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Though the new zoning was promoted in the name of diversity, it actually reflected a desire for sameness.

So I was as surprised as anyone to discover that it actually reflected my relationship with myself.

There is also a lot of talk about whether this election created some type of mandate or it actually reflected the public's preference for a divided congress and more bipartisanship.

Our observation revealed that plasma s-Met seemingly correlated well with later staged and poorly differentiated tumors, but it actually reflected the correlation of c-Met expression and tumor status, which was due to the good correlation of plasma s-Met and c-Met expression level.

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The model was fed with real-world data and solved in order to check whether it actually reflects the planning problem.

"It was all a bit of a kerfuffle and a regret, but I don't think it actually reflects on the post at all," he said.

We suggest that the crucial factor for the occurrence of a Garner-interference is whether reaction time is measured such that it actually reflects the total duration of the response selection processes or not.

Virtuoso hypnotisability has never been reliably linked to any problems or difficulties and it has been suggested that, on the contrary, it actually reflects a more efficient control of the brain's attention systems.

Some of China's apparent slowdown reflects factors beyond outsiders' control, such as the nation's continued reliance on inefficient state-owned industries rather than the more dynamic private sector; and some of it actually reflects necessary Chinese policies, such as a tightening of credit to the overheated real estate market.

But while this "gender gap" is typically discussed in terms of Mr Romney's stance on so-called "women's issues", such as abortion rights and contraception coverage, the evidence indicates that it actually reflects partisan differences over the government's social-welfare programmes.

While William Nicholson's "Shadowlands," in all its play, movie, and television versions, shows the priggish Lewis finally humanized by sex with an American Jewish matron, it actually reflects the British, rather than the American, view: Lewis as a prig to be saved from priggishness, rather than as a saint who saved others from their sins.

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