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Taken together, the activities were a demonstration that the committee is one of the places in Washington where debate is rarely mistaken for political posturing but widely recognized as reflective of genuine partisan animosity.
She was asked to leave Arts Council England at the end of her first term as chair last March by Hunt, then culture secretary, in a move that was interpreted widely as political and reflective of a perception on the right that Forgan was too closely associated with the former Labour government.
It was a night of spread-out honors, reflective of the widely loved films this season.
Thus, this model is widely considered to be more reflective of human influenza infection [13], [18], [19].
However since both technologies are widely used or are generally reflective of alternative approaches, the results presented here should be broadly relevant to anyone interested in the performance characteristics of WES/WGS.
The Risk Screening Tool is reflective of the widely accepted bioethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, non-maleficence, and to a lesser extent, justice, and so we expect it to be consistent with the conceptualization of risk in other organizations, provinces and countries.
And it was exactly the issue raised again by Scowcroft in 2002 when he advised President Bush II through a Wall Street Journal op-ed Don't Attack Saddam, mirroring those same concerns--and widely interpreted at the time as reflective of the view of the President's father.
A combined qualitative and quantitative approach to the generation shift and gender shift in medicine is helpful in revealing that the widely held assumptions are not necessarily reflective of any significant differences in actual work attitudes or behaviours of Boomer and Gen X physicians or of the younger generation of women entering medicine.
The letter is condemnatory of the Australian government dumping its "rubbish [refugees]" on Nauru, but is also reflective of Nauruans' growing disaffection with their own government, widely seen as a corrupt cabal that has bankrupted the once-wealthy island state.
"It's widely recognised … that there is a clear benefit in the judiciary being generally reflective of the society over which it adjudicates," Thomas said.
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