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Editors later confronted the photographer and determined that most of the images did not wholly reflect the reality they purported to show.
But more often than not, what was asked in St . Louisdidn't wholly reflect the fact that most voters have a lot of questions Donald Trump doesn't want to answer.
While the historical setting of the series does not wholly reflect the experience of women today, we can draw inexact parallels to the way contemporary women so often grade themselves on a yardstick which society dictates, whether or not that yardstick notes sexual, intellectual, maternal, or career-related excellence.
Items within the EC-17 may not wholly reflect consumer skills in practice but rather the subjective perceptions of patients.
11 However, retrospective evidence from women with a cancer diagnosis, while important, may not wholly reflect how people respond to symptoms when they first occur.
The mitogenome is a single, maternally inherited, haploid locus and might not wholly reflect the underlying pattern of population divergence and lineage formation (e.g., [ 38]).
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A signal travelling along an electrical transmission line will be partly, or wholly, reflected back in the opposite direction when the travelling signal encounters a discontinuity in the characteristic impedance of the line, or if the far end of the line is not terminated in its characteristic impedance.
A quality and responsible educational system should provide equal incentive to each of these aspects, since they are all equally and wholly reflected in the unique personality of each child.
Autonomy, it is argued, implies the ability to reflect wholly on oneself, to accept or reject one's values, connections, and self-defining features, and change such elements of one's life at will.
In his astonishing polemic Towards an Architecture, published in 1923, he argued that his clean, white, stripped-to-essentials and apparently wholly new architecture reflected the industrial spirit of the times; he also argued that his work inherited the spirit, and even the proportions, of ancient Greek temples and the great cathedrals of the middle ages.
The lack of consensus on participation, although potentially confusing, is not wholly negative, but reflects the large number of applications and rationales for such approaches (Pelling [2007]).
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