Sentence examples for To reflecting from inspiring English sources

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To reflecting

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To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.

  • A mirror reflects the light that shines on it.

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Now Formichetti is trying a different approach to reflecting diversity.

Jurors who favored the "Garden" plan moved to "Reflecting Absence".

We value diversity and are committed to reflecting both equal opportunities and the society we protect.

The phrase "recreational amenities" doesn't come close to reflecting the importance of broadleaf woodland to us.

They appear to operate intuitively, mimetically, responding to, reflecting and re-presenting the user's touch.

There are two central challenges to reflecting on the past year in Australian theatre.

That can't come close to reflecting the artistry and storytelling of a 270-page comic.

But ultimately it was decided that the day would best be devoted to "reflecting on what happened".

But then, everyone will have their own movie that comes closest to reflecting their sense of what lies ahead.

The survey reveals that some councils come close to reflecting their ethnic minority population in their workforce.

I mean, the show that probably came closest to reflecting it successfully was "All in the Family".

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