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This is reflected in the tape, and it's also reflected in the numbers.
His outstanding leadership is reflected in his business success, but even more importantly, it is reflected in his family.
I want the full spectrum of the African-American experience reflected in the same way that other American experiences are reflected.
You were also not supposed to tell any stories that reflected badly on the group because that reflected badly on the race.
The study found that subjects who reflected on living abroad reported higher self-concept clarity than those who reflected on living at home.
It is reflected on the faces of all those people in the way that a camera can be reflected in the eyeball of a sitter.
Because so much of [confidence] comes from seeing yourself reflected and I have the great fortune of seeing myself reflected in both Iranian women and black women.
What caught my attention were the material trappings reflected in the hand-painted scenery, which reflected aspirational wealth, a reverence for nature, regality … yet is all absurdly artificial.
As an alcoholic, I don't often see myself reflected in a positive light when I turn on the television, and I definitely don't see myself reflected in my heroes.
Something that reflected the ongoing march of technological breakthroughs in an increasingly cyber-dependent world, yet also one that reflected a mood of antipathy, a vague and inescapable sadness.
ProSieben reported soft second-quarter results that reflected those continuing challenges, although they were in line with market expectations, and reflected currency headwinds and the accounting impact of divestments.
Sensors then capture the reflected light when it bounces back, and researchers measure and calculate how long it took for the reflected light to return to the point of origin.
" A year prior, former President Barack Obama reflected on both Columbus' ambition and perseverance and also said he acknowledged the "pain and suffering reflected in the stories of Native Americans.
In the Comey case, there was information that reflected poorly on Democrats and information that reflected poorly on Trump, and they both help us get a better understanding of what happened.
And Hillsong — youth-focused, informal, multiracial — reflected that diversity.
The appeals court said Malvo could be resentenced to life without parole if his crimes reflected "permanent incorrigibility," or a lesser punishment if his crimes reflected the "transient immaturity" associated with being 17.
This renewed obsession has been reflected in popular culture, too.
This was reflected when he hit two million Twitter followers.
Reagan reflected on her life, her husband and the Bushes.
Her voice was kind, and her face reflected great discomfort.
My scale reflected it less than I thought it would.
This analysis reflected at least two significant and related misunderstandings.
"They didn't really make anything better or worse," Politiski reflected.
GAETZ: Because I think the bias is reflected against him.
FIB's capital weaknesses are already reflected in its 'B-' rating.
Their success to date is reflected by their rapid growth.
And the establishment that Clinton was part of reflected that.
Christmas tree lights, reflected on the window, dotted the sunrise.
The indecision was reflected in rate forecasts among individual members.
The backstabbing mood of the film was reflected on set.
He saw that the internet reflected an unprecedented new opportunity.
For liberals, the crusade is being reflected in the arts.
This is reflected in the Support Ratings (SR) of '2'.
That strategy is reflected in the restaurant's lengthy waiting list.
"Personal prejudices can quickly become reflected in AI," Ghosh said.
A burning home is reflected in a pool in Redding.
"There are two ways to run against Trump," he reflected.
We've reflected that changed reality in our latest 2020 rankings.
The first release reflected 62 percent of the state's results.
That bold streak has been reflected in Scheeren's work since.
Confidence in Tennessee is also reflected in our unemployment numbers.
This finding is reflected in app download data, as well.
Much of that is already reflected in Chipotle's forward guidance.
Clinton reflected at length and spontaneously on her religious outlook.
The U.S. stock market has reflected this confusion for months.
The impairment charge was also reflected in the revised estimate.
The nation's divisions were reflected in British newspapers' front pages.
It was becoming Americanized, and its architecture reflected that trend.
Paytm's growth is reflected in digital payments overall as well.
And I think you see that reflected in the currency.
That was reflected in government bonds which gained ground again.
But the timing reflected a broader political problem Trump faced.
This trend was also reflected across the U.S. App Store.
That's strongly reflected in the customer base that Insider claims.
The strong dollar also reflected an improved outlook on trade.
This frustration from customers is reflected on Yelp as well.
But microwave radiation doesn't penetrate metal, it simply gets reflected.
TSMC's rise to technological leadership is reflected in its valuation.
The mood at the GDC roundtable reflected this somber reality.
Just don't delude yourself into thinking you're being reflected back.
This disparity is also reflected in the money at stake.
She reflected on her role models, Malala and Helen Keller.
"It was all a big lie," Bergmann reflected last year.
These underlying risks are reflected in the 'B' category rating.
How have valuations reflected the faster pace of startup funding?
Analysts said development reflected Ramaphosa's strengthened authority to tackle reforms.
The result reflected the status quo and was hardly surprising.
The chaotic campaign reflected enduring problems in the political system.
That partnership is reflected in Mention Me's revenue model, too.
But were those benefits reflected in a narrow GDP measure?
McCain and Cindy reflected on the success of their kids.
In 2018, the state clearly reflected the national blue wave.
That is incorrect and the correct address is reflected above.
" He said Roberts's decisions "reflected political considerations, not legal ones.
This reflected constrained consumer demand and tougher competition, it said.
However, that wasn't reflected on my feed nor in others.
Rafael sees Monica's charisma and talent reflected in his granddaughter.
The update is now reflected in the company's community guidelines.
The rollercoaster of life is indeed reflected in the stars.
Wall Street trading reflected the divergent impact of the tariffs.
The same goes with other shapes in reflected light scenarios.
The racial demographics of Detroit are reflected in the NPCs.
To some extent the scrutiny simply reflected accepted investigative procedures.
The voiceovers throughout reflected on the incredible strength of women.
The tight race reflected divisions about the country's economic direction.
This is reflected in the care that's provided as well.
The portrayal of dissections in art has reflected these anxieties.
The improvement in sentiment was also reflected in hiring levels.
Those improvements may not be properly reflected in official statistics.
That reflected a 70.8 percent dive in civilian aircraft orders.
Crab farming's growing momentum is reflected in Bangladesh's export figures.
We feel this is really reflected in the final exhibition.
And unfortunately that sometimes doesn't get reflected in the budgets.
A separate report reflected more promise for the housing market.
His set at this year's Coachella reflected those same ideals.
The sale price is reflected when added to your cart.
But Jacobs said the new contract reflected the local market.
That partly reflected a "splitting up of responsibilities," he said.
The deterioration might have reflected expectations of higher interest rates.
Mississippi's troubled history is still reflected in Cleveland's geographic reality.
The long faces of Podemos's young leaders reflected dashed expectations.
But part of the growth downgrade reflected Johnson's Brexit plans.
We'd give him candy, but our faces reflected our disappointment.
How are we seeing this policy reflected in daily life?
But part of the growth downgrade reflected Johnson's Brexit plans.
This is reflected in how his special portrays the audience.
That trend is reflected among elected officials in the district.
That ignorance is reflected in the related issues of trade
But those changes were not entirely reflected at the polls.
The rise of Amazon is reflected in this list too.
The radar reflected the feature's brightness, signaling that it's water.
Years later, Cisneros reflected on her experience at the Workshop.
The higher percentage reflected overwhelming opposition from Democrats and independents.
What, exactly, is the national standard reflected in these requirements?
How much of the dancing reflected your own compositional style?
Analysts said the latest pledge reflected the focus on cash.
Even the enormous 1999 demonstration reflected a certain established protocol.
Shel Silverstein's work will not be reflected in the program.
