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"reflect on issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the process of thinking attentively and critically about a particular subject or problem. For example: "We need to take the time to reflect on the issues that have been presented to us in order to make a well-informed decision."
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News articles are another good way to reflect on issues relevant to Black History Month.
4. Individually, write letters to Seif el-Islam el-Qaddafi to reflect on issues of emerging democracy in Libya.
Give people time and space outside of meetings to reflect on issues that need to be dealt with.
The trip allows Barker the occasion to reflect on issues of journalistic representation, but that may not be reason enough for Stephen's actions.
Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students reflect on issues concerning journalistic responsibility and propaganda, focusing on pro-American propaganda in Iraq's and Afghanistan's media.
Back in Britain, the Sun and the Mail reflect on issues which had tarnished the build-up; Tiger Woods's reluctance to take part, and the hyper-inflated security.
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In "Governance and Corruption," Francis Fukuyama, the Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at FSI, reflects on issues of governance and corruption in politics.
But within its disjointed mix of styles, it found Bowie reflecting on issues such as childhood, sexual ambiguity and the nature of stardom.
You'll practice these skills by engaging with academic materials across disciplines, exploring current events of interest, and reflecting on issues related to cross-cultural communication.
For their fellowships, the students had access to 12 faculty members, including de Jong, for coaching, strategizing, problem-solving, reflecting on issues, and organizational support.
He analyzes the lessons of the Iraq War and reflects on issues such as intelligence, the Geneva Conventions, and the role of military contractors.
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