Sentence examples for fact reflections from inspiring English sources

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Outside the White House, in fact, reflections were rather somber.

One would have to posit that the abnormal chromosome structures observed in the BRCA2 Tr / Tr cells are in fact reflections of failed repair processes, and that the assembly of the repair complexes onto chromosomes is somehow dependent on particular cell cycle arrest states mediated by p53 or components of the mitotic checkpoint.

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In fact, all reflections of the nano-diffraction patterns in Fig. 6 can be reproduced by simulating the kinematic electron diffraction patterns of the spinel structure in [211], [531], and [321] zone axis orientations.

Research on the theory of Cultural Cognition has found that our views on issues of the day are in fact only reflections of deeper worldviews about the basic way we prefer society to operate.

To change attitudes an approach with both fact and reflection has been described [ 20] and reflection is essential for professionals' skills development [ 20, 21].

Some commentators have suggested that the movement is, in fact, a reflection of our modernist age.

It matters that in "Halls of Fame" a young nonfiction writer named John D'Agata is experimenting with essays that reconfigure dream, fact and reflection.

I had spent long hours trying to absorb every known thought, fact, and reflection on that game so that I might do it some justice when I distilled it into a book chapter.

The absence of modern planes now is not, in fact, a reflection of the current state of the industry but of the postcollapse crisis of the 1990s — the lead time is long on new plane designs.

In his most dramatic gesture — widely interpreted as a cynical stunt but in fact a reflection of his heroic view of politics — he "suspended" his campaign to rush back to Washington during the financial crisis, as if he alone could solve it.

Though Darpa refused yesterday to confirm the dispute over the nominees, a spokeswoman said the move was in fact a reflection of Jason's inability to adjust its priorities to a post-cold-war world, where the physical sciences are no longer as important as information and computer sciences to the nation's security.

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