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Rather, the rating actions reflect the application of criteria and our view that the link between the ratings on these entities and the sovereign credit ratings on the U.S. could lead to a decline in the insurers' financial strength.

Response options 3 and 4 reflect the application of the headgear rules in Canada since September 2013 (no. 4) and the current modification since September 2014 (no. 3).

In patients with septic shock, Jabot and co-workers found that GEF and CFI reflect the application of positive inotropy but not a volume challenge [37].

Furthermore, the recognition of patterns of similarity and difference and the transfer of those concepts to other activities reflect the application of reasoning and understanding of concepts.

In particular, the fluctuations of the annual EFs between the two methods reflect the application of different parameters within the calculation methodologies.

These arguments again propose that rather than constituting distinctively chosen obligation, on terms fully fixed by the contracting parties' ex ante intentions, contract should reflect the application of broader and not purely voluntary duties to the special case of agreements.

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This size was chosen to reflect the applications as outlined in the introduction, and represents an intermediate value between the fracture short circuit oil recovery regime (ca. 100 μm) on one hand (van Heel et al., 2008) as in "Fracture/matrix flow" above, and the geothermal and hydraulic fracturing (Turcott and Schubert 1982) (ca. 1 mm) on the other.

From analysing credit-card transactions to deciding how to stack supermarket shelves, algorithms now underpin a large amount of everyday life.Their pervasiveness reflects the application of novel computing power to the age-old complexities of business.

These arguments all propose that rather than constituting directly chosen obligation, contract merely reflects the application of broader, involuntarily imposed duties not to harm to the special case of harms imposed through representations of current intentions or future conduct.

The frequently argued phase, "evolution is only a theory and not a fact," reflects the application of a nature of science misconception to reinforce a misconception of biological evolution (Miller 2008).

Some models describe the life cycle of innovation by an S-shaped logistic function, which consists of three separate phases reflecting the application phases of its development: emergence, growth and maturity (Howard and Guile 1992; Mitrova et al. 2015; Perani and Sirilli 2008).

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