Victor Hugo placed this thought into our collective consciousness in reflection of the days of the French Revolution and the Napleonic era, but it has since been such translated and paraphrased from the literal statement many times over in reference to innovation.
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Seeing the lack of women in the Ministry is a reflection of the lack of women in high positions.
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In a reflection of those sectarian strains, many voters said they were encouraged to participate by religious leaders.
The film's appeal lies in its reflection of a child's view of the world, filtered through the more sophisticated eyes of adults.
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.
In a reflection of how much the investment appeal of Microsoft has changed over the past five years, it was a value adviser, Chuck Carlson of DRIP Investor, who made the company his pick for 2006.
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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There were thousands of people from all over the world circumambulating this sacred structure at the center of the Earth, all there for a common purpose of praising God, yet each engaged in private reflection oblivious of any other.
In them he saw a reflection of himself from 25 years ago: struggling teens in need of positive male role models.
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The bad news is unhealthy relationships are in fact a reflection of your leadership ability.
That lack is in part a reflection of the boringly professionalised career that politics has become.
But Mr Cem may, in moments of reflection, reckon that a deal with the Kurds will one day have to be struck.
That's in part a reflection of the lack of police investigations into car accidents, the majority of which, like Lopes', only result in simple "occurrence bulletins" that include minimal information.
As I have discussed many times, the huge imbalances that grew up between different parts of the Eurozone before the crisis were in large part a reflection of the fact that northern economies like Germany and the Netherlands were becoming a lot more competitive than the ones in the south.
Almost from the moment of birth, we learn what we are from our reflection in the minds of significant others to whom we belong, like family.
Other passengers say it's a reliable and comfortable service but those with experience of European trains say the American ones are a pale reflection - in terms of frequency, speed and relative luxury.
In reality, the huge economic losses attributed to flooding in recent years are mainly a reflection of economic growth, increased investment in infrastructure and rapidly growing flood plain populations.
"It is not often understood that what happened in Asia in the past year is a reflection of what has happened to the yen, " says Richard Koo of Nomura Research Institute in Tokyo.
During the workshop James Keevy of the South African Qualifications Authority and Poonam Batra, Professor of Education, Central Institute of Education, University of Delhi will assist participants in the reflection on conceptual and methodological approaches to developing frameworks of qualifications and certifications, pathways in defining standards of professional competence, among other topics.
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.
But then you notice the shadowy purple figure seated in the background: a reflection, in the mirror, of Bonnard himself, a sort of omniscient voyeur, watching you watch his wife, whose sewing now looks more like a compulsion than a pastime.
Or do you think it's also a reflection in any way of the new foreign policy of the Obama administration?
Did Anthony feel that prejudice of her day was preventing an accurate reflection of the work of women in the past and present?
The low footfall rates for Scotland in February are a reflection of low levels of consumer confidence and lower levels of sales growth, according to SRC director Fiona Moriarty.
The momentum behind the push for corporate sustainability disclosure in Rio is a reflection of the urgency of global threats such as climate change, water scarcity, and social and economic inequality.
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Germany's central bank projects that GDP will grow 0.6% in 2012, a reflection of the worsening euro-zone financial crisis and the financial burden it places on Germany as well as falling demand for German exports.
The museum's facade was being restored - in itself perhaps a reflection of the fact that the oil wealth which has funded a new era of exploration is also helping to fill the coffers of cultural institutions.
As the cameras go about their business, you wonder what happened to the man whose bowler hat still rests where he left it or the socialite who admired her reflection in the mirror of a now-decayed wash stand.
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