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Those scores will not only give a false reflection of her intellect but will also reflect incorrectly on her teachers and school as well.
He warned against writers justifying censorship by the percentage of a book that is left alone, explaining, "It is tempting to accept censorship as a matter of the margins a pruning that leaves the core of the story intact but altering the proportions of a portrait of China gives a false reflection of how China appears to the world".
He warned against writers justifying censorship by the percentage of a book that is left alone, explaining, "It is tempting to accept censorship as a matter of the margins — a pruning that leaves the core of the story intact — but altering the proportions of a portrait of China gives a false reflection of how China appears to the world".
This leads to dropping what we love, what we want, what we're already good at, and what we need out of life to become a false reflection of those who say what we should be.
The absence of biliary obstruction at baseline minimised the possibility of false reflection of disease activity.
Second, due to the nature of air sampling, more than one spore can be impinged at a single point onto the culture media leading to a false reflection of the true number of fungal colonies.
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I think the score-line's a false reflection on the game.
The hysteria that accompanies every false dawn is a reflection of the hope invested in fusion.
Like "undocumented", the static nature of "illegal" is a reflection of the false dichotomies that such terms force immigrants and their advocates into; you're either documented or undocumented, legal or illegal.
Iran issued an angry rejoinder to a United Nations Human Rights Council report that castigated its record, calling the contents false, fabricated, biased and a reflection of manipulations by "certain Western countries and their cronies on the council," a reference to the United States and its allies.
John Ruskin saw in the fakery of Abbotsford, a sort of Scottish version of William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon, a reflection of all he considered false in Scott.
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