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Responses to the Group Collaboration reflection revealed that students' self-assessment was both reflective and honest (see Table 3 for illustrative examples from each of these categories).
Further reflection revealed that health care workers don't need more lessons on how to be compassionate -- that would be preaching to the choir, on borrowed time.
This level of reflection revealed that I had moved towards a "completely different normal" by compartmentalising the perineal morbidity and associated long term symptoms.
Lindseth, et al [ 39] showed that physicians and RNs in Norway had differing ethical perspectives in relation to the patient but deeper reflection revealed that they had similar core values.
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" A moment's reflection reveals that these commandments concern how we treat those nearby — we might say those 150 persons who, according to anthropologist Robin Dunbar, each of us has evolved to be able to know well.
Starting with the last, a little reflection reveals that the marquis's behaviour is both unexpected and perfectly logical but of a logic not usually applied to this type of situation.
But a moment's reflection reveals that the bureau's question about what you speak at home is not equivalent to asking whether you speak more than one language.
McTaggart holds that a priori reflection reveals that every substance is necessarily gunky, although there might be respects in which some substance is simple.
In particular, the claim is that given the close connection between knowledge and cognitive achievements, and the general final value of achievements, it is not surprising that knowledge is thought to be distinctively i.e., finally valuable even though closer reflection reveals that it is actually a distinct epistemic standing, that of cognitive achievement, that is distinctively valuable.
Given the fact that, for each φ∈Form, φ and its subformulas, subsubformulas, etc., are all of length < κ,[6] a moment's reflection reveals that formulas of L "correspond" to sets x hereditarily of cardinality < κ in the sense that x, its members, its members of members, etc., are all of cardinality < κ.
Not only does the fossil record not show any such links (in any lineage), but further reflection reveals that the impression that diverse characteristics of a species appear and evolve at the same rate is unlikely to be supported by paleontology it is nonsensical.
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