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It is a question that at least merits some reflection before being launched".
There was also a moment of reflection before the national anthem.
In Edinburgh, meanwhile, get in some quiet reflection before the festival overtakes the city.
It's as if the world itself is taking a moment for quiet reflection before annual renewal.
He called for a period of reflection before the party backed Europe again.
At a time of stress, it becomes particularly important that the city's leaders take time for reflection before they act.
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Greenwood (1993) has criticized Schön for omitting reflection-before-action.
It could well be that Schön himself would argue that this reflection-before-action is, in fact, part of reflection-on-action, because generally one can reflect on one's own (and others') experiences before one undertakes an action, and reflection is not necessarily limited to the action at hand.
This phase, which other authors have labelled as reflection-before-action [ 27, 28], is incorporated into the eclectic model by representing reflection as a cyclical process.
The preface ends with what are presumably Némirovsky's reflections before her death from typhus, at 39: " 'And so,' she thinks, 'I regret nothing.
This is a sufficient reason why I should venture to lay my reflections before you, though under the disadvantages of distance and partial knowledge.
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