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This correlation was temporally stable, and might have reflected how soil strength can act as a proxy for other soil attributes.
This might have reflected decreased crystallinity and improved ion transport.
The decision might have reflected poor taste, and it cost the Bills dearly.
We might have reflected more on those pieces, like the orchestral suites, where the tone is blithe.
Ferguson might have reflected that fortune favoured the brave, although Chelsea, incandescent at the refereeing, begged to differ.
One of Mr. Motassadeq's lawyers speculated that the judge's decision might have reflected frustration with a lack of American cooperation.
He said that the memos might have reflected attempts by factory managers to deceive inspectors, but that such behavior "did not have the support of senior management".
The idea might have reflected a certain gun-shyness by a justice not anxious to get back into the line of judicial fire.
The difference might have reflected the character of the town, which was once a center of resistance to the Italian occupation.
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Law enforcement officials said Mr. Ashcroft's comments might have reflected a relative inexperience with raw intelligence reports, which are based on information that can be frightening but is often misleading or inaccurate.
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