What is interesting is that it no longer reflects the simplistic divide between doubters and believers.
Dr. Ferlic proposed a surgical intervention that reflects precisely the high-tech ethos of contemporary American medicine.
In the atmospheric "Only an Expert, " Anderson reflects on the culture of experts in America.
The collection was the basis for the Peabody Essex Museum that subsequently also reflects Salem's rich maritime history.
It is not a scientific poll and reflects only the opinions of those users who choose to participate.
"I'm sure you can compare him with many, but I don't like to do that, " reflects Hans Erik.
But it might just be that the kinder, gentler American TV show reflects a kinder and gentler country.
Some conservatives may oppose such a domestic surge, but the investment reflects a strong American tradition.
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That reflects, says the analyst, commercial wins and less erosion in sales volume and pricing.
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And I think that, in many ways, your question reflects the politics of this.
Sponsor Blackwell reflects fondly on the benefits he got from helping launch Iona Wynter.
Much of the revival in deal activity reflects a build-up in the capital that firms hold.
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He said al-Sadr's call for a cease-fire to his Mehdi Army militia also reflects such progress.
The waxing and waning of the Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. reflects this.
This pattern, too, is ever-more apparent in the U.S.. Indeed, it reflects the reckless fiscal pattern.
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The increased activity in the so-called secondary market reflects the rapidly changing landscape of private equity.
What now lays in storage is an assemblage of garments that reflects a full life.
It has never been much fun, he reflects, but now it seems particularly burdensome.
"It was a diabolic act and the sentence reflects the crime he committed, " she said.
' And I think that sort of reflects some of the frustration that these guys feel.
The second set of tables reflects the group play predictions from each of the surveyed inputs.
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But that reflects an acquisition, suggesting that expectations for the core business have weakened.
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Its supporters say that the law reflects the increasing maturity and self-confidence of Spanish democracy.
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Often, bad pay policy reflects bad management, says Peter Montagnon, an expert in corporate governance.
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One, ensure the retail price of junk food reflects the social cost of its over-consumption.
Towards its end, Mr Holbrooke reflects more broadly on American foreign-policy aims and tactics.
And such criticism reflects an unprecedented public airing of a rift among ruling conservatives.
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This reflects the maturation of the industry, a phenomenon that has been accelerated for several reasons.
His barely veiled contempt for most of Russia's ruling class reflects his different origins.
Accommodations tend to be simple, while the food reflects local cultures and is organic whenever possible.
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