Sentence examples for universally reflect from inspiring English sources

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In addition to these two most basic characteristics, the seven formulae universally reflect the impact of socio-economic factors on expected expenditure.

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And the television news coverage of Tuesday's results almost universally reflected that sense of caution — until The Associated Press and others mistakenly projected that Mrs. Clinton had won the state of Missouri, only to pull back and award it Mr. Obama.

Sponges, a highly diverse, ecologically and economically important reef-invertebrate taxon, exhibit spatial trends in the Indo-West Pacific that are not universally reflected in other marine phyla.

Following the exposure of Jimmy Savile, police forces were inundated with reports of historic rapes and sex attacks, almost universally believed to reflect a greater willingness of victims to go to the police.

In some of the literature reviewed it was described how targets and thresholds are a complicated aspect of performance monitoring, requiring national and international development and should ideally reflect universally accepted standards [ 19].

And as I summarize below, I've concluded that legalizing cannabis would enable our government, as well as our society, to better reflect universally-shared moral values, such as compassion toward the sick, justice in our legal system, and economic opportunity for all.

The actors, carrying medical records written to reflect only universally accepted guidelines of care, made a total of nearly three dozen office visits to various family physicians and cancer specialists working in the community.

Languages are united by a universal grammar, and differences simply reflect different settings in universally shared rules.

Second, despite the similar trends (expressed more abundantly in sample T than in samples M and B) for each unigene between FirS and the RPKM results (A0 to M0), the relative expression quantities of each unigene in sample L were universally higher from reflected data (FirS) than that from the predicted data (RPKM).

In prior FSTT literature, small statistically significant differences have almost universally been overemphasized and misinterpreted to reflect sex and ancestry effects when they instead largely encode nuisance statistical noise.

This may reflect the lack of universally accepted diagnostic criteria for delirious mania, and lack of widely adopted guidelines for its treatment.

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