Sentence examples for prime reflection from inspiring English sources

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Most Americans, observed Newsweek in 2008, "see Appalachia through the twin stereotypes of tragedy (miners buried alive) and farce (Jed Clampett)." One prime reflection of that approach can be seen in a CNN report last year that painted a decidedly dismal portrait of the region.

The methods chosen included focus groups and interviews; the focus groups were conducted first in order to engage the informants and prime reflection prior to the individual in-depth interviews [ 28].

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The end of the year is a prime time for reflection, not just upon what has been gained over the past 12 months, but, in the case of the individuals profiled as part of our ongoing I Lost Weight feature, what's been lost.

Ferguson offered a wry reflection of Prime Minister David Cameron's decision effectively to dismiss the central recommendation of the Leveson report.

If there is indeed a "crisis of philosophy," the authors see that itself as a prime opportunity for philosophical reflection and course-correction.

But on cooler reflection the prime minister was apparently persuaded that the general's words, albeit constitutionally improper, reflect deep distress in the army high command and far beyond.

Therefore, the CD4+ T cell responses we saw in our priming could be a reflection of what is happening during acute infection whereby broad HIV-1 specific CD4+ T cell responses are activated very early on, even before the development of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells and decline as activated CD4+ T cells are directly or indirectly destroyed by the virus.

He also told LBC 97.3 Radio that believes the phrase is not a fair reflection of the prime minister's views, while defending the need to subsidise renewable energy.

MOSCOW — Preliminary returns from parliamentary elections in Lithuania on Sunday showed voters on track to oust the conservative government of Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius — an apparent reflection of public anger over tax increases and other austerity measures imposed in response to the European financial crisis.

Thus, dissolution is not only important in increasing pores but also is an indirect reflection of the prime role of the produced pores by dissolution.

This "issue of confidence" shows that firms do not believe that the domestic economy is improving, which is a reflection of whether Prime Minister Abe's economic policies termed "Abenomics" are succeeding, he said.

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