Similar words: reflection, reflect, deflect, inflection, directing, electroplating, reflexive pronoun, collective bargaining. Meaning: [rɪ'flekt] adj. causing reflection or having a device that reflects.
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(31) Hiring was weak in much of the state, reflecting the lackluster Christmas season reported by many retailers.
(32) Thus the pendulum of public pressure swings back and forth, reflecting the unresolved tensions within public policy.
(33) The percentage of aneuploid tumours increased according to tumour invasion and the development of lymph node metastasis reflecting an increased genomic instability.
(34) Belief in the microcosm reflecting the macrocosm and viceversa does not produce some bland reflection of a theory of stable order.
(35) Nathan's gaze flickered over her, his own thoughts hidden behind eyes reflecting the soft glow of the bedhead lamp.
(36) It also highlights significant regional variations, possibly reflecting a marked difference in schools' approach to discipline.
(37) In predominantly rural areas these discrepancies are most marked, reflecting a low social valuation of education for girls.
(38) Guinness, reflecting its strong profits performance, jumped 25p to 597p.
(39) And, perhaps reflecting later, more refined practice, they were all set down on what Taylor termed an instruction card.
(40) Pre-tax profits were down 4.9% at £77m, reflecting £43m extraordinary charges.
(41) The democrats generally favoured single-chamber or unicameral legislatures, as the most direct way of reflecting or embodying the popular will.
(42) These investments have therefore been treated as cash equivalents in preparing the cash flow statement reflecting the liquid nature of the investments.
(43) The department has a strong research base reflecting commitment to clinical nursing and the utilisation of research.
(44) This range of almost 44 % is abnormally wide,[sentencedict.com] reflecting even greater uncertainty than usual about what is driving currencies.
(45) They are also useful for reflecting too small a space and exaggerating every last bit of light.
(46) The subject never appears in polls reflecting major public concerns.
(47) The brochure is beautifully laid out and illustrated reflecting the quality image of Stoddard Templeton.
(48) The parabola has the important property of reflecting to its focus all lines parallel to the x axis.
(49) It speaks of authoritative directives being based on or reflecting reasons which apply to their subjects in any case.
(50) In reflecting on the subject of very large animals, some questions concerning evolution and thermoregulation arise.
(51) Mr Bewick was criticised strongly yesterday by Mr Sells for carrying out too many operations rather than reflecting on the ethics involved.
(52) Another use is to produce pictures of an unborn baby by reflecting ultrasonic waves off its body.
(53) His joy is rooted in moving words around on paper and in the serenity of reading and reflecting.
(54) He also infused the work with a profound vision reflecting great maturity and emotional depth.
(55) In contrast with serum, the ratios of 5-ASA to Ac-5-ASA are higher than 1(sentencedict.com), reflecting the abundant supply of 5-ASA.
(56) An average growth rate of 11 % p.a. in real manufactured exports, reflecting increased competitiveness.
(57) Water fell somewhere, echoing, and the swimming light rippled, reflecting it.
(58) I was reflecting my engineering background and was insufficiently appreciative of the human dimension.
(59) Such a condition also makes living organisms highly sensitive to their environment, reflecting the characteristics of mind and consciousness themselves.
(60) Red paper, reflecting good fortune, with bright, bold, gold calligraphy, was hung in the kitchen.
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