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In Scotland, her performance is likely to have been judged even more winning, a reflection, in part, of her sure political touch.
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According to a recent study, the number of regulatory requirements imposed by the F.D.A. increased by at least fifteen per cent between 2000 and 2012 — a reflection, in part, of a desire to root out imperfect hunches.
In the second quarter, the company gained 645,000 net subscribers there, its best single-quarter result ever, a reflection in part of cheaper rates for packages of TV channels.
The Midtown Manhattan office market has been in the doldrums for months as the vacancy rate has risen — a reflection, in part, of economic uncertainty and layoffs by financial companies.
Though it is early in the campaign, polls show Mr. Bush's numbers rising at Mr. Gore's expense, a reflection in part of the Bush campaign's seeming ability over the past several weeks to dominate the news coverage with policy declarations.
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This reflection, has in part, been inspired by an essay I read by GK Chesterton, the less well-known contemporary of Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw, entitled A Defence of Rash Vows which made me think about the promises that we make, both to ourselves and to others, and how seriously we take them.
"What we were looking for was a conversation around her and her family's part in perpetuating white supremacist violence in this country and abroad, and her reflection in her part in that," Yancey said.
Prepare to flee!" Nell's reflections are, in part, contemptuous of these anxieties — after all, how does distress over coffee stand up against finding a family member's shoe in the rubble?
This somewhat exasperated reflection is propelled, in part, by recent sermons about standards of free speech, directed by us toward many thems.
That the field at the conventions has become crowded so suddenly is a reflection, at least in part, of the recent success that other publications have had covering events in a similar way.
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