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Still, that is no excuse for a failure to reflect.
With something like 80% of his parliamentary party against him, would democracy benefit from a failure to reflect that reality?
Some criticised the "vague wording" of the pledge and its failure to reflect the practicalities of modern-day shopping and the needs of the elderly and infirm.
He said there had so far been "a total failure to reflect that his case reflects appropriate claims gone about in the wrong way".
The creditor's failure to reflect properly on a statement a payment made by the obligor or a credit issued to the obligor.
The powerful ministries are all run by high-caste men, marking a return to earlier times and a failure to reflect the country's diversity.
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These data were assumed with the consensus of technical experts according to the safety barriers failures to reflect the actuality of TENORM occupational exposure for ten years for workers involved in different oilfield oil and gas activities.
Normally we would expect those failures to reflect themselves in subsequent elections, but those elected apparently perceive this very intransigence as necessary to get them re-elected.
The transcriptomic profile of peripheral blood nuclear cells in dogs with heart failure seems to reflect the presence of clinical signs of the disease in patients.
That "a failure to accurately reflect the Bay Area in a cultural way is a profound failure".
Credit-default swaps (which insure investors against a failure to repay) reflect this shift in sentiment.
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