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It is used to describe thoughtful consideration given to a subject or situation. For example: "The committee asked for serious reflection on the issue before deciding their final course of action."
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Kitcher's secular humanism reanimates the debate, promising much needed serious reflection on whether the divine can or should be eliminated from our moral lives.
He eschewed the profession's embrace of complex models and maths in favour of serious reflection on political philosophy (leading some to dismiss him, wrongly, as a lightweight).
Now is not the time to give the full picture of the crisis and to have a serious reflection on the implications of the crisis.
But "I Remember Nothing" does at times give us more depth and gravity and an actual, almost gravely serious reflection on divorce, duplicity, disease.
McCullough says there is a danger that, in a recession, political attention will be focused elsewhere, but he hopes the WHO research will lead to "serious reflection" on the impact of inequality on mental health.
There's talk of a mini-surge in U.S. troops there — now about 34,000 — to counter the threat, but little serious reflection on what precise end perhaps 12,000 additional forces would serve.
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On Monday, Ms. Owen concentrated on material from "Here," whose original songs are blunt, serious reflections on life's changes.
Likewise, he sometimes encourages cultural metaphysicians to read his work as serious reflections on the realities of our time, while winking a pataphysical aside at those skeptical of such undertakings.
There will be a serious reflection for just that reason of how much you can impose on businesses right now.
That brings me to a more serious reflection: Amazon's list undoubtedly reflects the wealth of some of these cities, though not all (Orlando, for instance, ranks relatively low on the wealth index).
"It's worse to default on creditors who took a risk than to forcibly take money from taxpayers who have no choice?" This question deserves some serious reflection, but for now I'll just say "Yes" and move on.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com