Sentence examples for reflections for example from inspiring English sources

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Felix analyzes 2D scenes to ensure that the 3D assets show the right reflections, for example.

The most crucial ideas can be filtered out of the mass of reflections, for example by voting.

In addition, given the fact that the centers of split peaks were always located at the positions of symmetric 00 l reflections (for example, indicated by red crossing bars and lines in Figure 4a and b), these features are consistent with the presence of four monoclinic domains observed for a (001 -oriented SrRuO3 film on SrTiO3.

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Nature has its own strategy to effectively reduce reflection: for example, nanostructured surface on a moth eye [6, 9].

To what extent should proponents of a given theory, or a given rule, or a given policy — or even proponents of a given one-off action — consider what they think people will actually do, as opposed to what they think those same people ought to do (under full and reasonable reflection, for example)?

Others view private reflection, for example writing a diary or blog or reading literature as more effective.

But she's there, day in and day out, registering, in full view, the most nuanced reflections on, for example, the ways the Greeks perceived color, the history of describing it, and her own practice in rendering it, "one of many many untranslatable things".

We cannot, today, propose war as a solution; whatever negotiated peace, however patched up, any fragile accord on the edge of a precipice is much better than a war.The Economist: But when I hear your reflections about, for example, how to manage or interpret public opinion, leadership and respect for checks and balances, you are talking like a democratic statesman.

It may therefore be interesting in future research to explore whether trait tendencies towards different types of rumination (for example, brooding versus reflection) are more closely related to low memory specificity during depressive episodes or to the reactivation of low specificity in certain contexts following recovery.

The British use irony as a way of distancing themselves from all kinds of elemental things that people in other countries do without layers of self-reflection — sex, for example, and food.

In modern societies, social norms are no longer presumed to be valid but rather are subjected to critical reflection, as for example when the ethical life of a specific culture is criticized from the standpoint of justice.

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