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Ben Bradshaw, the animal health minister, said: "Although we cannot be sure how the outbreak happened, this episode reflects the need for constant vigilance".
Beneath it all, this episode reflects a deepening anxiety among Americans about the food they eat and how well the government and the food industries are protecting them.
Again, the Jets are flailing, and this episode reflects poorly not only on a team that vowed it had learned from its mistakes of 2011, but also on Ryan.
Put in perspective this episode reflects a far bleaker reality.
This episode reflects a situation that thousands of cancer patients and their caregivers are experiencing, but not always with the same ending.
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While this episode reflected an interaction with a federal rather than Georgia agency, the perceived lack of flexibility or imagination by a government agency unavoidably shaded perceptions of governments in general, including state government, among some business leaders.
I think there's so much pressure, people spend so much time commuting, I think that the episode reflects a very universal longing".
"To suggest that the episode reflects an implosion [of the party], or a lack of integrity, or a warning not to cast your vote this way, is in my personal view an extreme over-reaction," she said.
Charles R. Eisendrath, director of the Knight-Wallace Fellows in journalism at the University of Michigan, said the episode reflects the economic realities underlying the media business, where magazines have become more dependent on single personalities.
Hatch walked back his remark later, calling it "irresponsible," but the episode reflects broader attitudes in the GOP.
Pizzato claims that the episode "reflects the media's melodramatic fetishizing of villains and heroes, showing the bomber not only as a vulgar onanist, but also as Frank's savior and a martyr to the mass audience".
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