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The position of the clergy reflects, to a significant extent, popular feelings.
But the pairing of high cuisine and indie rock also reflects, to a degree, the genre's changing cultural cachet.
The convergence of views among corporate leaders and large institutional investors on corporate governance practices reflects to a significant degree the success shareholders have had in influencing corporate governance reforms through engagement with boards, or private ordering.
She writes: "What Jews make fun of in their own character reflects to a perilous degree what others object to.... Self-deprecation that is too clever, too constant, too 'deep,' may highlight the deformity it is trying to overcome".
Their research found that the tendency of college graduates to be more liberal reflects to a large extent the fact that more liberal students are more likely to go to college in the first place.
While Mr. Bush promised today to elevate the administrator's job to a cabinet position, Mrs. Whitman's appointment to a post no other governor has held also reflects to a degree her fallen star within the party to which she has devoted her life.
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This causes the entire volume to be weakly reflecting to a confocal read/write head.
That is how each crawl comes to reflect, to a degree, the character of its city.
These conflicting views of Tupac reflect, to a degree, racial and social chasms.
The pulse is then reflected to a receiver on the airplane.
But the movements you see in Los Angeles and New York are reflected, to a greater or lesser extent, throughout the country.
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