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reflect

[ri-flekt] / rɪˈflɛkt /




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“Plummeting Russian crude on the water reflects these barrels all of a sudden selling and being delivered like hotcakes,” said David Wech, Vortexa’s chief economist.

From The Wall Street Journal

The outcome of the election reflects a desire for change that was seen during the election campaign, with parties courting Nepal's key youth bloc with promises of addressing issues including unemployment, economic stagnation and inequality.

From BBC

The price people are willing to pay for either outcome is what determines the odds, reflecting the market’s prediction of the outcome.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said the nominations reflected a games industry "reshaping itself", with established studios and first-time nominees filling out the lists.

From BBC

The lowest listed price for one-way flights more than doubled from the prior week to $193, according to the report, which reflected a snapshot of bookings from March 6.

From The Wall Street Journal