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It produces counterintuitive results all the time, which, upon reflection, make perfect sense.
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Consistent reflection will make the future even brighter.
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Other creative processes fail when navel-gazing and reflection fail to make it to the prototype phase.
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We will make our input to this reflection and provide films on this topic so as to arouse and feed the debates.
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Though surprising when it appears, Mr Vann's ending is, on reflection, so obvious as to make the reader wonder why he never saw it coming.
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The fact that the police did not make use of this information might be more a reflection of a legal opinion that, since the information was arguably controlled by the state, the information was provided pursuant to state authority and, if privacy issues were raised before the Courts, it could potentially be excluded as having been wrongfully obtained by the government.
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The basic point that he would make was that the decline of unions wasn't a reflection of consumer choice, in the way that hot movies and popular toys are said to be.
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The fact that Mr O'Neill has decided to make the trip to Africa, to see for himself, is a reflection of this.
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Indeed, it's a tacitly grim, as well as hilarious, picture of a couple struggling to make their marriage work, just as Ben and his achievement-free buds are a sharply comic reflection of American adolescence as a lifelong career.
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