Sentence examples for not much reflected from inspiring English sources

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There is a surprisingly strong consensus that fee-for-service is the heart of the problem (though that's not much reflected in the politics of it yet).

Such differences were not much reflected in the audience, which was, as was to be expected, very white and middle-aged, mostly male, and apparently content to sit quietly, heads hardly bobbing, even as the second set, a full-band extravaganza of electric guitar, began.

In a study, by Hammarström [ 30] involving politicians, civil servants and health care professionals it was found that the medical ethical principals established by Swedish health care legislation were not much reflected in the decision making process when priorities or budget cuts were being decided upon.

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If, say, score group two yields highly deviating estimates (hat {boldsymbol {beta }}^{(2)}), but the score two has (by chance) only sometimes occurred, the deviation will not be much reflected in the test statistic.

Although no similar study was available for the 2011 census, we assumed that eventual evolution occurred in the urban centers on what concerns area and population would not be much reflected in the coarse classification needed for this work.

Developmental disregard is not so much reflected in the individual capacity of the child to involve the affected limb in tasks that require bimanual performance, but rather in the overall duration of use and the frequencies of specific behaviours of the affected arm and hand during tasks that allow predominantly single-handed performance.

Pinkish summer clouds aren't so much reflected as drowned in turquoise, violet, and mud-green depths.

The Kremlin's growing stockpile does not so much reflect a belief in gold's prospects, however, as a distaste for the American dollar.

Some of this story does not so much reflect trends in architecture as our collective taste and the hard reality of the housing economy.

This error does not so much reflect a specific misunderstanding of phylogenetic diagrams per se but a failure to grasp the very concept of common descent.

"Talk of 'higher' and 'lower' organisms … does not so much reflect a specific misunderstanding of phylogenetic diagrams per se but a failure to grasp the very concept of common descent" (Gregory 2008, p. 126).

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