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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(121) The single-subject academic course is largely confined to the universities, reflecting their traditions of specialized scholarship and their stronger research orientation.
(122) In Gloucestershire, the number of positive pre-Christmas breath tests has halved in 6 years, reflecting a public change of attitude.
(123) The resulting pellets are termed Type 90 reflecting the high percentage of hop material present compared to water and foreign matters.
(124) But his aides stress that the final product, while reflecting the input of dozens of others, is predominately Clinton.
(125) Nevertheless, the second surely comes closer to reflecting the realities and passions of the 1930s.
(126) Reflecting the countrywide trend, more Venetians are dying than are being born.
(127) Although the incidence of the respiratory distress syndrome was similar in our groups there were significant differences in variables reflecting disease severity.
(128) The food smelled good to her, reflecting the festive holiday preparation.
(129) The sun set behind us, reflecting gold on the building.
(130) This rate has dipped significantly in the last two years reflecting the shift in priorities of the government's cultural policy.
(131) Before her the sea rippled placidly in, dark blue with rosy glints reflecting the sunset.
(132) Reflecting this practice,[http://sentencedict.com/reflecting.html] aviation magazines ran as many ads for pieces of planes as for whole ones.
(133) The narrator is basically reflecting on what happened to him during childhood, adolescence and into adulthood.
(134) Councils will set rents at a reasonable level, reflecting income levels in the different regions and localities.
(135) Every collective bargaining contract is different, reflecting the concerns of teachers and school officials in diverse districts.
(136) Shares in both firms fell, reflecting disappointment that savings will not be higher.
(137) It involves reflecting light of a quite different color-invisible light in the form of X ray radiation-off certain crystals.
(138) His long neck was tinged a bright pink as though reflecting some internal glow.
(139) It's a small warped mirror reflecting one of the crises of our age.
(140) The long stretch of joblessness had started him reflecting philosophically about friendship.
(141) The inside of a camera is painted black to prevent light reflecting onto the film.
(142) Depreciation is a charge that reduces the value of assets over time, reflecting their use.
(143) This image has attracted extensive discussion from a range of perspectives, reflecting many differing concerns.
(144) A quarter of lone fathers are over 50, reflecting their greater likelihood of being widowers.
(145) The terraces were flooded with water, reflecting light and colour from the sky.
(146) Randfontein shares fell 50 cents to 26 rand, reflecting a decline of 31. 6 percent during the past year.
(147) The central zone is sputtered with a reflecting coating.
(148) In reflecting she leant back in her chair.
(149) Pairs of such reflecting surfaces are known as etalons.
(150) Therefore, the two indicators used as reflecting tuberculosis infection and onset after BCG revaccination termination were both not higher and even lower than the BCG revaccination group.
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