Sentence examples for * reflects to from inspiring English sources

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For now, every loss reflects, to some degree, on him.

"That reflects to me a lack of urgency.

The position of the clergy reflects, to a significant extent, popular feelings.

Each reflects to the other the persistent, durable and complex adversities thrust upon them.

The helicity of an active region reflects, to some degree, the twist in the magnetic field below it.

But the pairing of high cuisine and indie rock also reflects, to a degree, the genre's changing cultural cachet.

"There is a clear dependence of the electronic structure that alters the formation energies that then reflects to solubility of hydrogen," Yildiz explains.

Meanwhile, the upper bound of transmission failure rate is given, which reflects to be closely related to sampling period and the upper bound of node delays.

A snowstorm is on the way, and it is easier, the poet reflects, to stay warm in a bar and sit it out.

This understanding reflects to me not only the practical and political concerns one would expect from a public figure, but also moral and religious concerns.

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The interface with possible solutions to their application reflects economics to only some degree.

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