Sentence examples for reflect falsely from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, studies assessing the relationship between indices based on fasting glucose and insulin levels and clamp measures could reflect falsely inflated slopes and correlation coefficients in regression equations when data from nondiabetic and diabetic subjects are included in the same regression analyses.

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Secretary Shinseki said he was "mad as hell," and those who testified seemed concerned if not outraged at reports that some VA's had "cooked the books" regarding veteran wait times and covered up secret waiting lists containing real (bad) data, while publicly substituting made-up lists that falsely reflected exemplary performance.

Finally, that Amnesty International now includes these rights as part of their cause does not, as you falsely make out, reflect a capitulation towards placing economic needs above political freedoms.

The calculated variability in these studies was probably contaminated by the inclusion of rapidly progressing tumors that showed rapid FDG uptake increases, which were falsely considered to reflect measurement variability.

"We propose to reduce it to a level which, consistently with the limited publication and early apology, would nevertheless adequately reflect the abhorrent nature of the crime falsely alleged against KC and the damage done to and its impact on him.

Whether gas prices really are falsely inflated or are rising to reflect a legitimate dearth of fuel, Smyth's move is a shrewd one.

Although trying to use literature to understand life, Devushkin does not discuss these topics separately, and falsely believes that Dobroselova's letters reflect his life, taking short stories as realistic works.

M2-PK may be elevated falsely in patients with jaundice, which may reflect altered biokinetics of its elimination from blood [ 28].

In "Gunfighter Nation" (1993), he called upon progressive-minded historians to reject "nostalgia for a falsely idealized past," and to rewrite America's myths to reflect a more inclusive view of history.

They may underestimate the burden of prior disease (i.e. falsely inflating the estimate of unheralded AMI) and may poorly reflect the timing of initial and subsequent manifestations of disease.

The low participation rate of non-Indigenous children may reflect a bias towards families with better health habits, thereby leading to a falsely high difference between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous children.

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