Examples of using May reflect in English and their translations into Hindi
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They also suggest that these differences are not only genetic but also may reflect the environment in which the dog is reared,
and income, which may reflect perceptions that tall men are more assertive and dominant than shorter men.
leaving the user in a very catabolic state post cycle, which may reflect in their ability to maintain muscle mass gained whilst on cycle.
Social Psychology Review suggested that ego depletion may reflect actual energy levels within your body.
Such moments may reflect a problem in building a lifestyle, nutrition, psychological sphere,
the width of the spread may reflect unevenness of wealth and food distribution in a population.
If you are concerned that your child's digital footprint may reflect badly on them or is incorrect,
Sometimes, the downgrading may reflect wishful thinking by doctors, who may think
For example, you may reflect upon the fact that such-and-such a person may be your friend,
the optical recognition system, and the glossy surface may reflect the light wrongly and thus may cause tracking issues.
Professor Baron-Cohen commented:"Although these very clear sex differences in brain structure may reflect an environmental or social factor,
A 25p charge has recently been suggested to control the use of non-recycleable or hard to recycle coffee cups in the UK, which may reflect the success the 5p carrier bag charge had in reducing the number of single use plastic bags used by shoppers.
ruled by the three sons of Anak(benê/yelîdê hā'ănaq), or may reflect some Kenite and Kenizzite migration from the Negev to Hebron, since terms related
So, on the one hand, our procrastination may reflect a moral failing of present self in relation to future self(a lack of courage),
It's possible that this might reflect a combination of adaptive and maladaptive responses to this disease.
it is possible that observed beneficial effects might reflect temporary symptomatic improvement(Tian et al 2010).
But like real-world attention-seeking behaviour, sadfishing might reflect a deeper problem, such as a personality disorder.
For example, you might reflect on how fighting with a friend brought some important issues out into the open,
For example, you might reflect on how fighting with a friend brought some important issues out into the open,
Other way of interpreting might reflect the need to return to your natural self, to liberate yourself from certain ties that have been binding you