Sentence examples for to avoid reflections from inspiring English sources

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It's exquisitely done, down to the glass which is artfully arranged to avoid reflections and the quiet colours used in the display edges that focus attention on the dresses themselves.

A black ABS-plastic insert ⑦ has been fitted to cover the entrance of the U-SPECT to prevent leakage of ambient light into the dark box and to avoid reflections from the metallic SPECT entrance.

In order to avoid reflections between the computational domain (CD) and the CPML boundary due to the discontinuity of, the losses of the CPML must be zero at the CD interface.

The second camera faced through the front window of the middle part of the flight arena (shown in fig. 1), which was also left open to avoid reflections by an otherwise necessary glass window.

The instruction, training sessions and experiments were all conducted in a dark room to avoid reflections on the computer screen.

To avoid reflections from white objects in the room, a black curtain was drawn from the fluorescent lamps down to the arena.

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The aluminium cage was wrapped by an anti-reflecting layer to avoid reflection and thus suppress standing wave patterns.

Looking for scapegoats is a way to avoid reflection, criticism and accountability after failure.

Each test started from a calm condition to avoid reflection effects.

The lateral faces of the crystal slab are black painted to avoid reflection of light.

When a morally right action is a matter of degree, it is easy and common to avoid reflection and to err on the side of self-partiality in the degree in which the moral action is undertaken.

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