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With Donald Trump's election reflecting an angry backlash against high-skill elites, many tech people are hoping the growth of tech jobs in "flyover country" will help tamp down raw feelings by allowing struggling Main Street communities to participate more fully in tech.

Efforts to win approval of the legislation were not helped by results from Tuesday's election reflecting a continuing frustration with Congress and the strength of appeals to pare government spending.

This has been confirmed by the stock market which has seen double-digit gains post-election, reflecting a consensus that the future suddenly looks better than it did pre-election.

In a morning briefing for foreign reporters, Mr. Morsi warned the ruling military council against using the violence as an excuse to delay the elections, reflecting a widespread fear that the council is looking for a pretense to retain power.

WARSAW, March 19 (Special to The New York Times) - Poland reacted cautiously tonight to the conservative victory in East Germany's elections, reflecting a satisfaction over the rejection of Communism tempered with unease over the rapid pace of German unification.

The ostensible purpose of the move would be to appoint a politically neutral government in the run-up to a parliamentary election, due to take place within 12 months.But the move would also reflect an approaching presidential election in 2009.

Fatah initially submitted two national lists to the election commission, reflecting a split with the potential to divide the movement and doom its chances of winning a parliamentary majority.

WASHINGTON — Ty Cobb, a veteran Washington lawyer, is joining President Trump's legal team to coordinate the response to the expanding investigation into possible Trump campaign collusion with Russia's election interference, reflecting a growing sense among West Wing officials that the president's private lawyer, Marc E. Kasowitz, cannot handle the job alone.

The recent dead-cat bounce in equity markets around Obama's election reflects an understandable optimism about the result — and the end of uncertainty surrounding the campaign.

The recent dead-cat bounce in equity markets around Obama's election reflects an understandable optimism about the result and the end of uncertainty surrounding the campaign.

His arm's-length approach to the general election reflects an unhappy reality: the mayor's favored candidate in the field, Christine C. Quinn, the City Council speaker, performed dismally in the Democratic primary, largely because of her close ties to him.

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