The presence of smoke re-aims or reflects the beam so that it is picked up by the receiver.
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Whether or not this reflects astute positioning of the three continuing protagonists by their PR teams, or reflects their respective news value, it was a reminder that a lot more is at stake than an Oscar for The Social Network.
The comparative is useful in that it demonstrates why it is important to not have a one-size-fits-all approach, because the situations can be different even though the broader unrest in the region obviously is similar or reflects an overall trend in the region.
The editorials by Brown and Taylor are reasonable, although a bit self-serving (or perhaps reflects their long-held research bias and interests).
But officials and advocates can't pinpoint a reason for the recent rash of attacks or even whether it reflects more violence or more aggressive reporting of incidents.
Any negative language, slacking in front of co-workers or backbiting never reflects well and gets you nowhere.
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Whether or not this reflects Mr Li's guanxi (connections) from his previous job, it has helped to keep capital spending low and ensured Dangdang's survival.
California, much more than Iowa or New Hampshire, reflects the national vote.
It is unclear whether this is due to a lack of available vendor solutions, or whether it simply reflects internal factors such as budgetary constraints.
For those unfamiliar with the term, "auteur" - French for author - refers to a filmmaker whose work reflects his or her creative vision and personal sensibilities.
The more realistic approach to life-or-death situations reflects "a different generation, and a different generation's approach, " says Jonathan Sehring, president of Sundance Selects, the film's U.S. distributor.
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If the breakout is to the upside, then to the investor or trader, this reflects a pickup in interest in the market that is likely to be spotted by others over time.
That's why, if he has his way, Team Bad Company will soon be known as Team Caterpillar, Team American Express, or anything else that reflects a successful pitch to lure a corporate sponsor.
Readers can fill their magazines with content that expresses a point of view, reflects personal tastes or shares ideas they find inspiring.
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If a company is offering a promotional price for a family mobile phone plan, it wants to make sure the bill reflects that, or customers will get annoyed and leave.
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When inflation is high, people find it hard to tell if a rise in the price of a product reflects general inflation or an increase in demand for that product.
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This "application lifecycle management"--or ALM--approach reflects the ways in which software has entered more parts of the company over the past decade, and how non-IT managers must also take on software-project responsibilities.
The placement reflects the vote or state delegate totals being provided at the time, and not a candidate's pledged delegate estimate or CNN's projection of the candidate's final placement in the contest.
The benign interpretation of the rise of political Islam in North Africa is that it simply reflects a flourishing or religious and national feeling made possible by the removal of dictators who often saw the mosques as dens of sedition.
It would this appear that Russian opposition to sanctions in Sudan is not purely a self-interested act or ploy, but actually reflects a comprehensive understanding of diplomacy and statecraft, one very different from our own, that is predicated above all else on the understanding that the first order of business for any regime is survival.
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None reflects its market value or falls on the most common form of property: homes.
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"On the imports side, it is too soon to tell if the bounce reflects higher domestic demand or simply a rebound" from February's sharp reported decline.
Hispanic children had lower rates of disabilities than white or black children, which perhaps reflects language difficulties and other barriers to accessing health services rather than the true rate of disability.
Whatever the price of gold reflects, inflation expectations or the need for safe tangible assets, investor will have to keep their eyes peeled for the G7 meeting being held over the weekend.
And thus the Judiciary Committee's dissatisfaction with the president's answers because they thought they were narrow or even hairsplitting in some sense reflects a dissatisfaction with the rules that have been applied for centuries in prosecuting this offense.
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It will not be a deal that any single person or either party is going to say reflects exactly what they wanted.
The result is that historians in most Arab countries are more like the court chroniclers of long-dead dynasties, and the hollow or distorted history they write and teach reflects the difference between intellectual and government employee.
If China is now offering to boost the continent's infrastructure, that reflects something more than just philanthropy or diplomatic opportunism.
If you flame out or flake out or get caught pilfering office supplies, it reflects poorly on their judgment as a recommender.
But it is impossible to know for sure whether a jump in share prices reflects an increase in productivity growth or a bubble.
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