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to reflect future
verb
To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.
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Generally accepted accounting principles require groups like the N.R.A. to reflect future obligations to members as a debt that decreases as it provides services.
On Wednesday night Amazon's Nasdaq share value closed down slightly, a perplexing turn of events that did little to reflect future demand for new Kindles signposted by the announcement, on Wednesday morning, of Tulisa Contostavlos's debut novel.
The pattern and trend are first analyzed and then synthetic workloads are created to reflect future behaviors of the workload.
However, the report recommended this timetable be "re-examined and revised if necessary to reflect future progress".
Yahoo! does not intend, and undertakes no duty, to update this information to reflect future events or circumstances.
In addition, four scenarios were designed to reflect future conditions, namely baseline, climate change, urban expansion and comprehensive scenarios.
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It is important to note that our λ predictions are not intended to accurately reflect future population growth but rather provide an insight into the potential population level effects of increased or decreased exposure to humans.
Thus while fertilization was undertaken in experimental conditions to better reflect future scenarios, genetic performance was assessed at the embryo stage with respect to the contributions of sire and dam to determine if P. indiana has the additive genetic variance required to adapt changing ocean conditions.
However, changes in care-seeking behavior or testing practices may require readjusting the scale to more accurately reflect future trends.
He said the deficit was a sign of strength, because the bulk of the liabilities reflect future obligations to long-term members.
It is important to keep in mind that there is no guarantee that past performance will reflect future performance.
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