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Our investment in this effort, the greatest in our Nation's history, reflects our determination to ensure the peace and the future of freedom.
Leslie Newbiggin reflects the dominant position within the World Council of Churches when he says, `` We must claim absoluteness and finality for Christ and His finished work, but that very claim forbids us to claim absoluteness and finality for our understanding of it ''.
:< u > The Copenhagen Interpretation </ u >: The wave function reflects our knowledge of the system.
Certainly not as pristine a future we would see in other series or films, Cowboy Bebop decides to deliver a future that closely reflects that of our own time.
Humans kept the hair on our head which reflects harmful UV rays, but our body hair was reduced.
However, the view that mental illness is purely a physical illness reflects a school of thought known as epiphenomenalism, which argues that the mind has no causal effect at all, and is just the subjective experience of our brain at work.
::: Our way of talking about things reflects our relevant experience, good or bad.
::: Our face reflects our state of health, our character and our mood.
The symbolism regarding the tree of life, according to Emanuel Swedenborg, reflects the perception of our mind ( or spirit, which is the same thing according to Swedenborg's phylosophy ).
He stated that the automobile, " reflects our standard of living and gauges the speed of our present-day life.
The Board of Directors and official supporters, as explained by NCSE, " reflects our scientific roots.
Thus a definition reflects the ultimate object of our understanding, and is the foundation of all valid inference.
:: Example: That practice reflects our understanding that the decisions of state courts are definitive pronouncements of the will of the States as sovereigns.
According to S & P, Rancho Cordova ’ s rating reflects the City ’ s “ very strong wealth indicator, its good financial performance leading to a very strong fund balance, good financial management practices and policies, and its access to Eastern Sacramento metropolitan area .” “ In our opinion, Rancho Cordova ’ s financial performance has been good with the City historically reporting consecutive surpluses ,” said S & P ’ s analysis report.
“ The stable outlook reflects our view that City officials will likely continue to make the budgetary adjustments needed to maintain balanced operations, supported by at least what we consider strong available fund reserves .”
One exemplary observation reflects that " It is a painful consideration, my dear, that the happiness or misery of our lives are generally determined before we are proper judges of either.
It reflects our degree of physical and sexual health, sensuality and beauty.
Rahu reflects the kind of environment we are likely to attract in the present, and how receptive we are to either making the most of it, or limiting its potentials by resisting opportunities that come our way.
Their addition to our ownership group further reflects our commitment to connect with aggressively and embrace the great diversity that makes South Florida a multicultural gem.

reflects and concern
The Seattle Art Museum offers the Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Fellowship, a $ 10, 000 award to " individuals whose original work reflects the Lawrences ' concern for artistic excellence, education, mentorship and scholarship within the cultural contexts and value systems that informed their work and the work of other artists of color.
Scott's positive portrayal of Judaism, which reflects his humanity and concern for religious toleration, also coincided with a contemporary movement for the Emancipation of the Jews in England.
Although Gropius and Meyer only designed the facade, the glass curtain walls of this building demonstrated both the modernist principle that form reflects function and Gropius's concern with providing healthful conditions for the working class.
The somewhat obscure 4th section was inserted at Lebanese insistence and reflects its concern that the settlement of the refugee problem not be at what it considers the expense of Lebanon and its " demographic balance.
Chapter one: Sir Ambrose Abercrombie visits housemates Dennis Barlow and Sir Francis Hinsley to express his concern about Barlow's new job and how it reflects on the British enclave in Hollywood, which is also taken as an announcement of Barlow's impending exclusion from British society.
The theme of the swapped child is common among medieval literature and reflects concern over infants afflicted by as-then unknown diseases, disorders, or developmental disabilities.
Malory's concern with legitimacy reflects the concerns of 15th century England, where many were claiming their rights to power through violence and bloodshed.
She was confined to her room because of her illness by 1847, when her daughters were eleven and eight years old ; much of her poetry from this period reflects her concern for them.
Whether this difference reflects a change in territory is not certain since the two letters concern the spreading of Christianity in Sweden and the paying of tithe to the Pope.
Her writing, however, reflects her deep concern for the realities of most refugees, who are portrayed as " a degraded and demoralised Other ", challenging complacent Western notions of stability and nationality.
The content reflects a substantial concern with the moral education of youth and the preparation of citizens in the young Republic.
The Summary for Policymakers reflects less emphasis on communicating the basis for uncertainty and a stronger emphasis on areas of major concern associated with human-induced climate change.
The Lown School of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, one of the most comprehensive centers for Judaic studies outside Israel, reflects Brandeis University's special commitment to scholarship that illuminates issues of concern to the Jewish community, scholars in religion, and students of the ancient and modern Near East.
The trait reflects individual differences in general concern for social harmony.
Kneale had fourteen years earlier adapted George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four as a classic and controversial BBC broadcast and the play reflects much of Kneale's assimilation of Orwell's concern about the power of the media and Kneale's experience of the evolving media industry.
" This statement reflects the artist's paternalistic concern for documenting the culture of American Indians and is representative of both the popular and academic sentiment of the time.
Face is a sense of worth that comes from knowing one's status and reflects concern with the congruency between one's performance or appearance and one's real worth.
Ono's concern for routes and directions reflects a belief in Japanese traditional katatagae, but this is overlooked by Goldman, who has been accused of racism.
This likely reflects greater concern about males who are shorter than their peers or who have delayed sexual development.
The 2005 Output Area Classification ( OAC ) of the UK is a move to ' open geodemographics ' and reflects a concern that applications of commercial geodemographics in policy and social research can otherwise be ' black box ': it is not always clear exactly what variables were used to classify small areas and to define their neighbourhood type, how those variables were weighted, or how similar ( or otherwise ) each of the neighbourhoods within a class type actually are.
Its location reflects Khmer architects ’ concern with orientation and cardinal directions.

reflects and revival
Bartók's music reflects two trends that dramatically changed the sound of music in the 20th century: the breakdown of the diatonic system of harmony that had served composers for the previous two hundred years ( Griffiths 1978, 7 ); and the revival of nationalism as a source for musical inspiration, a trend that began with Mikhail Glinka and Antonín Dvořák in the last half of the 19th century ( Einstein 1947, 332 ).
* Pagan Sex Orgy ( 1976 ) by Randy Palmer ( Eros Publishing Co., Inc .: Wilmington, Delaware ) – reflects the 1970s revival of occultism in books and film.
It reflects the arrival in New Zealand of the influence of the Oxford Movement and The Ecclesiological Society, developments in thought about the Gothic revival epitomised by the work of William Butterfield ( 1814 – 1900 ).
Vlad Sobell believes current " Russophobic sentiment " in the West reflects the West's failure to adapt and change its historical attitude towards Russia, even as Russia has ( in his view ) abandoned past ideology for pragmatism, successfully driving its economic revival.

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