The President has put forward a detailed proposal that makes clear where he thinks Congress ought to go, makes clear that a balanced approach is the way to go, which reflects the approach that the American people believe we ought to take.
He sends up his card - within two minutes he's called into Lincoln's office, which reflects the fact that he's already a household name.
Long-term Treasury bond interest rates are at about 4.4 percent, which reflects the belief that inflation will remain tame for an extended period of time.
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On both sides of the Atlantic, the net result is the same: a huge risk-avoidance endeavour which reflects the illusion that everyday life can be made almost perfectly safe.
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Ms Dudley Edwards brings to life the loyal institutions' mixture of politics, religion and street theatre, which reflects their belief that they have been in the forefront of the conflict of ideology in modern Ireland, and that they still are.
That partly reflects the fact that countries which restrict freedom are extremely populous.
"There were a lot more than I realised, which reflects a certain amount of frustration that people are not seeing super-fast broadband rolled out as fast as they would like, " he said.
The much-delayed Motorola iTunes phone is also still slated for release in the second half of this year, which perhaps reflects Apple's belief that they we will be able to get the carriers to come to their senses by then.
We have worked with our international partners to help the Syrian opposition form itself and to take steps to prepare for a post-Assad Syria in which there is a government that reflects the will and wishes of the Syrian people, and respects the liberties of the Syrian people.
This is a so-called dielectric mirror, which reflects almost 100% of the light that falls on it.
It also reflects something quite interesting, which is that since August you're starting to see markets make judgments about governance.
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That these quarterbacks respectively hail from these universities reflects the complexity that NFL teams have in determining which players will excel at the professional level.
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As I have said, there is much that our government has achieved which reflects Labour's values and of which we can be very proud.
"It is only necessary to stress that this is an outcome which reflects great credit on the generosity of both parents, " the judge told the court.
More due diligence might have included a review of the close journalistic coverage over the years of Al Jazeera's Arabic and English broadcasts, which discloses the unsurprising fact that the network reflects the interests of the government that runs it making it akin to Vladimir Putin's Russia Today and Beijing's Xinhua.
Gold has been trading at a premium to platinum recently, which reflects the safe-haven quality of gold and that premium will likely stay as long as the nervousness over global economic situation persists.
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In a (French) word, terroir: the concept that wine reflects the weather, soil, geology and topography of the land on which the grapes are grown, and that the most unique and exceptional wines come from a single exceptional vineyard.
And I think everybody has been much more forthcoming, which reflects, of course, on the previous secretary of defense, but it also reflects on the generals that they've now decided to speak up.
So far, Mr Berlusconi has enjoyed clear parliamentary support for his policy, but that partly reflects the fact that the Italian left remains in a state of confusion following the elections which brought Mr Berlusconi to power last year.
But, Secretary General, that fact reflects the high esteem with which all of us hold you and your leadership.
Mr Uribe's critics say that this impasse reflects the improvised way in which the peace process has been conducted.
Part of that reflects the first round of tax cuts which Mr Bush successfully pushed through Congress in his first months in office.
The other view is that is is largely a cosmetic change - which reflects on the general low regard people now have for the banking sector, but does not make a big difference to the ring-fence, for good or ill.
Road-pricing has long been championed by economists, keen to impose more of the external costs of driving on road-users by charging them a fee that reflects not just the distance travelled (which is loosely what gasoline taxes do) but also the time and route of the journey.
The comforting theory, which has some merit, is that Europe's slower growth reflects cultural preferences.
If that seems paranoid, it reflects the atmosphere in which the contest will be fought.
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That could be a Pyrrhic victory for the public interest groups, which now move to the next battle: ensuring that the study reflects their views.
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But it asks questions about how it would do so, it poses challenges to an independent Scotland which it says other countries are facing, and it reflects the fact that public finances - in wealthy and poor, oil-rich and resource-starved - have a nasty habit of requiring uncomfortable choices.
In Little Rock it's the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, and that reflects where they were when they were founded and which party they were aligned with.
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