Reflect deeply on a subject.
To throw or bend back (from a surface)
Be bright by reflecting or casting light.
1 He said National needs to reflect the mutlicultural society New Zealand is.
2 Does the British vote reflect such trends and events elsewhere in Europe?
3 Its popularity among young readers, of course, may well reflect parents' tastes.
4 But the current job market has given me enough time to reflect .
5 The semi-annual lab tests often don't reflect the reality at power plants.
6 He's not sure, however, that the new results reflect teaching hospitals everywhere.
7 So how far does his speech reflect what the report actually said?
8 The expected declines reflect less-than-stellar results across the banking industry this year.
9 Of course, my team need to reflect that and they did today.
10 After all, share prices should reflect the financial health of individual companies.
11 Service and ART costs reflect South African data and international generic prices.
12 Property values would reflect the economies of the different regions, he said.
13 Deals underwritten now, however, reflect the current wider levels, said the banker.
14 Investors said they believe the overall REIT sector will reflect continuing deterioration.
15 Stinebrickner-Kauffman said the document did not reflect his views five years later.
16 We need to reflect on our performances because today wasn't good enough.
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