Collocations withreflection
These are words often used in combination withreflection.
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accurate reflection
Like other recently published books of its type, this text is an accurate reflection of current understanding and practice in relation to dementia care.
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critical reflection
So ethics should be seen as part of the tradition of 'critical reflection on practice' which most health care professionals currently engage in.
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direct reflection
This shift in the peak of the d function, however, is simply a direct reflection of the shift in the conventional identification function.
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ethical reflection
Such ethical reflection draws attention to the values that underpin the development and the evaluation of technology.
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internal reflection
Orientational order determination by internal reflection infrared spectroscopy.
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mature reflection
I suspect that, on mature reflection, he may consider that the observation about doctors reaching for their wallets should not have been made.
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mere reflection
For instance, one can assert that elite discourse and collective narratives are epiphenomenal - a mere reflection of more fundamental structural conditions.
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moment of reflection
In both instances, some moment of reflection on the part of the citizens serves to weaken their opinions rather than to reinforce them.
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philosophical reflection
In deconstructing the cult of immanence and empirical positivism in philosophical reflection, he advocates thinking a phenomenon both from within and from outside it.
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quiet reflection
Today it is used both as a place of quiet reflection for guests of the hotel and also as a venue for celebrations, such as weddings and christenings.
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rational reflection
But this religious perspective is not something which can be justified by rational reflection alone.
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reflection nebula
It is a reflection nebula, caused by dust reflecting the blue light of the hot, young stars.
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sober reflection
He has moved it in terms of deep concern and sober reflection upon what this clause implies.
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theoretical reflection
What role do you see for theoretical reflection in the archaeology of the coming decades?
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