Sentences with phrase «ection of»

Achieving certi cation is a complex and demanding process but above all is a re ection of our commitment to the marketplace.»
In terms of numbers, there are 142 women MPs compared to 126 in 2005, equivalent to 22 per cent of the total, so not exactly a refl ection of the electorate.
Stephanie Zacharek, Time.com: «[S] ections of The Legend of Tarzan are so imaginative, and so lovely, that they deserve our open - heartedness, not our scorn.»

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As a thinker he intrigued and inspired the world with his timely re ections and diagnosis about the change of society.
Any amnesty near e; ection time would add another 1 - 2 million NuLab voters and destroy Tory hopes of a working majority because these people are ALL based in England.
The state supreme court also rejected the plaintiffs» contention that the Nevada Supreme Court had previously held, in State v. Hallock, 16 Nev. 373 (1882), that «ection 10 — prohibits any public funds from ending up in the coffers of a religious institution or school.»
In Source & Re ection, Lori blends these highly structured and free - form worlds together to explore the nature of light - source and shadow - re ection.
Aerosol particles infl uence radiative forcing directly through refl ection and absorption of solar and infrared radiation in the atmosphere.
The Chief Justice, however, observed that «[s] ection 1 of the Charter does not allow rights to be limited on the basis of bare claims, but requires the Crown to provide a demonstrable justification for inconsistencies with Charter rights» [82; emphasis in the original], and concluded that this justification was missing.
[s] ection 1 of the Charter does not demand that the limit on the right be perfectly calibrated, judged in hindsight, but only that it be «reasonable» and «demonstrably justified».
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