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"The brighter and more reflective the jacket, the more cautious drivers tended to be," she said.
The more particles there are, the more numerous the water droplets and the more reflective the cloud.
The longer the lifetime, the more reflective the character gets toward the end of it, and the more context their behavior gets, thanks to history.
The mom became more reflective, the children did better in school.
The mum became more reflective, the children did better in school.
Because it is not clonal in origin, but rather developed from a fragment of human tumour, it may be more reflective the heterogeneity in tumour biology associated with the human condition.
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Does making the leadership of the country more reflective of the public run the risk of backsliding on freedoms for women, artists, gays?
My point was that the punishment was more reflective of the reaction to the incident than of the attack itself.
Despite the campaign's early start, the media have not been more reflective on the issues, the study said, but have focused on tactics and strategy.
"The committee at the end of the day may be more reflective of the interests that the company and its executives espouse," he said.
The correct word is more damning, more reflective of the motives of the people in power.
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