Sentence examples for benefits reflected from inspiring English sources

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Evan Peterson, a spokesman for the Justice Department, said on Thursday that the decision to award death benefits reflected "the extraordinary efforts" of the officers.

While studies in animals have found these benefits reflected in brain structure, prior neuroscience studies in humans zeroed in on at-risk kids, such as children raised in orphanages, which made the results difficult to generalize.

The report found that the increase from 750,000 to 2.5 million in the number of people on disability-related benefits reflected hidden unemployment and that 18 of the 20 districts with the highest incapacity rates were in older industrial Britain.

The fight over benefits reflected both Mr. Christie's ability to exploit the divisions among Democrats, through his alliances with more conservative Democratic party bosses and legislators, and his success at using the public-sector unions as a foil in his drive to shrink government spending.

These benefits reflected a sense of 'ontological security' 31 that shifted the way people thought about themselves and others, and allowed them to take steps towards positive change.

One interesting aspect thereby is that attentional benefits (reflected e.g., by a larger P1 for attended as compared to unattended items at contralateral sites) and costs (reflected e.g., by a larger P1 at ipsilateral sites) can both be interpreted in terms of inhibition.

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Our low flat-rate benefits reflect the fact that it is universally available, irrespective of contributions.

The discrepancies in compensation and benefits reflect the difference in value assigned not only to needs, but to the capabilities of local versus expat staff.

While some loopholes fit this description, others represent explicit efforts to provide special benefits, reflecting greater political priorities and intense lobbying efforts.

Because it sells far less to the rest of the world than its neighbors, Poland is shielded from the vicissitudes of the global economy, while reaping its benefits, reflecting a wave of foreign investment.

Of greatest theoretical interest for diagnosing the extent to which post-collaborative benefits reflect distinctive processing, we examined indicators of relational processing (clustering and category access) and item-specific processing (items recalled per category and recognition performance).

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