It all sounds like such high-tech espionage but it hardly reflects reality.
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But which of these possible answers actually reflects reality?
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Unlike movie or restaurant reviews, the mainstream travel media is undying in its adulation, invariably flattering, and on those occasions when I have had an assignment to cover a place and felt guilty telling people to go there because it was not worthwhile, the story would be killed, rather than run in a way that reflects reality.
This flawed framework needs to be replaced with one which reflects the reality of a diverse, decentralised country.
The commercialization of college sports reflects the reality that Americans love sporting competition and will pay to enjoy it.
This reflects the reality that people are part of the ecosystems that they shape, and that ecological and societal systems are mutually dependent.
Demos does concede that the clear lesson from companies' attempts at rebranding is that they tend to work only when the branding reflects underlying reality.
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"We can and will change the size, the composition, the character of our nuclear forces in a way that reflects the reality that the Cold War is over, " Bush said.
Unfortunately, the GM case, and others like it, reflects the reality that most managers become enamored with their own strategies and have trouble breaking free of their tried and true patterns.
For some airlines, longer scheduled times for flights reflects the reality of inefficiency in the nation's air travel system, which often can't handle the volume of planes without delay, especially when bad weather hits.
The smaller crowd this time around reflects the reality of second-term presidencies, when the novelty and expectations of a new leader have been replaced with the familiarity and experiences of the first four years.
Resultantly, the experience reflects that reality.
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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.
In part, this reflects a market reality: quoting Paul Maritz of VMWare, Shuttleworth predicted that by 2014 personal computers will make up only 20% of the devices regularly accessing the Internet.
Mr. Lhota's response reflects an uncomfortable reality of running a transit system serving 8.5 million riders a day: Customers get hit by trains almost three days a week, and there are few easy preventive measures.
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After her brush with the political machine, she says that she hopes that the general election will allow schools to be discussed in a way that reflects the complex reality, rather than simplistic party positions.
Writer-director Cherien Dabis shot "Amreeka" in a gritty documentary style that reflects the often grim reality of the characters' situation.
In reality, this cash reflects savings that would otherwise be available to the private sector.
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This alienation also reflects an appalling social and economic reality.
Mr Bush's people say this reflects a natural lag of perceptions behind reality.
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In reality, the stock price reflects nothing more than the state of the current market value, as influenced by public mood swings between irrational exuberance and craven terror.
Our current posture as John Hamre mentioned, still reflects in many ways the mentality and reality of the Cold War era, during which US forces deployed forward were defensive, tripwire units that were expected to fight near where they were based.
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In contrast, the painting's lower, terrestrial register reflects a burgeoning Spanish taste for naturalism, a gift for portraiture the painter had honed in Italy, and the reality of the Toledo El Greco knew.
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