One could imagine Louis XIV basking in reflected musical glory.
Leonard's greater visibility reflected the more public role he played.
This reflected a more cautious note to trading on Tuesday.
"I didn't like what it reflected on me," Rubio said.
There, as forewarned, she found herself, reflected all too well.
Trump's remarks reflected a stark shift in rhetoric on Beijing.
This adjustment was also reflected in the cash flow statement.
That will be reflected in growing wine sales once again.
The repetitiveness of these insights is reflected in similarly repetitive
The movie star also reflected on President Trump's 2016 victory.
We're seeing the same arc reflected in Littlefinger's story now.
But the competition is already reflected in Pandora's stock price.
But since then, Kim has reflected differently on that moment.
Scanners work by detecting reflected light on their glass pane.
But he also wanted '50s fashion somehow reflected through it.
The difference is reflected in the substance of their legislation.
Still, this harshness is reflected in his deadpan, humourless cadence.
You can even see this reflected in the show's scripts.
Perlmutter later reflected on tense conversations with the longtime leaders.
Poloniex said the data reflected moves in the wider market.
But the decree merely reflected what was already taking place.
In those moments, Biden's campaign finally reflected the man himself.
But the increases in household income also reflected investment gains.
Nick Merrill, Clinton's spokesman, reflected on Sanders' current standing bluntly.
Did you see that reflected in the show as well?
Without his books, he reflected on those he had read.
In Fashion Fashion has always reflected — and deflected — global unrest.
This has been reflected in Western coverage of the elections.
He reflected on his reporting experience in his weekly newsletter.
That's something we've seen reflected in the tips we've received.
Some policies reflected in this essay may change (I hope).
Michael reflected on his playing days when he replaced Howser.
As usual, his writing reflected his flexible attitude toward capitalization.
Today reflected more of the evolving tone of this market.
The sense of unease was also reflected in currency markets.
This week's voting in New York may have reflected that.
Mr. Putin's election reflected the will of the Russian people.
The minutes reflected that Powell's sentiments on inflation are widespread.
Hillary Clinton's 2016 Democratic coalition clearly reflected the same priorities.
The business boom has been reflected in the stock price.
His early books reflected his growing skepticism about the church.
But his rhetoric has been reflected in his administration's policies.
That reflected a cautious outlook, company representatives said on Tuesday.
From his shack onshore, Lindsey could detect this reflected light.
The Capitol is seen reflected in a puddle on Tuesday.
The financial impact will be reflected in second quarter results.
Those sentiments also were reflected in the likely path forward.
But only dishonorable discharges are reflected in the recent jump.
Public schools long have reflected our national mood and fears.
That improving outlook is, in part, reflected in China's currency.
Such attitudes seem to be reflected in recent polling data.
Others said the episode reflected a pattern of police mistreatment.
This is reflected, too, in his supposed gestures of moderation.
Headlights from the occasional car reflected off low, wispy clouds.
Potter wondered if Trump's lack of specificity reflected internal divisions.
His final album, released in 2015, reflected his immutable worldview.
Cantlay reflected recently on those ordeals and on the game.
Boeing said it reflected a firm belief in China's prospects.
The change was perhaps best reflected by West Virginia Sen.
Yorktown Heights's socioeconomic diversity is reflected in its housing options.
The original figure of 14% reflected straight students bullied electronically.
In part, the programming reflected the economy of the time.
And you might think it would be reflected in reality.
The latter grossed just $28.9 million, data from EntGroup reflected.
Giuliani's instructions "reflected President Trump's desires and requirements," he said.
All my voting, preaching, discussing and complaining reflected those desires.
These changing perceptions have also been reflected in popular culture.
Instead, they reflected the loans from Goldman Sachs and Citibank.
The apparent thaw has not been reflected in Washington, however.
But whether the increase reflected any nationwide trend is unclear.
But on Monday, they reflected a creeping skepticism among investors.
Economists said it reflected higher consumer spending and business investments.
That was reflected in corporate profits that drive equity values.
Obama's realist approach was reflected in many of his strategies.
These supersize portions are reflected in our daily calorie intake.
Back at his church, Father Ramsey reflected on his quest.
Brunei's changing fortunes have been reflected in its financial industry.
None of this is reflected in a standardized test score.
Mr. Menendez reflected on their bond through highs and lows.
Some of that stability is reflected in public health research.
The party's elected officials, though, haven't wholly reflected that shift.
And a half-empty reporter filing room (the other half had ditched the debate to be across town with Trump) reflected the reflected how much of the spotlight Trump took with him with his boycott.
It's likely, for example, that Barack Obama was able to imagine himself as president not just because he saw himself reflected in the white people around him, but because they saw themselves reflected in him.
Clinton's reflected a solid understanding of the science of human behavior.
The gesture reflected more than Mr. Calatrava's penchant for structural drama.
It's like watching the sunset and sunrise reflected on the moon.
Experts said it conveyed confidence, superiority and reflected a positive attitude.
The government said the data reflected the effects of Hurricane Harvey.
The one-year term reflected his cooperation, prosecutors and Pearlson said.
The upward trend was also reflected in a February Pew poll.
The point should not be to find humanity reflected in every
Li said the deal reflected China's goodwill to Canadian canola farmers.
The menu reflected the kitchen's state of mind: it lacked coherence.
This has yet be reflected in ASML's order book, he added.
" He added, "The genomes we studied reflected this mosaic of histories.
Rather, it measures wavelengths of sunlight reflected off the Earth's surface.
The character's dark side is directly reflected in her berry lipstick.
The 2017 ceremony reflected the many crises erupting around the world.
In the past, these resolutions haven't really reflected on Facebook's mission.
Yet in their totality the acceptance speeches reflected Hollywood's progressive tilt.
I emailed Preston, to ask how she'd reflected on our exchange.
Consequently, our views and preferences are not reflected in the programme.
People need to see themselves reflected in those who lead them.
What do you think he reflected in some of the others?
The slowdown in hiring likely reflected a shortage of qualified workers.
Like all diet fads, Metrecal reflected the ethos of its era.
Polished by generations of children, it still reflected a dull gleam.
Biased or incomplete training data will be reflected in the output.
Orlando said the decision merely reflected the reality of the marketplace.
The search for Mr. McAleenan's replacement has reflected this Trumpian chaos.
"I took it personally, but I get it now," Webb reflected.
It also reflected a disturbing misreading of art's relationship to poverty.
Our only imperative was to see ourselves reflected in one another.
Thus, Blacksburg's diversity was not necessarily reflected in the BEV's links.
Pizza prices have always reflected the tenor of the city itself.
The decision reflected years of effort to end the country's isolation.
The bond market also reflected growing fears of a softer economy.
Treasury yields, which move opposite to price, reflected lowered growth expectations.
"It was tough because she didn't always say it," Aarons reflected.
Snape was undoubtedly a stern professor, and his detentions reflected that.
Hammer says she immediately saw herself reflected in the man's behavior.
" Every monumental task finished meant another monumental task started," Monahan reflected.
Gerhard Sisters; "Geronimo showing photographers reflected in his eye"; circa 1904.
The indictment also reflected the group's lofty aspirations beyond criminal enterprise.
That reflected a 1.2 percent rise in demand for transportation equipment.
In it, he reflected on his survival and his work afterward.
That balancing act is reflected in how McCain is approaching Trump.
