Sentence examples for reflects rejection from inspiring English sources

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Reduced copulation therefore likely reflects rejection of the miR-124 mutant male's advances by the female.

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The negative response to the prospect of implementation of FEO might not reflect rejection of the principle itself but merely a sense that this ideal should not be pursued wholeheartedly whatever the cost to other values.

It reflects a rejection of Holland, and an ardent retention of everything Dutch.

(It also reflects his rejection, in recent years, of the idea of "future shock," once central to his writing: Flynne and her companions rarely seem more than mildly surprised by the strange new world to which they are suddenly exposed).

We must realise, he wrote, that the polling reflects a rejection of Islamic extremist ideology, and that "mutual respect is vital but it needs to rest on a firm foundation that rejects both Hanson's prejudice and progressive denial of reality".

SBNR reflects a rejection of the dogmas of organised religion, even repugnance at the abuses committed in the name of Christianity and Islam and Judaism and Hinduism and Buddhism.

And even the upheaval of the Arab World reflects the rejection of an authoritarian order that was anything but stable, and offers the long-term prospect of more responsive and effective governance.

Following the definitions by Astley and Francis ([2010]), creationism reflects the "rejection of evolution and common descent as an account of the development of living things, in favour of a belief in God's special and independent creation of every form of life" (p. 5).

This is significant in that it reflects his rejection of the standard view that judgments are formed by somehow conjoining ideas: for example, the Port-Royal Logic's Aristotelian claim that they are 'necessarily composed of three elements — the subject-idea, the attribute, and the joining of these two ideas'.

That Democrats expanded their base among the young, urbanites and minorities to include affluent, often suburban, areas populated by the college-educated ― particularly women ― reflects a rejection of Trump's white-identity politics.

Thus, %ID replacing the ratio graft/control analogously reflects the "rejection status" (aTX>sTX>control) of the measured kidney.

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