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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(61) One can not help reflecting what would happen nowadays in a problem of similar magnitude.
(62) Popular literature appealing to the semi-educated proliferated, reflecting the growth of a reading public not unlike that of the contemporary West.
(63) The practice of meditation and contemplation is life-long, reflecting this daily process of repentance and change at heart.
(64) The lakes, or water, are seldom still and blue, reflecting mirror images of the detailed hills.
(65) The oats price is weaker than that for wheat, reflecting the current poor market for oats generally.
(66) We climbed clumsily past Lake Samiti, its dark waters reflecting peaks already shining in their early dawn.
(67) For several days afterward, reflecting on what he had said, she found herself close to tears.
(68) Cirrus Logic lived down to expectations yesterday, reporting a fat quarterly loss reflecting a major restructuring and a slump in sales.
(69) In the ultimate, within a reflecting boundary, all squares will be occupied.
(70) They recorded six albums between 1977 and 1988, often reflecting the electric currents of the time.
(71) The whole emphasis is placed on the terms being negated, thereby reflecting a profound bias towards aggression as the norm.
(72) The figures are struck before an extraordinary charge of £2.3m reflecting costs incurred in the failed Forte catering bid.
(72) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(73) As insurers made changes at different times, sales levels z fluctuated reflecting the shifts.
(74) Plant fossils are often to be found in particular beds, reflecting conditions of deposition that were just right for their preservation.
(75) In practice, the choice was made on subjective grounds, reflecting the institutional preferences of military planners.
(76) Lesson Four: True understanding comes from reflecting on your experience.
(77) They must instead stick to a range of sensible prices reflecting the value of the target business to them.
(78) Rosebery left the Tabernacle, reflecting as was his wont, and thinking of this vast power wielded by one man.
(79) Reaching the bottom step, he turned the beam into the corner, reflecting the sheen of deep mahogany wall panels.
(80) Final dividend on shares is held at 2.25p, reflecting the upturn in business in recent months.
(81) Participation would involve attending a meeting once a month and reflecting the views and experiences of their community to the group.
(82) Each noble's home has its own character reflecting the interests and magical researches of its patrons.
(83) The value of your units can go up and down reflecting the performance of the underlying investments.
(84) Similarly, structural analysis is replaced by deconstruction which also questions its objects rather than reflecting them.
(85) It is possible to criticise a merchant's goods without reflecting on the competence or the probity of their producer.
(86) Far from reflecting continuously varying values, digital information is based on just two distinct states.
(87) A highly polished table under a mirror, perhaps a bowl of flowers beside it reflecting in the table.
(88) A record number of licentiate applications have been assessed, reflecting the increased promotional activities carried out.
(89) From a distance, Europa had seemed like a giant snowball, reflecting the light of the far-off Sun with remarkable efficiency.
(90) All were greeted by a splendid reflecting pool, the centerpiece around which many of the most memorable buildings were grouped.
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