduard Limonov were certainly familiar with the OBERIU writers through " samizdat " publications circulating in the underground art scene, and their writing reflects that knowledge, though in very different ways for all of them.
The Baltimore Sun staff writers covering Maryland have challenged Williams ' recruiting procedures, but also noted his personality reflects whom he recruits.
Apart from its presumed autobiographical character, it probably reflects the intellectual, political and personal crises of many writers and artists between the World Wars.
It reflects somewhat the atmosphere of the Comneni renaissance ; not only is the narrative better than that of Theophanes, but many passages from ancient writers are worked into the text.

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