"The decision also probably reflected low trending oil prices," she said.
The bottom line: This gender gap is reflected among voters, too.
Kate reflected on what it's like to be a new parent.
That same fearless spirit has been reflected in the media, too.
Manufacturing's use of higher-skilled staff is reflected in higher wages.
And so that's what I think is reflected in this record.
Visions of paradise throughout the ages have always reflected people's needs.
In 2016 many voters wanted a candidate who reflected their anger.
" Lil Nas reflected of his track's surprise success on Twitter.  "No!
This process is reflected today in Charon's beautiful, but tortured, landscape.
As a matter of fact, that reflected my results later on.
The history of a culture is really reflected in consuming food.
He said this was reflected by a drop in economic expectations.
He said he thought the deal reflected weakness by the SEC.
This is reflected in the low ambition of the new treaty.
You might expect this to be reflected in the geological record.
Yet it faces risks ahead – reflected in our below-consensus estimates.
That was totally reflected in their eyes, and in their posture.
But that prowess is not reflected in its dealings with Williams.
Many people thought this reflected a psychological difference between the sexes.
These differences are reflected by a wide disparity in valuation multiples.
The freeze reflected an increasingly restrictive environment for the gaming industry.
That's also been reflected in Black Panther's monumental box office success.
Something that's often reflected better in a TV than a mirror.
The audiences at Chelsea Clinton's events reflected this changed target demographic.
GE's profit reflected 7-percent revenue growth and vigorous cost cutting.
Johnson also reflected on his support of Clinton over then-Sen.
His mistreatment of Ms Hill reflected the usual 1980s male chauvinism.
We reflected on her legacy as the undisputed Queen of Soul.
She got her own novel, but it wasn't reflected on film.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Church reflected on the incident.
That reflected a 3.3 percent rise in demand for transportation equipment.
Stephenson said the document reflected a preliminary assessment and was incorrect.
We've corrected the piece to reflected that and regret the error.
That vote reflected more an amorphous sense of optimism under Reagan.
Trump's performance reflected his mastery of the art of the show.
Obama also reflected on how her passion project, the Let's Move!
I don't think her test scores reflected her intelligence at all.
The figure reflected rising crop estimates of South America's soy harvest.
The NYSE Arms Index reflected the turmoil, rising to 1.19 from .
RATING SENSITIVITIES A sovereign downgrade would be reflected in Rome's IDRs.
The underlying discontent of the voters is reflected in the polls.
That general upward trend is also being reflected in Uber's financials.
Brooks said News UK's titles had reflected the views of readers.
These expectations are reflected in today's upgrade and the Outlook Stable.
The changes would be reflected in the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
The vote reflected an unprecedented level of opposition in the Senate.
The supply reflected output growth in the United States, he said.
That reflected a 4.8 percent drop in demand for transportation equipment.
This split in sentiment is reflected in the companies' stock movements.
"I made the first album to make this one," she reflected.
"Stan was better than I was today," a dejected Monfils reflected.
This is reflected in a revenue market share of around 80%.
One can see the broken mirror reflected jaggedly back at them.
The announcement reflected a recent improvement in ties between the neighbors.
Several recent polls have reflected a close race in North Carolina.
That comfortable dynamic on the set isn't exactly reflected onscreen,though.
Senate Republicans' talking points reflected the memos doled out by leadership.
So, it wasn't just the dress itself that reflected Ronan's background.
But rural America rarely sees itself reflected back in pop culture.
" She reflected more: "It was motivating but it was absolutely challenging.
And that is reflected even in the most widely followed markets.
Instead, she reflected back the peculiarities and contrasts of the time.
Mr. Chesky reflected on the increasing responsibility held by internet companies.
Suppliers of Boeing Co also reflected the fortunes of their customer.
But the tenor of those complaints reflected more frustration than concern.
That's reflected in "Five" to the detriment of dance as dance.
The divisiveness of the immigration issue was reflected in Austria's coalition.
This was reflected in a nationwide survey YouGov conducted last year.
That distrust is reflected on both sides of the political spectrum.
As she reflected on the last 12 years, she turned defiant.
"That's football," Zidane reflected after Wednesday's 2-0 loss in Germany.
The White House denied that the statement reflected the president's position.
Shay said individuals' gains have been reflected in strong consumer confidence.
I reflected on this new mystery as I went to breakfast.
Naturally, I had to see if the food reflected the environment.
Which aspect of transcendentalist thought is reflected in Lines 12-19?
And at her rally later, she reflected on her time recuperating.
Clinton reflected his increasing dismay about the rise of Mr. Trump.
Sears said this reflected its "significantly reduced ... dependency on vendor financing."
The corroboration requirement reflected historically retrogressive and sexist views of women.
The couple then reflected on a photo from the 2008 inauguration.
The origin of the mitochondria is reflected in the basic shape
The meeting minutes reflected considerable discussion over why that was happening.
Raul Grijalva of Arizona reflected on scandals within his own party.
Such sentiment was reflected in the weakness in the financial sector .
On the way, he reflected on the similarities between their lives.
However, the outcome partly reflected Christmas Day falling on a Sunday.
We have seen it reflected in ugly moments in our history.
" White tellingly notes that, "in this they, too, reflected the age.
It follows that we should see that reflected in sales somewhere.
That scenario, as it happened, better reflected what actually happened Tuesday.
I journaled and reflected on life as I watched the sunset.
The central bank reflected those concerns in its recent rate increases.
The N.F.L.'s ties to tobacco are reflected in other ways.
The payment will be reflected in the bank's first-quarter results.
It's reflected in our organization and our work in our community.
By almost any metric, I was not reflected in Red Dwarf.
The global trend of radicalizing Islamist groups is reflected in Kashmir.
The family sitcom format reflected the domestic setting of radio listening.
This point is reflected, of course, by Cherry's recent business history.
The result was a policy debate that clearly reflected Trump's nationalism.
Our new Narcissus "I"s (eyes) himself, reflected in a Selfie.
They are like mirrors: the self is reflected in the sculptures.
With these comments he clearly reflected the Benedictine value of humility.
Hatzius admitted it's an opinion not reflected in current bond markets.
Pink reflected on her career in a recent interview with Billboard.
But it also reflected lingering doubts among investors about the expansion.
Brown's anthem poignantly reflected the psychic problem it sought to address.
That largely reflected how wealth had been concentrated over recent decades.
So far, only on-time payments are reflected in the reports.
Activists say they hope to see that reflected in political ads.
Mr. Saraceno's early exhibitions reflected visions of floating above the earth.
The experimental findings were reflected in an observational study from 2011.
The ensuing uproar reflected intensifying public anger over issues of harassment.
Mr. Trump's shifting persona was reflected in policy issues as well.
Others reflected conventional Republican policy wishes (repealing the Affordable Care Act).
The selling reflected another extreme swing in sentiment on Wall Street.
And later on, that increase was reflected in the F.B.I. data.
On a recent Thursday night, the scene reflected Astoria's ethnic diversity.
And that, in turn, is reflected in the national fiscal outlook.
But later, by email, he said he had reflected some more.
This was reflected big-time in the presidency of Barack Obama.
Most important, my paycheck has not reflected that of a manager.
Americans' overall favorability toward diversity was also reflected beyond the workplace.
The concern is reflected in the stocks of movie theater operators.
Such dire statements are also reflected in broader surveys and statistics.
