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been reflective
adjective
Something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
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Overall, these results suggest that the presence of driving problems may have been reflective of greater levels of cognitive impairment, although the overall differences reflected in CDT scores were nonetheless very small in magnitude.
"We've not been reflective about that," Mr. Weaver said.
Mr. Cheney's unapologetic tone was in marked contrast to that in several recent interviews in which the president has been reflective, expressing regrets about his failure to win passage of immigration legislation and to change the tone of the debate in Washington.
And yet even though he's historically been reflective — his sixth album, "Paper Trail," released in the eye of his last legal storm, was one of his best and most thoughtful — that part of T. I. is absent from much of "No Mercy".
This may not have been reflective of what a person's BMI was the time of their fall, especially if the fall was on average 36 days prior to the declining medical condition and resultant death.
The deficits in response inhibition identified by one study of FEM patients who were predominantly depressed at the time of testing may have been reflective of the ongoing mood symptoms (Hellvin et al. 2012).
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"A memoir is reflective.
It is interesting to see that they are reflective.
For genuinely autonomous agents, according to Reid, are reflective.
Thoughts are reflective.
Despite the frustration, today Ron is reflective.
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