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Be reflective
adjective
Something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
Exact(60)
I tend to be reflective rather later than sooner.
Her films may be reflective, but she would rather avoid reflecting on her work.
We want to be reflective.
Our commitments will be reflective of this".
We want this market to be reflective of the other 31 we have in the US.
"I tend to be reflective rather later than sooner," he added.
"I asked the mayor to be reflective rather than reactive," Mr. Bush said.
I think a company should be reflective of its artistic director's background and vision.
Our website can be fast, funny, irreverent; our magazine can be reflective, considered and deliberative.
Why, after all, should footballers' views not be reflective of the general population?
I think you need joined-up thinking about education, you need Oxbridge to be reflective.
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