Current uncertainty and worries are clearly reflected in the financial markets.
These stocks are reflected in the iShares Global Consumer Discretionary ETF.
Is the diversity of your school accurately reflected in those materials?
The slowdown reflected difficulties in neighbouring Germany, Switzerland's biggest export market.
Already, the strategy is being reflected in the president's own communications.
Mr. Ryan's warning on a "self-pardon" reflected other Republican concerns.
In fairness, the "glass half empty" response reflected many remaining uncertainties.
The company said the latest charge reflected mounting litigation against Juul.
In the reflected light of the phone, they were completely white.
This trend is also reflected in the overnight US stocks market.
The waxing militarism of European society is reflected in the costumes.
It was about the radical, timely possibility reflected in his campaign.
That reflected an 8.9 percent jump in orders for industrial machinery.
I'd argue this is priced in and already reflected in prices.
But the two player's vastly different nights reflected a larger truth.
In fact, this dynamic is reflected in the broader millennial electorate.
"I don't know how to describe my work," he once reflected.
Today's Black Lives Matter movement is reflected in all three shows.
The blue sky reflected off the water, creating mirror images everywhere.
Negative action on Poland's ratings will be reflected on Gliwice's ratings.
The vice president's positions always reflected what the president's positions were.
"The city's battered economy was reflected on the football field,"Mr.
"A Piece of My Mind" reflected Mr. Nichols's own mental state.
Here's what happened, as reflected in some New York Times headlines.
Here's what happened, as reflected in some New York Times headlines.
Dr. Campbell said the decline reflected the retreat of the glaciers.
The damaged bones, she said, reflected the predators' different hunting methods.
However, this is already reflected in the stock, +22020% YTD vs.
Unfortunately I cannot find books in which he sees himself reflected.
The mixed results are reflected in prices at Whole Foods today.
Such a strong business profile is reflected in the 'AA' rating.
And I want them to see their faces reflected in mine.
The Himalayas reflected in solar panels near the village of Phey.
That is a recipe for surrealism that's reflected in today's score.
We like the comfort of seeing ourselves reflected in our surroundings.
New Yorkers reflected on his New York values, some with praise.
And it is now getting somewhat reflected in the stock price.
Puckett reflected on how it could've happened right under his nose.
" In a 2012 essay, Deborah Danner reflected upon "Living with Schizophrenia.
The same lukewarm condemnation has been reflected in the music industry.
Gates said his hopes were not reflected in Trump's first budget.
The British pound has in recent weeks reflected the political chaos.
The gravity of the investigation was reflected in who arrived. Capt.
In a recent interview, Ms. Hoffberger, 64, reflected on the accomplishment.
His disreputable actions reflected attitudes and practices common to his society.
Mr. Karl's paper reflected the latest refinements, especially for ocean data.
Secretary Mnuchin said the performance reflected confidence in President Trump's policies.
These key priorities are reflected in the agency's new mission statement.
That decision reflected the performance of the group in the period.
The strikers' return to work will be reflected in November's report.
Much of the recent increase has therefore reflected a growing economy.
I reflected on "KING" as part of a potential theme answer.
Nine members of the community reflected on the past 12 months.
Cabins are compact, a point reflected in the cruises' lower price.
Britton said the change reflected his legal name, which is Zackary.
Either way, the program reflected Ms. Harris's approach to her job.
His high-energy onstage antics were reflected in other interests, too.
"Cheese history is this amazing lens into the world," Kindstedt reflected.
Coty expects the writedown to be reflected in its 2019 results.
That reflected a 27.8% plunge in orders for non-defense aircraft.
Polls reflected a nosedive in his approval rating among women voters.
Conservative media in recent years has reflected this sense of persecution.
Snapshots of ourselves reflected in the world(s) that we cherish.
Reflected at Radcliffe's feet is a glitchy, swirling pool of pixels.
These paintings are to be looked at, savored, and reflected upon.
It's a place where that diversity is reflected in our success.
Arya's sex scene reflected her character in a number of ways.
How those headwinds are reflected in June's dots could prove dicey.
It also said most of the capital outflow reflected private external debt repayments - a contrast with the previous year when the outflows also reflected sizeable direct investments abroad and purchases of foreign currency by the population.
We made sure that was reflected in the writing room and made sure it was reflected in half of our directors including Michelle [MacLaren, of Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones] on the template of empowered women.
But what I would say writ large is that the composition of the state and our politics are not reflected in our legislature, but they are often reflected in the battles we have about the big issues.
It may be reflected in the poll and it helps the liberals.
And yet even that commerce, to some degree, reflected Mexico's split reality.
The division between official and political is reflected everywhere, including social media.
IF: There are two things that are reflected in what you're saying.
The move reflected Greek banks' improved liquidity, the Bank of Greece said.
Last month's surged reflected a 69.9 percent jump in civilian aircraft orders.
Papa said the results reflected "significant disruption" over the past nine months.
All these different optimizations got reflected in the results observed by IDC.
Their comics reflected their life experiences and how they saw the world.
Hoecke said the party's debate about his remarks reflected a power struggle.
In the same article, Abrams reflected on their time together shooting Alias.
My decisions have never reflected a judgment about the people before me.
Sharp political divisions were clearly reflected in the aftermath of Beijing's Nov.
Both of their outfits reflected the goodie/baddie theme of the show.
South Korean and Japanese component suppliers also reflected some of Apple's luster.
The president's approval rating closely reflected voters' preferences for control of Congress.
Those preferences were simply not reflected in the election results, he added.
The profit fall reflected increased investment, higher staff costs and lower prices.
The mood of each film is reflected in its distinctive title typography.
"I hardly felt that I was playing a character," the actress reflected.
Meanwhile, Rihanna reflected on her time in Malawi on a charity trip.
But with news/new risks reflected now we see tightening potential vs.
That kind of plot turn could easily be reflected in the movies.
Hand recounts will be reflected in official election results due Nov. 18.
This mindset is even reflected in the way they incorporate their businesses.
This preference is reflected in our porn, our entertainment, our job market.
The increase reflected an increase in margins received by wholesalers and retailers.
One reflected wrong ideas about the effects of the Hepatitis B vaccine.
This is reflected in the stories we are told about fat people.
Worse, this skew towards the old is reflected in recent voting patterns.
So you guys see the teenage experience being reflected in his music?
The decision reflected the judiciary's long-established regard for Congress' oversight authority.
Comcasts results also reflected the widespread cord-cutting across the cable business.
Production in U.S. oil fields continued its gradual decline, the data reflected.
As of now, these cancellations aren't reflected on Pebble's website or Kickstarter.
The general discomfort was reflected in the awful optics of the event.
And those recommendations are not reflected in the society's online patient guide.
"I'd never seen a black man being celebrated like that," Winfrey reflected.
Twitter said its data reflected information that users choose to share publicly.
The internal turmoil in the Lederer family was reflected across the country.
This was reflected in their choices of sororities, churches and political organizations.
Severin says this is reflected by the customer who is buying SuperYou.
But that hasn't been reflected in the debates from candidates, Hippeau said.
You see to some extent this is actually also reflected on Twitter.
In part this reflected a failure to make much progress among blacks.
This is reflected in the heavyweight line-up of its organising committee.
The questions were common-sense and reflected legitimate concerns - and some misunderstandings.
A downgrade of the sovereign rating would be reflected in LP's ratings.
