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He took home tens of millions of dollars of pay that supposedly reflected his improvement of the company's performance.
Everyone locked eyes on a far wall, oohing and ahhing to undulating beams of bright green, yellow, red, orange and blue that supposedly reflected the flow of energy, or chakras, in our bodies.
Charcot and Freud called the underlying condition "hysteria," and used hypnosis and the "talking cure" to relieve their distraught, usually female patients of those fits of blindness, coughing and paralysis that supposedly reflected buried traumatic memories or taboo childhood fantasies.
This was not based totally on the willingness of the pack of blacks to run as Republicans, but supposedly reflected the profound boiling under the surface disillusionment of many blacks with the Democrats.
Childhood health is supposedly reflected by balanced growth during gestation, through early infancy to adulthood, and children who do not follow the normal growth pattern seem to have a higher risk of different diseases.
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The president of Fifa had also performed a quite bizarre straight-backed military-style march, supposedly reflecting the way the Portuguese plays.
Yet the definition of "prime" is essentially now "German", leading to a widening disconnect between the actual costs of bank borrowing across most of Europe and the benchmark rates that supposedly reflect them.
The goodwill, the bad and the ugly In pursuit of beauty Lip reading Award: Jonathan Rosenthal Reprints Related items L'Oréal and Nestlé: In pursuit of beautyJan 22nd 2009Lipstick sales are merely the latest example of a single measure that has been seized upon because it supposedly reflects economic confidence, or lack of it.
In 2004 cannabis was downgraded from a class B drug to class C on the official three-point scale of seriousness which supposedly reflects the harm that illegal drugs cause and determines the penalties attached to possessing or dealing in them.
A government survey last year of 2,000 publicly listed companies found that more than 90% intended to introduce some measure of performance to their pay and promotion systems.Pay dirtManagement practices such as lifetime employment and placing workers' welfare first supposedly reflect some inherent characteristics of Japanese behaviour.
In America, the Fed reckons that this has caused profits to be overstated by an average of 2.5 percentage points a year over the past five years.There has also been a growing trend to take huge write-offs, and then announce pro-forma profits that supposedly reflect the firm's normal business activities.
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