Sentences with phrase «fair reflection»

The phrase "fair reflection" means accurately and impartially representing something, considering different perspectives or points of view. It involves thinking about all sides of an issue or situation in a balanced and unbiased way. Full definition
This was a pretty fair reflection of how far off his team mate's pace he was.
Kimi Raikkonen ended the season 112 points behind Sebastian Vettel, which was a pretty fair reflection of how far off the pace of his world championship contending team mate he was.
How appropriate it is that this weekend's Diamond Jubilee celebrations are something of a damp squib - a very fair reflection of our attitudes to the monarchy question.
«The tone of his comments has definitely changed, which I think is a fair reflection of the environment,» Fox said.
«Your board believes that the value accretion for Tatts shareholders from this transaction is a fair reflection of the strategic value of our businesses.»
Surely Girouds 12 shirt should now be the page header because Giroud is a fair reflection of Arsenal these past four years and 12 is the number of years since the last Arsenal Premier league victory.
He has said less than 24 hours ago we are short defensively — so not sure how «horribly wrong» is a fair reflection.
I think the table is probably a fair reflection of the strength so far, and the fact we aren't favourites but in with a chance, may be a good thing.
The 5 - 0 scoreline against Huddersfield last night was not a fair reflection of the game on the night as the Arsenal defence were pegged back by the Terriers on many occasions, especially in the first half.
In turn, while it would have seemed questionable on first glance to place the England international above Messi, it seems like a fair reflection without suggesting that he's a more influential player than the Barcelona icon as it isn't just their quality on the pitch that's taken into consideration.
All in all though, a draw seemed to be a fair reflection of a topsy turvy match and a result that neither side could really moan about.
Only time will provide a fair reflection as to how far they have come in these four months — when they are asked to defend the FA Cup against the best team left in the competition in their own backyard.
I thought we should have had a penalty - looked pretty clear to me, but a draw was probably a fair reflection of the game.
«The girls have put in an absolutely superb effort and on another day we'd have come out victorious — 3 - 0 is not a fair reflection of the game.
Arsenal are likely to assess Ozil's performance following the international break, and the next set of fixtures could give a fair reflection whether the attacker can make an improvement to the team whilst he is on the playing field.
A draw would have been a fair reflection of a game between two well - matched teams, but United's pushed hard late on and their persistence was rewarded when Varela hammered a fierce shot past goalkeeper Luke McGee to seal the title in style.
However, the 3 - 0 scoreline perhaps wasn't a fair reflection of the game as a whole.
A draw was probably a fair reflection of the game as both teams had chances to win it.
The scientist amongst you may argue that it's not exactly a fair reflection seen as other factors such as Koscielny's inclusion could have had an influence on Arsenal's impressive performance.
However, he did register ten assists last season, and has 19 in total at Napoli, a fair reflection of a player who likes to stay wide and, though he is not exceptionally pacy, is a capable crosser and is solid defensively.
These stats are also suggestive of the fact that his goal tally for Sunderland isn't a fair reflection of his performances.
AC Milan coach Vincenzo Montella does not believe the seven - point gap to rival Inter is a fair reflection of the quality of the two rivals ahead of Sunday's crucial derby.
Well as Rooney played against Otelul Galati, and an 88 % pass completion rate gives a fair reflection of the effectiveness of his distribution in his new role, he was still playing out of position.
Klopp insists those recent results are not a fair reflection of his side's performances and has urged Liverpool's supporters to get behind his players at Anfield this weekend.
Though some fans will insist on being nervous until the end, that's a fair reflection of Liverpool's top four chances.
The 25 - year - old currently has less than a year left on his existing deal with the Gunners, and his performance over the next couple of months will give a fair reflection on how his club career will pan out in the New Year.
That's not really a fair reflection of the comments we've heard today, is it?
And we don't get a two semi finals with four Oxford teams because that is not a fair reflection of the each university getting a fair chance
Mr Hain said the system kept the single member constituencies which made MPs accountable to local people while providing a fairer reflection of votes cast.
Add it all up and I'd say the Percoco verdict is a fair reflection of the ethical character of the Cuomo administration.
Finally, despite a hung parliament being the most likely outcome and a fairer reflection of the fragmented distribution of votes, the two main parties are still on course to win 90 % of British seats from a combined share of just two - thirds of the vote.
Perhaps the percentage engineers receive now — about 20 per cent of ARC grants — is a fair reflection of standards.
«If the IPCC comes out with significantly less than 100 cm of sea level rise, there will be people in the science community saying we don't think that's a fair reflection of what we know,» said Bob Corell, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, speaking to Associated Press.
This bit of narrative negligence may be a fair reflection of Milgram's state of mind at the time, but if this part of his life was so unimportant, why include it in the movie to this extent?
For me, that's a fair reflection.
I'm exaggerating of course — you wouldn't ever say that to your students, but these rather uninspiring descriptions could be a fair reflection of how the literacy tasks work out.
«Employers and further education institutions will know when they are evaluating the credentials of Welsh students who have taken this exam they are getting a fair reflection of their performance.»
Comparing teachers by comparing learning gains seems to be a fairer reflection of their efforts.
It looks like the November rate for Kindle Unlimited borrows in India works out at just $ 0.0016 per KENP, which is a third of the US rate and probably a fair reflection of the difference in subscription rates.
For Kindle Unlimited (and Kindle Owners» Lending Library) on the Amazon.co.uk site, authors are getting # 0.90 per borrow for January, which is a fair reflection of the current exchange rate for $ 1.38.

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