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Examples
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Her work expresses salient social or cultural presuppositions or "refects" her society's various realities and their ideological foundations.
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They know that there is still some mileage in this story and having snippets leaking out here and there refects badly on the group as a whole.
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This isn't a scientific poll but it refects the language that I hear folks using and those words aren't what our users want to hear.
Stephen's Lighthouse: What to call library user communities.... 2008
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This isn't a scientific poll but it refects the language that I hear folks using and those words aren't what our users want to hear.
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The change refects Ram Holdings '"comparatively small capital base and its historically below-average ROE," S&P said.
Ram Reinsurance Unit 2008
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It refects very poorly on our state, and makes it difficult for me to attract employees from out of state when the worst prejudices about Oklahomans are confirmed for everyone on live television by our Congressional delegation.
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Donnacha Ryan IRE refects on an anxious moment at the squad announcement.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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"Before I Grow TooOld" - something he sometimes felt he'd done-but more likely, the album refects nothing more or less than what he'd been doing and who he'd been doing it with for the last year.
offBeat 2010
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Be like a dustless mirror that clearly refects everything, but on which nothing adheres.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows leehh68 2009
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My frustration with this post, in which David Wiley takes another stab at defining 'open' educational content, is that it refects a prosition that I would have thought untenable after our discussion in Vancouver last fall.
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