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Is the urge to serve reflective of an international ethic?
The decline in police shootings was reflective of an overall drop in crime.
It is neither reflective of an average sentiment, the most common sentiment.
The kit was reflective of an uneasy relationship: the iconic black and white stripes of Collingwood were interrupted by flashes of Heidelberg yellow.
This change is reflective of an increase in the ratio of magnesium to calcium in seawater due to decreased rates of seafloor spreading.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton activated her entire campaign apparatus to portray Mr. Obama's remarks as reflective of an elitist view of faith and community.
Their "sideways" and flashback-laden narratives involved constant cutting back and forth among disparate characters, reflective of an emerging culture of sensory as well as existential multitasking.
Mr Copson describes the levels of top private-sector pensions as obscene and reflective of "an ethic of greed and incompetence".
If decreases in grip strength are reflective of an overall trend toward less physical activity, we may start to see that show up in changes in male life expectancy.
His creative output is reflective of an energy spreading through London, across the Channel and into mainland European cities. "If we weren't doing the work we were doing, we would not see ourselves anywhere," says 23-year-old Rianna Parker.
One, the "Great German Art Exhibition," featured art Adolf Hitler deemed acceptable and reflective of an ideal Aryan society: representational, featuring blond people in heroic poses and pastoral landscapes of the German countryside.
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