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"reflects otherwise" is a correct phrase and it is frequently used in written English.
It is typically used to point out a discrepancy between two pieces of information. For example, "The statistics show that sales increased year-over-year, but customer feedback reflects otherwise."
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What is rarely considered in those suggestions, however, is that in settings with internal risk adjustment (as in Switzerland) such rebates must either be implemented through risk adjustment itself or must at least be reflected, otherwise new selection incentives are created.
Black, so that only what was in strong light was reflected, otherwise it would be a void.
However, as it is unlikely that the 60% increase in involuntary admissions reflects an otherwise unreported dramatic increase in the prevalence of severe mental disorders in England, other hypotheses require future examination.
This is an international community and the immigration system has got to reflect that, otherwise it'll cause a lot of damage".
A federal appeals court upheld a Texas law that requires public school students to observe a minute of silence each day in order to pray, reflect or otherwise remain quiet.
"The power of a documentary film is its ability to reflect on otherwise fleeting issues that we see or hear about every day in the news," said Obaid-Chinoy.
Relatively small changes in lactate homeostasis as detected by higher blood concentrations within the reference range may reflect important otherwise undetected physiological changes, which may reflect widespread metabolic stress [ 29] and increased use of lactate as a fuel source [ 30].
"…It is an eye-opener, it does become more real when you have to fill it in…and you think of the number of cigarettes you smoke every day and when do I smoke and things you wouldn't reflect upon otherwise.
The growing gap is a major finding of the Clinton administration's fourth annual State of the Cities report, an assessment of the nation's economic health that otherwise reflects favorably on cities and suburbs that are enjoying overall low unemployment and high rates of home ownership.
We believe they could since their conservation likely reflects functional contribution; otherwise the conservation of these residues should have been lost during evolution.
9– 12 Disability glare (DG) results when a light source reflects from or otherwise covers the visual task, like a veil, obscuring the visual target, reducing its contrast and making the viewer less able to see and discriminate what is being viewed.
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