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3. Reflected colour is light that falls on an opaque object and is partially reflected back.
Sometimes it is difficult to meet both these fundamental needs – for a loving family, and for ethnicity to be acknowledged and at least partially reflected.
The Bush campaign clearly appreciated that, and several Republican officials sounded purely scared, although that perhaps partially reflected a desire to plant, in the public mind, the notion that what was happening in Florida was ghastly.
The following month, however, it reported a growth of 103,000 jobs and noted that the spike partially "reflected the return to payrolls of about 45,000" striking workers.
Second, and more importantly, what Nussbaum describes as the show's ultimate failure of nerve partially reflected a more important problem: The inability to find a clear moral vantage point from which to judge Carrie's choices.
Even the least cynical analysts acknowledged that lower ratios partially reflected the dilution of bad loans in a vast sea of new lending, some of which would go bad but was still too recent to register as nonperforming.
If the light ray meets the boundary at an angle other than the normal, then it will be partially reflected back into the first medium and partially refracted, or deflected, in its path through the second medium.
Any seniority-based hiring preferences should be partially reflected in how strongly schools search for highly experienced teachers.
The surface was illuminated with an angle of incidence of 8°, while the partially reflected light was measured at 90°.
The experimental setup utilizes spaced antennas to sample the radio waves partially reflected or backscattered from the atmosphere.
In fact, when an e.m. wave encounters an antenna, it is partially reflected back depending on antenna configuration.
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