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This study was undertaken in 2009, 5 years after the release of the Improving Outcomes Guidelines, and therefore will be reflective of attitudes to specialist care after the service redesign.
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But the journal Nature, when Sheldrake first introduced his idea in A New Science of Life, declared in a spirit that was all too reflective of modern attitudes that it was "a book fit for burning" (which did the book's sales no end of good).
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As a result, the study sample may not be reflective of the attitudes and opinions of the general premedical or medical student population.
This response is perhaps reflective of Australian attitudes to climate change, which indicates that there is a belief that it is happening but that most people do not 'consider it to be a threat to them personally' (37).
In fact, he denounced Sir Richard's views as "more reflective of the attitude of an undergraduate cynic playing to the gallery in a Cambridge Footlights revue rather than a sober academic contributing to a proper historical debate".
"These arguments are more reflective of the attitude of an undergraduate cynic playing to the gallery in a Cambridge Footlights revue than a sober academic contributing to a proper historical debate".
The disproportionate attention accorded to the Weeknd is reflective of an attitude towards R&B that just won't seem to die: the further away it gets from its formalist roots, the more praise is lavished on it.
"Prof Sir Richard Evans, the Cambridge historian, makes arguments, you say, that "are more reflective of the attitude of an undergraduate cynic playing to the gallery in a Cambridge Footlights revue rather than a sober academic contributing to a proper historical debate". Remind us, which research qualification equips you to deliver these judgments?
"Prof Sir Richard Evans, the Cambridge historian, makes arguments, you say, that "are more reflective of the attitude of an undergraduate cynic playing to the gallery in a Cambridge Footlights revue rather than a sober academic contributing to a proper historical debate".
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