This is not a reflection of higher purchasing power among Washington residents, just a reflection of the fact that many of Washington's earners live outside of its borders.
The idea of the New, Humble Jets sounded unnatural and a little phony, designed more to placate media yowlers and fans than a real reflection of a cultural shift.
While overcapacity has caused severe pain for manufacturers, the price falls are primarily a reflection of reductions in manufacturing costs, not solely a reflection of stock liquidation and other short-run factors.
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But amidst the "craving a chocolate bar" or "watching my cat throw up a hairball" tweets, there is a serious reflection of historical context -- a real-time timeline written by regular people.
If Americans mislabel themselves as members of the middle class, perhaps it is because we know instinctively that a strong, robust middle class is a reflection of a healthy political and economic system.
The armed forces now talk a lot about flexibility, though this is not so much a voguish notion as a reflection of the difficulty of imagining threats to a country that is almost instinctively pacifist.
This report will raise wider questions about why mobility seems to have slowed - whether it is a result of the education system, a reflection of the economy or a deeper pattern of social change.
They share a fetal, larval quality, and that characterisation is not just conceptual, but a reflection of a new paradigm of the automobile that's still struggling to be born, as a design historian Phil Patton put it.
Although net income dipped a bit, operating profit (a better reflection of its underlying business) rose by 17%, boosted by robust loan growth in a booming economy.
Growth companies are often richly valued, with a high earning multiple, a reflection of investor belief that the company will expand further.
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This was essentially a psychological crisis, not a reflection of realities.
According to Barry Maloney, founder of Balderton Capital, the fact that later-stage deals are taking a bigger slice may be a reflection of the maturing Europe startup ecosystem.
But if you look at what's driving that 70, 000 rise in joblessness, the picture is a little brighter - and a reflection of the different way that the labour market has operated in this recession, compared with either the 1980s or early 1990s.
"Anthropologists would argue that regarding faith healers as a less appropriate choice than physicians is a reflection of our own faith in medicine rather than in community as a way of finding a remedy for life's problems, " she said.
"I think it was a bit harsh and not a fair reflection but we've nothing to be ashamed about with this defeat, " said the Frenchman.
Pound futures are trading at a discount to spot prices, a reflection of the fact that short-term interest rates are higher in London than they are here.
His clothes were as ugly and incongruous as his two-tone swimsuit a baggy shirt, which looked black from my balcony but was probably patterned, and a pair of light-colored slacks that appeared to be a very pale blue, though that was possibly a reflection from the nearly invisible water.
It called for a "fundamental reform" of a "system which is used more as punishment than a true reflection of what schools are doing".
The CBOE Market Volatility Index, the "fear gauge" known as the VIX, rose to a one-month high, in a reflection of the raised worries about the economy.
The CBOE Market Volatility Index, the "fear gauge" known as the VIX, jumped as much as 13%, to a one-month high, in a reflection of the heightened worries about the economy.
Median figures strip out the extremes of wealth and poverty, and are a better reflection of a typical, middle-class household.
But it could become one if deficits do not fall substantially in the medium term, beyond a mere reflection of a cyclical improvement in the economy.
"I wasn't sure if I should put the ending part in the video with me crying, but thought that was a real reflection of a love for a mother, and missing her, " Walsh said.
Right before comes a more typical Oberst opus, "Danny Callahan, " a reflection on love and solitude that ends with the death of a child.
Emerging Europe is clearly facing a new normal of much lower growth, a reflection of slow growth in key western European markets, weak banks, lower levels of foreign investment, fiscal consolidation and efforts at much- needed structural reform.
The same Capsugel deal today, Kravis said, would have a cost of capital near 9%, a reflection of the late-summer weakness in equity markets and window closing in the high-yield market, which moves on a hair trigger in turbulent times.
The reaction of Singapore Airlines, the first to place a large order for super-jumbos, is a reflection of the crisis facing Airbus.
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The 44-page work is a no-nonsense member of the well-known Dummies series that purports to educate the nation's public pension officials on the ABCs of sound financial management--a task that the author himself concedes is a chilling reflection of the state of public pension fund management.
It has symbolized everything from an investment opportunity, a career where money could be made easily, even a reflection of social status.
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