What is interesting is that it no longer reflects the simplistic divide between doubters and believers.
And I think that, in many ways, your question reflects the politics of this.
This pattern, too, is ever-more apparent in the U.S.. Indeed, it reflects the reckless fiscal pattern.
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The increased activity in the so-called secondary market reflects the rapidly changing landscape of private equity.
"It was a diabolic act and the sentence reflects the crime he committed, " she said.
The second set of tables reflects the group play predictions from each of the surveyed inputs.
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Its supporters say that the law reflects the increasing maturity and self-confidence of Spanish democracy.
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One, ensure the retail price of junk food reflects the social cost of its over-consumption.
This reflects the maturation of the industry, a phenomenon that has been accelerated for several reasons.
The average age is 28 and that reflects the maturity we have in the squad.
"We still haven't seen Cisco guidance that reflects the weight of those sentiments, " Robison says.
"The list reflects the rapid growth in China's entertainment industry, " list compiler Bobby Hao says.
Their persistence, as well as the spuriousness of the lawsuit, reflects the desperation that loggers feel.
That likely reflects the impact of automatic government spending cuts that began on March 1.
Thus, in some sense, the Reporting Africa syllabus reflects the spirit of the UNESCO Model Curricula.
Rather, it reflects the fact that America's domestic market is large enough for most firms.
Brahimi told reporters that the plight of displaced people reflects the misery that exists throughout Syria.
The rhetoric reflects the very different messages each party took from the November elections.
This reflects the emergence of a middle class with cash to spare for branded goods.
The trade deficit reflects the fact that Wakandans have a surplus of American currency.
"It reflects the fact that we're part of the community here, " said Ms Pessell.
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Her approach to Russia reflects the pragmatic realism of the Bush team's world view.
Although the ratio is higher in big cities, we believe it reflects the supply shortage.
The maturation of the kids in these programs reflects the maturation of Disney Channel and Nickelodeon.
Older gamers say their subculture reflects the evolution of videogames from child's play to mainstream hobby.
That reflects the bargain wholesale prices that Vermont utilities pay Entergy: 4.2 cents a kilowatt-hour.
In other words, the boom partly reflects the cyclical trends that continually whipsaw agriculture.
The deal also reflects the personal vision of Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr.
"This probably reflects the different contexts in which the IGCSEs were developed, " the report adds.
Currently, the GDP deflator is 1.8%, which hardly reflects the true rise in prices.
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