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It is often used as a prefix for a noun that refers to an act of meditation or contemplation. For example, "His lifelong commitment to justice was shaped through reflection by the graves of his ancestors."
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Writer evokes moments of private reflection by describing: Wagon-Midsummer.
But although the debacle prompted reflection by regulators, they didn't act.
THE SUPPER OF THE LAMB: A Culinary Reflection, by Robert Farrar Capon.
The philosophical novel is the continuation of philosophical reflection by other means.
With jewelry, "waiting until the last moment is easy, and can suggest thoughtful reflection by the male shopper," he said.
Though long winded, this allowed time for reflection by both authors and the independent referees who the provide "peer review".
"I do not want my book to contain a single subjective reaction, not a single reflection by the author".
Schervish admits that he sees these surveys as more than research tools; they also prompt reflection by respondents.
"This will require reflection by other parties, because it is evident that CiU cannot lead the government and the process alone," he told supporters in Barcelona.
The medieval period was a time of particularly intense reflection by both Shvetambara and Digambara monks on the role of the laity.
Wormwood is advised, "Catch [the patient] at the moment when he is really poor in spirit and smuggle into his mind the gratifying reflection, 'By jove!
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