This reflects the maturation of the industry, a phenomenon that has been accelerated for several reasons.
This reflects a 26 percent increase in the price of gold in the second quarter.
This reflects the emergence of a middle class with cash to spare for branded goods.
This reflects 44% of the British retailers reporting declining sales in the first half of November.
This reflects our commitment to sharing the best practices that are needed in our global efforts.
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This reflects a huge range of money-making opportunities and a lack of individual patience.
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This reflects faster nominal growth, particularly in the U.S., plus stronger 2006 averages for foreign currencies.
All this reflects an unresolved paradox in the way that most people use the web.
This reflects the historical fact of lacking access and quality of basic education in those areas.
This reflects not only Americans' success in Europe, but also Europeans' failure in America.
"I think this reflects a more fundamental shift in how international politics is working, " he said.
This reflects that these August children can be almost a year younger than their September-born classmates.
The auction houses argue that this reflects more accurately the full cost paid by the buyer.
Partly, this reflects the falling cost of distribution, as digitisation has cut annual operating costs.
Hazlett is worried that this reflects lower sales of Cordarone for ventricular fibrillation and Refacto for hemophilia.
This reflects the development of offensive skills and exploitation of offense-spurring rules, particularly in the passing game.
This reflects a bias of its own that I hope readers of all political views will reject.
This reflects the fact that appropriate treatments for unmet medical needs that generate high levels of reimbursement.
This reflects the uncertain nature of recovery, but it also indicates a move towards leaner business models.
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This reflects a larger government-led policy by Japan to favor Boeing strongly over Airbus in aircraft purchases.
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This reflects the soft power approach to foreign policy that the Bush administration has touted over the years.
This reflects the great volatility of the data series and partly reflects weak new orders in manufacturing PMI.
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This reflects one of the basic difficulties of getting coherent action in this area: countries' interests simply differ.
City economists are divided as to whether this reflects a lasting improvement in the public finances, or a one-off.
As an elected official, all of this reflects on his character and judgment.
The second way of looking at this reflects rather better on Windows 8.
Perhaps this reflects the idealism of youth, but it could also show a shift in priorities for younger workers.
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Mr Bush's people say this reflects a natural lag of perceptions behind reality.
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This reflects the growing number of 3D offerings: seven in the first six months, compared with five last year.
This reflects the so-called Balassa-Samuelson effect: the prices of services in Japan have risen relative to those of goods.
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