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Nonrevolving credit, which largely reflects car loans, were up about $4.5 billion, less than a $7.1 billion increase in May.
Electron work function (EWF) is a simple and fundamental parameter which largely reflects or characterizes the behavior of electrons in metals.
Incomes are down among all age groups except those older than 65 ,which largely reflects the sturdiness of Social Security and other retirement benefits.
Over the last 15 years, a substantial body of law has developed that sets forth the elements of torture under customary international law, which largely reflects the definition of torture under the Convention Against Torture.
We then review the regulation of crowdfunding in the UK (which largely reflects the implementation of EU law) and the U.S. Because crowdfunding is a novel practice, regulatory policy has tended to take the form of existing frameworks designed for other contexts.
"The stock is up 50% in three months, which largely reflects a valuation re-rating.
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Customer experience is shaped by customers' expectations, which largely reflect previous experiences.
Under previous arrangements, hospitals got the bulk of their income through "block contracts" which largely reflected past budgets.
His speech was also widely discussed on China's social media sites, which largely reflect an educated urban population.
And it was a culture created largely by American Jews (in Neal Gabler's enduring phrase, an empire of their own), which largely reflected their liberal ideals.
We also found a number of significant effects on between-module connectivity, which largely reflected increased connectivity between those three networks, as well as decreased connectivity between those networks and other networks, on fasted days.
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