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This may reflect that FAR is a more objective marker and a more stable trait while EI is more likely to be influenced by societal factors, which will affect self-report measures and gender particularly.

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I looked round the rows of comfy, elderly, traditional folk, and reflected that, far from being familiar with YouFace or whatever, some probably still believe there are little people inside their TV set.

The use of different diagnostic criteria may reflect that so far there is no universally accepted definition of HG, indicating that other pregnancy related conditions may have been confused with HG.

Munching on an olive as the sun set on the Plaza Nueva, I reflected that thus far the plans had been executed practically perfectly.

"It strains credulity a bit to suggest that Chief Maggi is someone who would be trying to send an anti-African American message in his office, because his life reflects that he is far from anti-African American," Mr. West said.

It reflects that household located far away from the nearest market center faces difficulty in delivering honey to retailer outlet due to poor road facility to sell their product.

In a letter written to Dan Cameron, President of the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers, in November 1952, MacMillan reflected that "the orchestra, far from suffering musically, has in some respects improved".

I soaked in the hot tub and reflected that it was as far from my mental picture of a Yorkshire inn as possible.

"If I'd been married, I would have been HIV positive by now," says one of Vamp's stalwarts, Shabana, reflecting that married women are far more vulnerable than she is as a sex worker, unable to insist on condoms with their husbands as she does with her clients.

Despite this, there was no significant difference in detection rate between faeces and rectal swabs for any agent, reflecting that pathogen concentration was far above the limit of detection in the majority of cases.

This used to be called the Healthy Welfare Card, perhaps the name change reflects that improved health outcomes are far from guaranteed.

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