Netanyahu's envoy's position should be the mirror image of Obama's Middle East envoy George Mitchell's role.
Prior, failed regimes may serve as little more than the mirror image of an equally failed response.
By an everyman standard, this tax is clearly the mirror image of a government mandate for commerce.
Four hundred miles to the south, the city of San Bernardino presents the mirror image of Stockton.
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Bulk ships are the mirror image of container ships: they sail for China fully laden and return nearly empty.
Target's strategy is in many ways the mirror image of Wal-Mart's, since the two companies' product offerings are converging.
The mirror image of this is surveying based on what others report, such as from news papers and the internet.
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Since high money holdings correspond to low velocity, the graph is simply the mirror image of the theoretical chart above.
We think bond yields will be sticky as they rise higher, the mirror image of their gradual decline in the 1980s.
The budget deficit declines to 4.5 percent of GDP, sort of the mirror image of the personal savings rate, around 4 percent.
As NPR's Julie Rovner reports, it was nearly the mirror image of the chamber's last big health care debate, four years ago.
And I saw them for what they were, the mirror image of the things that go unsaid: all the things that go unasked.
DaimlerChrysler, conceived in 1998, ranks 14th from bottom, with an average annual return of -11%, the mirror image of its cost of equity.
In other words, the rise in the price of oil was simply the mirror image of the preceding devaluation of the dollar against gold.
Use tax is the mirror image, applying to tangible personal property purchased outside the taxing state, but brought into the state and used there.
The appeal, involving a 2006 voter initiative from Michigan, is in some ways the mirror image of a separate case from Texas currently pending before the court.
It was, in many ways, the mirror image of 1981, when a newly inaugurated Reagan used the combination of stagnating economic growth and skyrocketing inflation to promote an equally ambitious, simple agenda: cut taxes, shrink government and build up the defense budget.
The resulting charge-parity symmetry solved the mirror-image problem in theory.
The one is a twisted mirror image of the other, and the movie concludes with both on trial on opposite sides of the street.
The second group is like a mirror image of the first and involves all sorts of attempts to avoid things that remind one of the trauma.
Women do not lord it over the men in some mirror image of patriarchy but men and women live as equals, albeit in a world that orbits the mother not the father.
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Even before the ink had dried on the Arizona law, CIS issued talking points insisting that it was nothing more than a mirror image of the federal law--a claim that Byron York, National Review's former White House correspondent, immediately repeated in his column.
The woman whom the noise of the Dodge always brought out stared stonily, continuing to stand there when the car went on, a still image in the rearview mirror.
He says Webvan's business model was a mirror image of the credo he preached at Andersen.
Molecules for amino acids and proteins come in two basic configurations, one a mirror image of the other.
"It was like a mirror image, the look on her face, the fear, the worry, everything, " she said.
That capital inflow is a mirror image of the deficit in trade.
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