That goal is reflected in the new presidential budget request, as well.
And before the ceremony, Oz reflected on the gift of his grandchildren.
And that's not what is reflected in the recent presidential budget requests.
Mr Puigdemont's tortuous formulation reflected the conflicting pressures he is now under.
This new maturity is also reflected in these countries' financial-market performance.
Yet plenty of Democrats, too, see their principles reflected in Rockwell's work.
Do you think this is reflected in Jewish culture in Berlin today?
Last month's drop reflected a 73.5 percent dive in civilian aircraft orders.
Road conditions influence how lidar beams are reflected after hitting the road.
The slow start in European shares reflected nerves across global equity markets.
Any impact from those measures was not reflected in the latest data.
That was not, however, reflected in what made it into the charts.
The ensuing light waves are reflected and focused on a specific point.
"I just see [Kelly] reflected in her kids and they're so wonderful."
However, the significance of intangible assets is often poorly reflected by statisticians.
That suggests that the team's performances have roughly reflected its players' abilities.
This was reflected in the latest CFTC snapshot of hedge fund positioning.
Porter Road's founders say those numbers are reflected in its own business.
In the end, turnout strongly reflected Kenya's political (and ethnic) make-up.
Trump's moods, reveals Senecal, are reflected by the color of his hats.
See how Americans reflected on those who served and honored their legacies.
For information to be reflected in prices, there had to be trading.
More ages, genders, careers, and personalities need to be reflected in campaigns.
S. trade situation reflected in the Asia-focussed bank's disappointing profit growth.
This is reflected by DBN's dedicated policy role and non-competitive status.
I've never reflected more, or more deeply about the textiles surrounding me.
The smaller job gain likely reflected some one-time factors, analysts said.
It became symbolic of the album, and is reflected in the artwork.
Last month's jump reflected increases in orders at the end of 20.2.
Drawdowns in bonded stocks are reflected in China's unwrought copper import numbers.
In his victory statement to the press on Wednesday, McConnell reflected that.
After all, they reflected more of myself than any mirror ever could.
But these bodies have traditionally reflected the interests of Thailand's monied elites.
Official French spelling, which largely reflected its Latin roots, has changed little.
She said this kind of ageism is reflected in her fees, too.
I heard them, and reflected upon my life at a graduate student.
I think that was reflected on the show, but that was real.
Khloé reflected on Thompson's infidelity while last week's episode of KUWTK aired.
That was Congress's intent in passing them, as reflected in statutory language.
Boeing's results reflected better profitability in its defense, space and security business.
And how that's reflected or refracted through other people is their business.
"He could have came through and murdered all of us," Dot reflected.
This instinct is reflected in his lyrics, which are playful and poignant.
We've got great companies, and you see that reflected in the markets.
And that customers like seeing themselves reflected in the places they frequent.
Yet as she reflected on her failure, a new perspective crept in.
Any negative action on Romania's ratings will be reflected in Brasov's ratings.
The rise in output also reflected a 0.5 percent increase in manufacturing.
"Or whether the president's transgender ban announcement reflected a breakdown in communication."
Any movement in the sovereign ratings would be reflected in SMI's ratings.
Conoco said the budget raise reflected higher spending on third-party operators.
The politically-charged climate of the country was reflected throughout the ceremony.
They matched their money with candidates and causes that reflected their values.
The scope for this to continue is reflected by the Positive Outlook.
It was meaningful to me to see myself reflected in her team.
The SEC said the fine reflected Telefonica Brasil's cooperation and remedial acts.
That growth is reflected in his plans for 4/20 this year.
I saw a little of myself reflected in your big, soggy eyes.
So China's vast surpluses in part reflected its extraordinary propensity to save.
During the same chat, she also reflected on her career in general.
These cuisines reflected Cold War upheavals where the United States was involved.
So I think that it will be reflected in the new stuff.
Her last entry reflected a strikingly graceful acceptance of what was coming.
Mr. Cranston reflected on the figure he has played onstage and onscreen.
From his own golf club, Trump attacked rather than reflected and helped.
I reflected on this and realized Twitter was a waste of time.
That ambiguity has been reflected in North Korea's actions since the summit.
"The response reflected a troubling lack of seriousness and focus," McCain said.
Their alliance is reflected in the conservative movement's alliance with the GOP.
The downward revision reflected weak spending on services like transportation and recreation.
Readers who were married after the ruling reflected on the past year.
In a sweet Instagram post on Tuesday, Jessa reflected on her Nov.
The utopian vision was reflected in the school's democratic style of governance.
As I reflected on the controversy further, I began to feel angry.
Or perhaps that hesitation reflected nothing more than Hastert's passivity and docility.
Thus, I'd seen conflagrations reflected in the smudged lenses of Joe's glasses.
Taking my position, I saw myself reflected in a dark-blue window.
It also reflected a deeply sympathetic view of common aspects of life.
He said he reflected on his life choices while in solitary confinement.
These extremes in demographics are, of course, reflected in the creative community.
How well you manage that blend is reflected in your credit score.
The JCT simply reflected the assumption that many would choose not to.
Thawing out over coffee after the reading, she reflected on the experience.
Her dance career is reflected in her choice of art as well.
This trend is reflected in too many developing countries around the world.
But his next sentence reflected limits of his personal power to act.
The loss reflected historical precedent, but let us be clear about this.
Light reflected off the organisms gives the ocean's surface its colorful patterns.
The party staged a convention that reflected just how fractured it is.
Mr. Nichols's Facebook page reflected two passions: hot-air balloons and dogs.
It's a much more urgent situation than I think is being reflected.
Their no votes reflected the the Trump-era centrality of restricting immigration.
All of the reviews, it said, reflected honest assessments of the firm.
A negative action on Estonia's ratings will be reflected on Tallinn's ratings.
Berlin's B.Z. tabloid reflected the shift since the fall of the wall.
As the results came in, black voters reflected on what they meant.
Reflected in the report is concern that individual industries will be impacted.
The dress was so shiny that the sequins reflected on Johnson's arms.
Officials said that unusual group defection reflected growing dissatisfaction in the North.
But it also reflected the lopsided investment of industry to defeat them.
The confidence in the state sector is reflected in the stock market.
Any negative action on Poland's ratings will be reflected on Gdansk's ratings.
These changes were reflected in a spending deal Congress passed in February.
"We would expect that to be reflected in stock prices," Baumohl added.
In round two, uh, we reflected on the success of round one.
Those permits have reflected the wide spectrum of the US immigration system.
That development is likely to be reflected in next week's CFTC data.
This is reflected in their high Singapore dollar liquidity coverage ratios (LCR).
That tightening is reflected in our new CNN "Road to 270" map.
Paisley, 43, reflected on CMA Awards past in a his own post.
This subtlety continues to the final scene, reflected in a bedroom mirror.
That complexity has been reflected in the politics of death-penalty prosecutions.
He has touched their frustration and they feel reflected in his brutishness.
They said the numbers reflected temporary distortions rather than a stronger trend.
For listeners, that should be reflected in the patience it's afforded too.
Growing up, I rarely saw myself reflected in the world around me.
How do you live this messaging, which is reflected in your writing?
And this is reflected by Nextel's awesomely awkward original name, Fleet Call.
That reflected in its budget, its schedule, the way we animated it.
The focus on work is strong, and that's reflected in the prices.
It was the first time I saw myself reflected in the media.
