Sentences with phrase «reflecting wider concern»

When asked how the new budgeting regime was working, more than half said it depended which judge they were before — reflecting wider concern in the legal profession that judicial inconsistency is undermining the regime.
The finding reflects wider concerns about the neutrality of government staff and suspicion that some voters have received multiple voting cards.

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This interest reflected not only the specifics of their religious concerns, but also a wider cultural phenomenon.
It is possible that stations which did not accept payment for air - time for religious programs reflected a greater concern for public - service programming and therefore presented a wider representation of other programming such as network and local programs.
Where Mr. Shepard's psychological slug - outs seem to reflect wider cultural issues, «Solitude» seems concerned only with its own effects.
The wide range of responses to this question reflected a tense dynamic: Parents are concerned about many, many issues regarding their kids, and teachers, whose primary concern is supposed to be education, are frequent targets of parental anxiety.
While this might not excite those of us more concerned with sharp throttle - response and driveability, the developments do reflect wider market trends for downsizing.
The artist uses a wide range of materials, including fabric, charcoal, synthetic hair, vellum paper and oil paint, to reflect her concerns about biodiversity in a rapidly growing society.
This reflects the artist's wider concern with the performative role that language plays, both in reflecting on reality and in shaping our understanding of that reality through speech.
This wide range in the SRES emissions reflects new information and additional uncertainties concerning certain source categories such as sewage systems.
I have no doubt that these figures accurately reflect a wider picture of growing concern in the personal injury sector.
These findings reflect a wider industry issue concerning the challenges faced by student tenants and Generation Rent more generally.
Religion as «identity» is reflected in the JFS judgment: ``... the Secretary of State is concerned that if successful it would, given the way in which the case has been put, have implications for a wide range of faiths that use «membership» of a religion but not its practice in their admission criteria.»
The challenges reported reflect a continuing concern with a wide variety of themes.
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