A major problem confronting the interpretation and use of such models for forecasting and analysis is the extent to which observed time lags directly represent backward looking behaviour, or indirectly reflect attempts to anticipate the future.
This indirectly also reflects that fact that casualties were extremely low and cleanup was fairly quick, even in the New York City area where the record snow amounts occurred.
Making It Easier to Fine-Tune a Diabetic's Care Formerly, diabetics had to rely on urine tests, which indirectly reflect sugar levels in the blood and the need for insulin.
In 1922, a strong public resentment over the forcible Sovietization indirectly reflected in the opposition of Soviet Georgian authorities to Moscow's centralizing policies promoted by Dzerzhinsky, Stalin and Ordzhonikidze.
Its initial presentation indirectly reflected the growing polarities within Christendom.
He also suggested using searchlights reflecting light indirectly from the clouds to illuminate the advance in the winter darkness preceding the dawn.
Public discontent within the Georgian society indirectly reflected in a bitter struggle among Bolsheviks about the way in which social and political transformation was to be achieved in Georgia.
You know there's trouble when the two works that make the strongest impression only indirectly reflect the healthiness of contemporary art.
Every course indirectly reflects Honda's ethic of constant self-improvement, which the auto maker believes is vital to accomplish outsized manufacturing feats like changing new models without stopping the assembly line.
By the end of the second episode the contestants' experiences indirectly reflect the barrio's influence.