This pattern, too, is ever-more apparent in the U.S.. Indeed, it reflects the reckless fiscal pattern.
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It reflects a longing for all of the adjectives on Ms. Glover's shopping list.
Rather, it reflects the fact that America's domestic market is large enough for most firms.
"It reflects the fact that we're part of the community here, " said Ms Pessell.
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Although the ratio is higher in big cities, we believe it reflects the supply shortage.
It reflects Davis' resolve to live with the gusto her husband had shown in life.
This was just one person's opinion, but it reflects a sentiment shared by many liberals.
It reflects a deeper consciousness about why businesses exist and how they can create more value.
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This does not oblige member states to do anything, but it reflects a spreading mood.
It need not be: some of it reflects the German model dear to several regional capitals.
Mr. LAING: I think the strength of the group, really, is that it reflects the place where it's from.
But the OIC clearly states it reflects the implementation of their ten year plan.
It reflects social and cultural issues at the time as Frankenstein was a reaction against science.
It reflects the increased cost of what the manufacturer charges, the cost of labor, etc.
If that seems paranoid, it reflects the atmosphere in which the contest will be fought.
Instead it reflects my view as to whether the individual mandate is constitutional under the Commerce Clause.
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It reflects the attempt by those in nuclear energy to resurrect the industry as an atomic empire.
Creativity is about religion , it reflects a reverence for divine creativity in the world around us.
Recognising those demands, it reflects what I must do - as a personal, not a political, priority.
This will mark a big shift on both sides, but it reflects a convergence of mutual interest.
It reflects the weakness of the dollar, which made investments in euro-denominated securities worth more to U.S. investors.
First, it reflects a hope among David Cameron's advisers that the media spotlight will now focus on Labour.
It reflects well on Mr. Romney's temperament that he didn't pull the full Joe Biden and start hooting.
However, his editorial is very significant as it reflects the nature of Ms. Kirchner's philosophy and foreign policy.
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But, apart from seasonal factors, experts say it reflects that the rate of inflation is edging up in Brazil.
Lawless of American University says it reflects a lack of female GOP seniority.
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It reflects a belief in human ingenuity and the ability to overcome even the toughest problems facing the world.
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It reflects the stark reality of what we've inherited: a trillion-dollar deficit, a financial crisis, and a costly recession.
It reflects implementation of the decision he made when he announced the plan.
It reflects the view that politics has moved into an era of pragmatism.
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