Sentence examples for reflect the implications from inspiring English sources

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The perceptions urban areas trigger and how these cause behavioural changes reflect the implications of planning and decision-making upon them.

The results of four experiments, which are consistent with affect theory from psychology, indicate when a company provides a retraction of a previous erroneous voluntary disclosure, investors' judgments continue to reflect the implications of the initial erroneous information.

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The increase in CLM resection rates may in part reflect the implication of standard operating procedures during interdisciplinary management of CRC patients treated in certified centres.

For media-oriented dissemination, there is need to format the evidence to reflect the implication of the evidence to individuals affected, potential implications to the person, community and population.

"We look at valuations to understand whether the stock price accurately reflects the implications of the changes we see," Mr. Levy said.

The latter reflects the implications of the post-upgrading adjustments, leading to a smaller imported quantity from country J.

More precisely, since most of the literature on employment protection emphasises the analogy of EPL to an employer-borne tax on employment adjustment, the overall intent is to reflect the cost implications of various regulatory provisions for employers (i.e. stricter is interpreted as more costly).

The task force launched a $250,000 public relations campaign last summer to portray Arizona as a "safe and welcoming destination" and "reflect the true implications and tangible effects that boycotts have on the lives and families of the most vulnerable tourism employees".

It is also important to recognise that trial data may not reflect the widespread implications, costs and resource strain involved in the management of neutropenic sepsis.

But this designation, which describes the individual child, does not always reflect the broader implications of exposure for the overall population i.e., that a mild but frequent impact could add up to a substantial population-level burden.

(S9) Finally, to reflect the net cost implications of dexmedetomidine use in hospitals where the underlying daily ICU costs are either much lower or higher than in our base case, we also performed an analysis in which the three period-specific mean daily ICU unit costs were decreased or increased to match mean costs between €500 and €3,100 per any ICU day.

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