Example sentences of "[pers pn] also reflect [art] " in BNC.

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1 Whilst most parents ' groups continued to focus on mutual support , these examples of service provision represent a considerable net addition to the facilities available in the County ; they also reflect the powerful moral and practical support given to the development of parents ' groups by the CMHTs .
2 Funding restrictions may be partly responsible for these absences , but they also reflect the mental health system 's capacity to resist new responses to mental distress .
3 They also reflected a growing belief that it was in the general interest for the old to stop working : a fundamental change in attitude .
4 Their immediate appeal combined with their inspiring vision of Christian community shows that they also reflected a religious reality in their day .
5 They were a substitute for lugging the TV around , and they also reflected the growth of video games and home computers .
6 Railway stations not only illuminated the full social and racial hierarchy of the railway traveller , they also reflected the great range of employment offered by the railways themselves .
7 It also reflected a government preference for not pursuing a vigorous anti-monopoly policy or examining whether existing legislation in this sphere was operating successfully in relation to agreed criteria for business , and more general economic , performance .
8 But it also reflected a different kind of population ; certainly , none of the parents of my school friends in St. Albans could be described as intellectuals .
9 But it also reflected a considerable degree of confidence .
10 It also reflected the passing of the second OPEC price shock of 1979–80 .
11 It also reflected the way in which financial plenty was transformed into famine within the social services department during the 1980s ( Stewart and Strewart , 1986 ) .
12 But it also reflected the demographic composition of Palestinian society .
13 It also reflected the society 's work effectively and gave a helpful analysis of expenditure in the summary accounts .
14 The failure of Soviet nationalities policy , however , was more than a personal failure ; it also reflected the failure , over more than seventy years , to devise an official theory that could adequately account for ethnic and national differences , and perhaps a still deeper weakness in a doctrine that insisted working men ‘ had no country ’ .
15 In part this was a reflection of the great strain on small financial resources which building , maintaining and perhaps in time enlarging workhouses imposed , but it also reflected the greater difficulty in an effective and controlled administration of out-relief in the more anonymous and densely populated towns .
16 But it also reflected the problems of headquarters managers and union leaders in monitoring and controlling activities at lower levels of the organization , and in ensuring that national agreements and regulations were respected .
17 But it also reflects a tension within post-Thatcherite ideology between conservatism and neo-liberalism .
18 This shortfall arose partly because , even when difficulties could be foreseen , it was sensible to aim high and maintain manufacturers ' confidence in a sustained market growth , though , as we shall see , it also reflects a persistently poor record for the British power station construction industry on completion times .
19 The label ‘ high performance ’ may contain a certain amount of ‘ hype ’ , but it also reflects a major strategic shift in emphasis and scope in the practical application of work organization ideas .
20 This increase in Cl - / HCO 3 - exchange can be partly ascribed to more favourable ion gradients , such as the fall in intracellular [ Cl - ] resulting from apical HCl exit , but it also reflects a true activation of the exchanger .
21 The new name is in part a combination of the names of the two predecessor institutes , but it also reflects a wider European and even a global interest in pursuing excellence in management .
22 John Winant , the US ambassador in Britain , wrote on 28 February that this reflected Britain 's concern with security rather than with ‘ commercial enterprise ’ ; ‘ It also reflects the British apprehension that they may be swamped competitively by US aviation and their consequent desire to guarantee themselves a percentage , even though small , of the available business . ’
23 This new analysis not only presents greater detail than before , it also reflects the more extensive investment powers now available to building societies than were available in 1987 , when the old regulations were made .
24 But it also reflects the fact that older workers are , by virtue of their life situation , more reliable .
25 London-based Hoskyns Group Plc has re-named its former AS/400-based Hoskyns Insight division Hoskyns Application Products ; the new division has taken on staff from Hoskyns ' former Open systems division and is to market Unix and open systems products as well as its predecessor 's original portfolio , including the Hoskyns ' Financial Management System and the AS/400 Advanced Management Information Systems range ; the move underlines Hoskyns ' growing interest in supplying packaged software ; it also reflects the company 's decision to align its business operations into five major lines — Consulting , Project Services , Information Systems Management , Education and Training and Software Products .
26 It also reflects the different patterns of organization ( e.g. State provision , local parental initiative , private arrangements ) , as well as variations in the resources available to ensure a high quality of care and education .
27 It also reflects the fact that many of the younger , landowning county MPs were simply absent from Westminster ; as Yeomanry officers they were liable for service in wartime and , although the Yeomanry could not be compelled to serve abroad , few did not volunteer .
28 This is in part a function of reduced manning levels on modern ships , particularly container vessels , but it also reflects the flagging out of much of the fleet to flags of convenience .
29 However , it also reflects the general applicability of a point made by Ball about one of the leading theorists in this area :
30 This emphasis could be justified on the grounds that economics or at least a version of it — lies currently at the heart of government discourse on higher education , but it also reflects the fact that there is more to go on , in terms of information and analysis , with this aspect of the undergraduate curriculum than with the other seven .
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