Synonym: consider, contemplate, deliberate, meditate, mirror, muse, ponder, send back, study, think. Similar words: reflection, fleck, elect, select, lecture, neglect, collect, election. Meaning: [rɪ'flekt] v. 1. manifest or bring back 2. to throw or bend back or reflect (from a surface) 3. reflect deeply on a subject 4. be bright by reflecting or casting light 5. give evidence of a certain behavior 6. give evidence of the quality of.
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151. Gross supply data 50 have been adjusted to reflect only supplies that are economically and technically recoverable.
152. They are not practical instruments of warfare, though they genuinely reflect the factious bellicose tendencies of their builders.
153. The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing.
154. These phases and the difficulties of separating them reflect the fact that mental processes are not subject to clearly defined distinctions and boundaries.
155. Instead, our desires reflect the collection of values that we attach to our humanity.
156. The problem is that plainly this depreciation charge can not reflect the periodic benefits expected to accrue from using the vehicle.
157. He who does not reflect his life back to God in gratitude does not know himself. Albert Schweitzer
158. Often official syllabuses and timetables reflect the influence and expertise of infant method specialists in ministries or from colleges of education.
159. Between them they reflect some of the attitudes and show some of the suffering of the period.
160. Making objectives explicit is a hostage to fortune and the failure to do so may reflect a shrewd awareness. 2.
161. Choices, not chances are responsible for the quality of our life. Spend time to think, reflect, introspect and then choose. RVM
162. The principles of good faith reflect professional ethics and general social morality.
163. The legal differences reflect the political and economic differences in that different services are provided under the authority of different statutes.
164. But the share price of some regional brewers does not fully reflect these assets.
165. Semantic relationships show aspects of the genus-species relationships and are expected to reflect assumed and widely accepted subject relationships.
166. The associations with head circumference and thinness must therefore reflect reduced fetal growth.
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167. The guidelines are widely believed to reflect the personal antipathy towards animal experiments of the foundation's chairman, Lord Wolfson.
168. Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain
169. You may not agree with the ratings, but it does give pause to reflect on various destinations.
170. The very different patterns in the different orientations in each flow must reflect orientation of the coherent structures.
171. I adjust the value upward to reflect third-party effects through indirect business taxes. 5.
172. But at 8-10 in the Big East, does their entry reflect East Coast bias?
173. The linguistic phenomena we see in the texts reflect not classical fusion of law but post-classical confusion of language.
174. Tax studies purporting to show that most capital gains tax is paid by higher-income individuals reflect a fundamental error.
175. With the exception of the estates of the anciently-established monasteries, these new baronies do not reflect the earlier estate arrangements.
176. Urobilinogen reflect a more sensitive liver function.
177. Revise the functional diagram to reflect this change.
178. Load method is used to calculate the parameters of PMSM, in which the material characteristics reflect the magnetic saturation under actual operation.
179. The abstract of science and technology thesis is usually reportorial, which needs reflect purposes, methods, important results and conclusions.
180. However, now the spread is widening as rising Center Gulf and falling PNW rates reflect efforts by vessel operators to keep surplus capacity in the Pacific before going to the Atlantic.
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