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That is, it reflects consumption plus what one could consume in a year without reducing the net worth she or he started with.
"What is most disturbing about this is it reflects a mentality that would punish those who have been seriously harmed already in their home countries rather than offering them protection and a quick adjudication of their claims".
The pits are made up of a multilayered material that is iridescent; that is, it reflects light at different colors depending upon the angle at which the light hits it.
But European unemployment has been high for so long that most of it must be structural: that is, it reflects excessive regulation of labour and product markets, an ill-adapted workforce and over-generous welfare benefits.
The newer mannequin displaced the older model because it provides a more typical human ear-to-mouth ratio -- that is, it reflects the distance and angle from the center of the ear to the center of the mouth common to the largest number of people -- making it more suitable for testing phone systems.
The heritability of a trait (in the broad-sense) is the proportion of phenotypic variation in the population that can be attributed to genetic variation; that is, it reflects the contribution of genetic factors relative to environmental ones.
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