Sentence examples for reflected the notion from inspiring English sources

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The Frankish tradition of empire looked back to Charlemagne; amid the divisions of the dying 9th century it reflected the notion of Frankish unity.

Derek Fincham, an assistant professor at South Texas College of Law in Houston who specializes in cultural heritage law, said the exclusion probably also reflected the notion that the bill would be difficult to pass without an exception for Holocaust-era claims.

The former reflected the notion of 'self-sacrifice', involved in the achievement of self-realisation where one had to 'die' to the deself-realisation wheree will' in oneer to 'live' as a more complete moral agent.

"An oversized pear, a banana off the bunch or tomatoes that are too ripe sit on a shop shelf for 14 days, waiting for a buyer". Her decision to stick to the name "Rubies in the Rubble" reflected the notion that there is beauty and quality in things that are discarded by society.

"The Royal Proclamation," writes historian Colin Calloway, "reflected the notion that segregation not interaction should characterize Indian-white relations".

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All definitions of social movement reflect the notion that social movements are intrinsically related to social change.

And, in part, the analogy reflects the notion, held by some contemporary conservatives, that they are now the "real" victims of bigotry.

The commuting paradox reflects the notion that many people, who are supposedly rational (according to classical economic theory, at least), commute even though it makes them miserable.

It reflects the notion that a thief should not be allowed to enjoy the fruits of the crime, even if no one notices the violation until later.

They are sometimes called "honey pots," reflecting the notion that they not only attract hackers but keep them inside a network long enough so that they can be watched.

And then there's the irrationality: "The commuting paradox reflects the notion that many people, who are supposedly rational (according to classical economic theory at least), commute even though it makes them miserable".

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