• Two stories out of the eurozone today neither of which reflect well on the politicians performing the headless chicken dance as economies crumble.

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  • "The withdrawal of FBI agents, when the investigation is not complete, does not reflect well on the Justice Department or the bureau, " Warner wrote.

    CNN: Navigation

  • The generals may well have wanted Miss Suu Kyi to take up a seat in parliament, in order to reflect well on the reform process begun by President Thein Sein.

    ECONOMIST: By-elections in Myanmar

  • After all, allowing Chalabi to be painted as someone who successfully duped the President is unlikely to reflect well on the man whose principal claim to reelection is his clear-eyed, visionary conduct of the war on terror.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: In search of a scapegoat

  • The fact that there's widespread confusion about the key area even this far into the legislative process doesn't reflect well on the government's communications strategy for the Bill, but it's precisely this area which is also giving AMs a great deal of pause for thought.

    BBC: Real life and law making collide

  • "I just think that doing it in the wake of an old lady's death doesn't reflect terribly well on us, " he told BBC Radio 5 live's Pienaar's Politics.

    BBC: Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead enters chart at two

  • This may well reflect on my modest skills as an interviewer.

    FORBES: Jill Stein On Defense And A Healthier Country

  • It was chilling to reflect on how well the world used to work and how much we'd lost.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'World Made By Hand'

  • For example, will the results differ if employees reflect on their weaknesses as well as their strengths?

    FORBES: First Minutes Are Critical in New-Employee Orientation

  • So with the death of Bin Laden reported on Sunday evening, this gives us pause to reflect on past events as well as place current events in their proper perspective.

    FORBES: Bin Laden's Death Puts NFL Labor Talks In Proper Perspective

  • Cynthia Ewer, the Washington state-based editor of OrganizedHome.com and the author of " The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Organized Fast-Track, " suggests we use this in-between-holidays week to step back and reflect on our habits and how well they're working for us at home.

    CNN: Decluttering before the New Year

  • This Memorial Day, I hope you will take a moment to offer your own gesture of thanks to our men and women serving abroad and at home, as well as their families, and reflect on the service men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House Blog: Dr. Jill Biden

  • The Senate would be well-advised, however, to reflect on the heartburn caused by the American International Group bonuses debacle and, for the sake of national security, read the treaty before casting any votes.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: LOST should be sunk

  • While the results appear to reflect well, or at least better than expected, on the knowledge and interest of the California voter, some political experts said the evidence they see points in the opposite direction.

    CNN: latimes.com: Stereotype of tuned-out state takes a hit

  • As I wished the couple well, I paused for a moment to reflect on the past few days.

    CNN: In the Field

  • Indeed, if we are reporting deeply and well, we will uncover wrongdoing and other circumstances that reflect poorly on individuals or institutions.

    FORBES: Reuters Chief Addresses Flap Over That Soros Story, Sort Of

  • This may well reflect the legal difficulties involved in mounting a full-blown attack on an established company's reputation.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • The glamorous ball gowns and cocktail dresses as well as natty daywear outfits are displayed on mannequins of varying sizes to reflect the shape of the ideal woman at the time of each design.

    BBC: Paris�� rarefied world of haute couture

  • Divided into thematic chapters that reflect on areas such as poverty, technology, the environment and security, it is also one that is well organized and thought through.

    FORBES: Book Review: How to Run the World

  • To some extent, the unusually generous response to the tsunami crisis may reflect a widespread, and largely justified, belief in rich countries that their money is more likely to be spent well on relieving natural disasters than on man-made humanitarian crises such as those in Congo and Darfur or, for that matter, on general development aid to the world's poorest countries.

    ECONOMIST: Asia's tsunami

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