Example sentences of "[modal v] be reflected in the " in BNC.

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1 Whether this moral — social distinction should be reflected in the law by introducing a doctrine of manslaughter by excessive defence depends on the importance attached to the principle of fair labelling ( see Chapter 3.3 ( l ) ) .
2 A high standard set by the skilled nurse should be reflected in the performance of the learner .
3 Where shares are issued by way of or in substitution for dividends , and the value of the shares issued is calculated by reference to the value of the dividend payable on any class of shares , the value calculated for this purpose should be reflected in the profit and loss account as an appropriation of profit .
4 These differences should be reflected in the descriptive terminology .
5 On smaller scales , , the shape of the fluctuation spectra is determined by the physics of the matter and radiation components of the Universe , introducing characteristic length scales into the power-law spectrum , which should be reflected in the distribution of galaxies today .
6 So our schema for representing that knowledge should be reflected in the concepts in accordance with which we analyse actual accounts .
7 In short , the staff required on duty will vary from time to time and this should be reflected in the hours for which nurses are recruited to permanent contracts .
8 The School Curriculum took the simplistic view , saying that the values of society should be reflected in the curriculum .
9 Another way of putting this is that students ' academic freedoms should be reflected in the internal culture of institutions of higher education .
10 These channels should be reflected in the RBG 's management structure , and there should be an efficient means of collecting , using , and distributing information within management , and between managers and staff .
11 Malaysia has proposed that the cost of the sustainable management of timber should be reflected in the price of wood exports , with under-used species being promoted in preference to those under threat .
12 Er , Chairman the , the only advice that I can give Dr on that point is to say that the county council is not letting them down er the funding for major road schemes is provided by central government and we make a contribution towards it but if central government do not give us permission to go ahead with the race road scheme in terms of a grant , then in fact it will not go ahead and in that situation they may be let down , that is their judgement and that should be reflected in the way they vote at parliamentary elections .
13 Profitable companies will be valued highly , and this should be reflected in the share price , and in the terms on which the company can raise funds .
14 If this is done , the obligation of the issuer to make payments in respect of the debt must be reflected in the accounting by a method which ensures the liability is fairly stated at each balance sheet date : the proposals of the FRED ensure that this is the case .
15 But the costs of meeting society 's expectations is rising , too , and in the long run those costs must be reflected in the prices of our products .
16 A daughter knows the dark , night side of her mother , because of the special link that is forged between them and the way that the mother 's nature may be reflected in the daughter 's .
17 However , each National Board will wish to evolve re-entry programmes with their own country 's needs and priori-ties in mind , and this may be reflected in the modus operandi of individual boards , and the considerable amount of time and discussion which will no doubt take place in advance of reaching a UK wide agreement .
18 This dissatisfaction may be reflected in the finding that almost 40% of all the men in our sample masturbate at least once a week and only 1 in 5 says that he never does so .
19 These differences may be reflected in the two nations ' space programmes — the French march onwards , their plans to the fore , while the British cautiously conducted a step-by-step withdrawal .
20 This may be reflected in the faunal changes and may have brought to an end the stable conditions represented by the pure quartzites that extend all the way from the Welsh borderland to Morocco .
21 That proposal , if implemented , would shift almost all the decision-making in homicide cases from the trial to the sentencing stage : the only issue of any consequence in most cases would be the sentence to be imposed , and all the distinctions now drawn at the stage of criminal liability would be reflected in the sentence alone .
22 In addition , the analysis indicated that each of the main functional divisions ( ie operational , support and business ) should be at executive level so that all aspects of College activities would be reflected in the development of policies and in the overall management of the College .
23 If they are tied houses of the sort that the hon. Lady described , that would be reflected in the market value .
24 Chissano also outlined a number of human rights issues which would be reflected in the constitution , including the abolition of capital punishment , legal defence for the poor , land tenure for farmers , compensation for those who suffered from illegal acts by the state , and recognition of the right to strike , the last being a particularly topical issue in view of the wave of strikes affecting the country [ see below ] .
25 The outcome of the vote would be reflected in the composition of the upper house of parliament , the Eerste Kamer , whose 75 members were elected by the provincial legislatures .
26 Any rise in Bank Rate would induce the discount houses to raise their lending rates and this in turn would be reflected in the clearing banks ' interest rates .
27 It might attract visitors , but the study indicated that visitors ' attitudes towards such ostentation were that it would be reflected in the price of the products .
28 An art historian may choose to elucidate the social context of the art , or trace its sources in the work of other artists ; these choices will be reflected in the illustrations as well as the text , while sketches , other versions of pictures and related material will be available for the reader to make comparisons .
29 So legal changes , not merely changes in behaviour , will be reflected in the statistics .
30 The first paragraph of this reading suggests a number of factors that will be reflected in the criminal statistics , aside from the actual rate of crime .
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