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reflective

[ri-flek-tiv] / rɪˈflɛk tɪv /


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There are 44 registered Sign Language Interpreters in Northern Ireland, however, she said this is not reflective of the number of working interpreters.

From BBC

This is, of course, reflective of the concentration of wealth in the small number of stocks that have performed very well, such as the group of megacap tech stocks known as the “Magnificent Seven.”

From MarketWatch

She called recent yen moves speculative and not reflective of economic fundamentals.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s a culmination of the themes that the director has discussed across his body of work, conveyed here in the reflective and gripping ordeal of a regular man standing for what he believes in.

From Los Angeles Times

And if Stokes and McCullum are in as reflective mood as it appears, they must also consider the environment in their own dressing room.

From BBC