The series reflected a wider pervasive fear and paranoia about government oversight.
This is reflected in some of the research around women in politics.
He reflected on his role in close decisions in a 2010 interview.
Strong domestic demand is being reflected in steady increases in consumer prices.
And Monday's blasts reflected the jihadists' biggest criticisms of the Saudi state.
And it was all reflected on the streets and in the shows.
The shifting politics of immigration is reflected by the evolution of Sen.
Yet the perception that Rothko's somber palette reflected personal angst is entrenched.
Instead he reflected on his first appearance in years outside of court.
Mr. Indyk said the collaboration simply reflected shared goals of revitalizing cities.
Ms. Mao, who usually declines interviews, reflected on her past without sentimentality.
The campaign McCain ran reflected the drastic changes afoot in his party.
So the momentum from Biden's South Carolina win was not fully reflected.
His optimism hardly reflected the true state of affairs in the industry.
Part of that decline reflected hurricanes that caused flooding in the Carolinas.
He made jokes at his own expense and reflected on his situation.
She also reflected on her time on the show in another post.
Views about gender equality reflected experiences with gender discrimination, particularly at work.
This divide would also likely be reflected among state and local officials.
The next day, Mr. Rosendale was still exulting in the reflected glow.
Reinsurance spending, which is not reflected in premiums, has been rising rapidly.
President Donald Trump even allowed Cuomo to share in some reflected glory.
Our growing discomfort with our largest social platforms is reflected in polls.
Things are constantly being reflected and inverted and turned up against themselves.
The January employment report reflected fairly strong growth in average hourly earnings.
On the domestic front, the proposals reflected the strength of the economy.
Early reports suggested that those injured and killed reflected these diverse congregations.
It's still hard to conclude this brain activity reflected their subjective experience.
Light is reflected and absorbed by clouds, air, oceans, ice and land.
The solemnity of the ritual reflected the spiritual stakes at Oceti Sakowin.
The range of other attire reflected their varying tolerances for the cold.
Subpixels are positional data in memory that are not reflected on-screen.
The conference, which ends Friday, also reflected some new challenges facing China.
US policy has not reflected reality in North Korea for several years.
I wish the whole of L.A. was reflected more in the account.
The ceremony reflected the couple's idiosyncratic patchwork of spiritual and political interests.
At the gala, she reflected on her appearance before the Senate committee.
" Ms. Nyandoro reflected, exasperated: "It's understandable in our consumerist society, but heartbreaking.
If you don't see yourself reflected, you should understand what to expect.
How the problem is reflected does not explain why the problem exists.
Drafting Cameron, in 2015, reflected a long-term strategy that paid off.
As I've thought about these issues, I've reflected on my own journey.
They're reflected in the Sarayu River, considered sacred in the Hindu religion.
The looks of fear, she now thinks, reflected how unprepared they were.
But the other half is the culture is reflected back at you.
They say Trump's rhetoric was reflected in the language of the document.
At one point, the weather reflected the apocalyptic feeling of the trip.
Anything less was reflected in his unforgiving win-loss record: 10-9.
He also reflected on his popular image as the face of evil.
"There are a lot of wonderful things about free enterprise," Colcord reflected.
But Mr. Sinckevicius said the proposal reflected a growing demand from consumers.
In this work, changing patterns reflected a larger idea of spirited community.
And the books became the Manhattan skyline reflected in the Hudson River.
Given this, the compromise reflected in the I.A.A.F.'s rules is significant.
The police said the security measures reflected their concerns over terrorist attacks.
The mirror-calm water reflected the sky, with no waves in sight.
His clownish, abstract, cartoonish and grotesque works reflected his bent for provocation.
This reality seems to be reflected in overall poll numbers as well.
The craftsmanship of the comic is, in turn, reflected in the narrative.
He sat and reflected at the Diana Tree, named in her honor.
It was a bold success, and reflected some truths about the genre.
We thank the court as it has reflected our hope for justice.
The drop from 20.6% growth in 2100 reflected a raft of challenges.
A shifting timeline for the talks has reflected the massive diplomatic undertaking.
The amount of preparation is reflected in how smoothly the presentations went.
"I think it was important to parse what Lloyd said," Cramer reflected.
And this is reflected in the timing of the pieces of music.
A US flag is reflected in the memorial's black granite surface, 1982.
This isn't the first time Gates has reflected on Microsoft's mobile struggles.
The winning titles reflected a vibrant and increasingly expansive children's books landscape.
The sharp selloff reflected the serious crisis Boeing has on its hands.
The duration was reflected in the size of the fine, she added.
It's a scenario reflected in the long-time bull's current investment strategy.
The figure reflected a 2.9 percent rise compared to one year ago.
You see it reflected in modern imaginings of trans culture, like Pose.
That's above the central bank's target, and the rise reflected unexpected strains.
How does it feel when you see yourself reflected in these spaces?
Jewel, a nature-themed complex at the Changi Airport, reflected the malaise.
He reflected on his career in an interview backstage at the hall.
It reflected Richardson and his wife's struggles with infertility, he told ET.
Nielsen said it has yet to see that reflected in its data.
When that cost gap is reflected in the price, few are sold.
Our columnists reflected on the careers — and legacies — of two sports legends.
Her speech reflected a resilient optimism; a determination to triumph over tribulation.
Some of the interactions here reflected how little Washington seems to matter.
And his efforts on a range of issues this week reflected that.
Other polls in recent months have reflected a similar sentiment about Warren.
But the numbers haven't reflected the newfound competition — at least not yet.
I approach and am reflected, distorted in its crinkly, convex foil surfaces.
Brooklyn and Queens, the people funneled into the courts reflected the racial
The loss, on the other hand, will be reflected for the investors.
Part of President Trump's appeal reflected his criticisms of America's entanglements abroad.
You see the woman you dream of becoming reflected in their gazes.
He also reflected on the times his words got him in trouble.
Data reflected on the map was not live, according to the Post.
"John Deere's performance reflected continued uncertainties in the agricultural sector," May said.
The numbers reflected a strike at General Motors, settled in late October.
The Pennsylvania Democrat's policy positions reflected those of the most moderate rivals.
The factory's floor plan reflected dangers inherent in many of these tasks.
But Carlson's old comments are reflected in his much more recent ones.
A downgrade of the sovereign would also be reflected in Bretagne's ratings.
A negative action on Romania's ratings will be reflected in Brasov's ratings.
Meanwhile, producer prices rose last month as reflected by data released Thursday.
Instead, Rambo's rewritten speech reflected a new attitude towards recent American history.
As he drove, the rabbi reflected on the Torah readings from Saturday.
"She was apologetic, but she didn't have answers for me," Beck reflected.
Foos's expression, as he looked at me in silence, reflected considerable irritation.
They reflected them back at me, but also helped me process them.
A negative action on Poland's ratings will be reflected on Gdansk's ratings.
"Green concerns are not reflected in India's growth story," one conservationist said.
Those steps reflected the Fed's confidence in the health of the economy.
Adam: I haven't really reflected on adolescent heartbreak in songwriting until recently.
The meaning behind his seemingly unfaltering countenance is reflected in his words.
Their commitment to order, civility and decency is reflected in American society.
So that of course is going to be reflected in our entertainment.
Politico obtained an audio recording of the incident, which reflected Terris's account.
But when you look at leadership and governance it's not reflected there.
That creates a lot of stress, and that stress is reflected physically.
The preservation of these monuments has likewise reflected a clear political agenda.
That reflected net migration of 235,000 non-EU nationals — a record high.
During the recent NYFW: Men's shows, this was best reflected by Rochambeau.
"It doesn't matter who is in power down the valley," Flifel reflected.
They just won't necessarily be reflected in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
During the same interview, she reflected on the constant criticism of her.
"That didn't mean I wasn't going to play hard," Jackson reflected later.
Trade war troubles are once again being reflected in the U.S. stock market.
When you move your head, the movement is reflected in your visual experience.
The way lease payments are reflected in the income statement will not change.
Maduro said the sanctions reflected Trump's "desperation" and "hatred" for Venezuela's socialist government.
This level of risk to IHS is reflected in its 'B+'/Negative rating.
The downward revision reflected weak spending on services such as transportation and recreation.
Speaking about Greyson's speech therapy, Farley reflected on her son's determination and growth.
People's Bank's reduced ability to provide support is reflected in the sovereign's rating.
Another answer is to increase the amount of sunlight reflected by artificial surfaces.
Conversely, positive rating action on Belgium would automatically be reflected in APETRA's ratings.
Long after Kipling's death in 1936 reactions to his writing reflected these contradictions.
The acquisition, which was finalized this quarter, wasn't reflected in last quarter's report.
Some currencies also suffered as investors reflected on economic strength across emerging markets.
These are tough, uncompromising paintings that should be looked at and reflected upon.
Part of the rise in the trade gap reflected higher commodity price increases.
"Obviously, I should have bought it long ago," the Berkshire Hathaway chief reflected.
As the bond market reflected fear, stocks rallied Monday on the trade ceasefire.
That tension is reflected in KADEM, the organization co-founded by Erdoğan's daughter.
The record balances dance-worthy tracks with important themes reflected in the film.
The light from the flames was reflected on the faces in the crowd.
That reality was reflected in Morehouse President David Thomas' response to Smith's donation.
A quiet January reflected the market's risk-off mentality after a turbulent December.
Each of those reasons will be reflected in an episode of the series.
The survey, taken after California had adopted its law, reflected rising support nationwide.
Ryan kind of reflected the recklessness of all the characters back on themselves.
The changes are reflected in an updated support document first spotted by MacRumors.
These moves partly reflected the covering of short positions in the sector's stocks.
That's reflected in my view of LA. It's like death in the sunshine.
This is what indoctrination looks like when it's reflected back by the indoctrinated.
The rising costs of running the service were reflected in the membership pricing.
Finally, offscreen adolescents can see themselves reflected in characters on their favorite shows.
Interviews with voters here in Ohio largely reflected the uncertainty about impeachment nationally.
Moritzburg Castle is reflected in the water of the castle pond, Oct. 14.
After proposing a second time, Higgins reflected on his experience on the show.
That this is reflected in people's genes, though, may come as a shock.
That bias is reflected not just among practitioners but in animal specimens, too.
And that bias, it turns out, is reflected not just in its practitioners.
The ceremony was held at a secluded pond that reflected the Rocky Mountains.
Similarly, you can set different payment limits and all changes are reflected instantly.
Thursday morning's stock market surge reflected investors' comfort with a big Modi win.
Thursday morning's stock-market surge reflected investors' comfort with a big Modi win.
All too often, public opinion is not reflected in legislative action in Albany.
That effect is not reflected in its quarter or full-year earnings guidance.
This clearly reflected the concern over the de-stabilising effects of Brexit negotiations.
The rate for importing fuel would then be reflected in the pump price.
Chauvinist attitudes are reflected in laws that treat women as second-class citizens.
It reflected a penchant for forgery that was widespread in the revolutionary era.
But he's never traveled widely, and that's reflected in every entry he writes.
"A lot of potential leads aren't touched" by existing human teams, Lim reflected.
CBS' continued success was reflected in Thursday's record-setting second quarter financial report.
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The higher bill reflected sharp increases in volumes received in May and June.
This, Mr. Friedman said, reflected the family's attitude toward journalistic independence and integrity.
I believed a person's position on this controversial issue reflected her whole character.
"The world is changing, and that's being reflected by the Johnsons," he explains.
The Shanghai Trust case also reflected the tougher line being taken by regulators.
However, at 9x our 202021E EPS, risks appear to be reflected in valuation.
The drop reflected declines in the prices of automobiles and mobile phone services.
Andrew Zimmern recently reflected on his friendship with the late chef Anthony Bourdain.
Ms Ashton sees the year's importance reflected in the lives of three Victorians.
The results reflected the longtime stodginess of the Recording Academy, our critic writes.
USAID's weakness is also reflected in its lowly place in the bureaucratic hierarchy.
Brinley said it was difficult to assess whether that reflected demand or availability.
Hart reflected on the hit show in a Nutrisystem press release, reports E!
That's reflected in Trump's budget, which guts research programs at NIH and elsewhere.
These send out pings and measure the intensity with which they are reflected.
This is reflected already in Marvel Heroes' various community touchstones around the internet.
After she said yes, the pair reflected on the milestone moment on Instagram.
The results of those bumps will therefore be reflected in the next quarter.
Every celeb was featured in a way that reflected their career and personality.
But their somber faces weren't reflected in Obama's message of unity going forward.
The defection from liberal values, reflected in concrete policy proposals, makes this difficult.
Each man reflected his own moment in time and his own unique perspective.
They're watching other places, or you don't ... they're not reflected in the broadcast?
The first drop reflected a collapse in demand following the global financial crisis.
"Of course, it's a lot of energy in the building," Ingram reflected later.
Having that anguish acknowledged and reflected in the media we consume is important.
S. trade situation was reflected in the Asia-focused bank's disappointing profit growth.
Such fearlessness is reflected in her willingness to play with conventional fictional forms.
The charges also reflected the loss related to closing of an overseas subsidiary.
The reaction reflected just how much the vote caught the world by surprise.
Likewise, the volatility reflected in the VIX can have a variety of causes.
"Historically, the museums programming has reflected the status quo," he wrote via email.
A week before Mr Swan's appointment Intel announced results that reflected strong growth.
But pay deals have instead reflected price pressures in the here and now.
The stalemate is reflected in the opinions of Virginia voters about the scandal.
It declared, absurdly, that this view reflected its belief in multi-party politics.
A ruling-party bigwig said this reflected the government's belief in multiparty democracy.
My attitude in the interview reflected the experimental style and I was bold.
"The world is changing, and that's being reflected by the Johnsons," he explained.
Her work reflected her own sensibility—she was brilliant, nuanced, flawed, and hilarious.
Teresa Mulgrew, 245, reflected on how important the vote is for her generation.
People need to see themselves reflected back at them when they go shopping.
As a result, there may be similar orders not reflected in these statistics.
It's also not clear whether the rapid increase in orders is reflected nationwide.
Hill said another rate cut is reflected in the futures for next year.
Yields move opposite price, and the low yields reflected concern about the economy.
He also had an incredible Myspace page which we reflected on extensively here.
The dollar is stronger and so that got reflected in the reported results.
A series of tech talks this week reflected the festival's conflict-adverse tone.
This is reflected in tighter leverage metrics required to sustain a 'BBB+' rating.
The expression reflected in the mirror could be one of fatigue or distress.
Some of those polls reflected a Trump boost after the Republican National Convention.
That's reflected in the state's Instagram page, which showcases Wyoming's spectacularly diverse topography. 
This reflected, beyond foolishness, an assumption that Washington would provide a replacement incentive.
A metal clothes hanger is reflected in the glass of an Android phone.
But the event reflected a nervousness that's widely shared across Asia—is China
Are the values of their geographic and political environments reflected in their reporting?
Rising deforestation in previously protected places like Apui is reflected in government data.
Don't be alarmed if you find that the new pricing isn't reflected everywhere.
The individual preference for public insurance is reflected in public polling as well.
The results reflected 71 percent of precincts, or voting districts, in the state.
Third, the strengthening dollar is likewise still not fully reflected in consumer prices.
Some of these rounds are bigger than others, and that's what's reflected above.
He said that the Japanese currency's recent strength reflected concerns about excessive undervaluation.
The surge likely reflected unseasonably mild weather that kept crews at building sites.
His English reflected his upbringing: suburban Californian with a spritz of street drawl.
Baumann said Bayer's true value was not reflected in the current share price.
We could tolerate an Electoral College so long as it reflected popular will.
But hopes for these growth-focused moves are already reflected in stock prices.
The impact of tumbling refining profits has been reflected in the stock markets.
"It's so sad and it's so hard," she reflected after their day together.
That reflected their most points in a half in ACC play this season.
That drives up operational costs, which end up being reflected in drug pricing.
"It's very weird just to watch back, just the anger, really," she reflected.
A new home sales report also released on Tuesday reflected data for December.
Snapchat's original design reflected a keen understanding of younger users, ad executives said.
"I would expect to see that reflected in pricing as well," Churchouse said.
LESLIE PICKER: And obviously the markets have reflected that, at least in 2019.
That runaway success is reflected in the performance of the video game stocks.
Michael Flynn as national security advisor reflected Trump's "dangerous and disturbing" campaign rhetoric.
This has been reflected particularly acutely in the energy and other commodities sectors.
The spike mostly reflected concerns about the future liquidity of China's spot market.
The quality of America's leader is reflected in the solidarity of its people.
The upward revisions reflected a stronger pace of consumer spending than previously estimated.
There are nudes reflected onto scanners, cellphones, silver-colored bike helmets, and more.
So the cakes reflected forgotten memories, memories that are hidden in sedimentary layers.
I emailed ULA to ask if Tobey's comments reflected ULA's views on women.
All this adds to the final costs and is reflected in the fees.
That's not a reality you're likely to find reflected in a Trump tweetstorm.
Other justices' questions, including those of conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh, reflected similar tensions.
They noted language in the G20 communique that reflected those Trump administration priorities.
He said it likely reflected that many start-ups are tightening their belts.
"The market is sometimes irrational and sometimes rational" about such worries, he reflected.
The food scene of 220 reflected a year of ups, downs and absurdity.
The change in tone has been reflected in most of our media, too.
The White House said the episode reflected Trump's commitment to advancing human rights.
Many also said they loved seeing mannequins that reflected their actual body shape.
This principle will be reflected in the core technologies of the Tunisian facility.
But the options has not really reflected that until the last few days.
It was a mess, and the confusion was reflected in the low ratings.
Much of that is still not fully reflected in the official trade numbers.
Meanwhile, the producer price index (PPI) reflected a 5.5 percent rise on year.
Only a small percentage of the Roman bot's responses reflected his actual words.
Downgrades of parent ratings have therefore been reflected in downgrades of subsidiary ratings.
These issues are clearly reflected by Bluetooth's increasingly poor reliability and security record.
This gesture reflected his close relationship with a community of nuns in Texas.
Some optimism over an infrastructure bill may already be reflected in stock values.
What do you see when you literally see yourself reflected in this thing?
Another poll conducted in May reflected the Conservatives could lose their parliamentary majority.
The contrasting fortunes of the sports' elite athletes are reflected in participation levels.
If the original chart changes, updates are reflected automatically in the Paper preview.
Monday, the United States reflected on the service and sacrifice of our veterans.
The populism suggested by all those counter seats was reflected in the menu.
I think you'll see that reflected in rate hike probabilities throughout the day.
Much of what we witnessed on Iran and Libya reflected hyperpartisanship and dysfunction.
The probability of support is reflected in BOI's Support Rating (SR) of '3'.
"You're going to see that reflected in the stock prices today," he said.
"It took 6 months before pricing accurately reflected the losses incurred," Cembalest said.
Should these numbers seem excessive, they are actually closely reflected in current conditions.
"Ralph is a very still man on set," the actress reflected in November.
But he also suggested that it reflected more than popular dissatisfaction with him.
In 2016, Smith reflected on the series in honor of its 40th birthday.
The shock was also reflected in equity markets, both within and outside Britain.
Everything about Moose reflected Eastsiders' reputation for being gritty, unmoved by fashion trends.
But those shining moments made a lasting impact, reflected in the N.L. ring.
Those media were never perfect and never reflected the diversity that is America.
Control Project, whose name reflected a double meaning at the core of the
Possibly, she said, her discontent with her apartments reflected her feelings about Philadelphia.
Conversely, a positive rating action on Valencia will be reflected in IVF's ratings.
This wasn't the first time she has reflected openly on her waitressing days.
The name changes were not reflected on official websites as of Tuesday afternoon.
It's become part of the zeitgeist, reflected in hit songs spanning multiple genres.
That's reflected in the statistics you see around sports bras and breast biomechanics.
The changing demographics of the financial industry is reflected in the local economy.
It's called classroom management, and none of it is reflected in the article.
The Arab revolutions were noble because they reflected the people's desire for freedom.
That ethos is reflected in what is her most famous work to date.
This likely reflected the judgment that the Fed move was weaker than expected.
This nationalization of politics is also reflected in how we consume political news.
If the one-word response was joyful, it also reflected a nuanced reality.
In her statement, Tsongas reflected on her accomplishments in her decade in Congress.
Taken together, the events have reflected and heightened racial tension across the country.
Their action reflected growing international worry over the situation in the African nation.
It also reflected Hopkins's life as an increasingly popular producer and occasional d.j.
This dynamic, she said, is reflected in the number of women who vote.
They did, shortly afterwards, though neither have reflected that in their LinkedIn profiles.
Lawyers for Mr. Redstone said the moves were valid and reflected his wishes.
Krawcheck continually self-reflected throughout her 20s, which she says served her well.
"The president's comments during the campaign reflected previous periods of time," Mnuchin said.
These reports have most certainly reflected the foreign policy priorities of each administration.
He filmed himself watching the fight while wearing glasses, which reflected his screen.
The movement's success is also reflected in how the sport is being marketed.
They are then reflected back out again by the vegetable's white interior flesh.
And that's been largely reflected in the company's share price from Wall Street.
The upward revision reflected a stronger pace of consumer spending than previously estimated.
Opinions by Kavanaugh have often reflected concern about the scope of government regulation.
"The cover price maybe reflected the cost of printing only," Ms. Varella said.
In the past, the president usually reflected the moderate wing of his party.
But those increases should be reflected in the overall, advertised cost of service.
On the new episode, Pao also reflected on why her initial lawsuit failed.
Experts also said it reflected his conservative political agenda that emphasizes national pride.
We see reflected in their waters only murky localizations amid rampant environmental degradation.
We got Rosie at LAX where she reflected on her incredible weight loss.

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