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Most people say two, but more reflective people say zero.
So the music is a little more reflective of that.
It's more reflective of what music looks like right now.
Before the production, a more reflective tone had been sought.
There is a more reflective side, which actually happened at home.
She took a more reflective tone less than two weeks later.
People who are more reflective are less susceptible to the illusion.
Jacob: Honestly, it's more reflective of her, she's home more often.
The screen is bright and it's a little more reflective than I'm used to (HP's laptop screens always seem to be more reflective for some reason), but the viewing angles are good, and colors are pretty accurate.
But when he got back to the firehouse, he turned more reflective.
On "Batwoman," the shoes are also more reflective of Kane's edgy style.
But today they are more reflective of an evenly divided American public.
I think film is becoming more reflective of what the country is.
I thought the selection was more reflective of my journey in Afghanistan.
But it can also make broad minds broader and reflective minds more reflective.
Definitely. It takes you to a more reflective place, as you get older.
But this system is both fairer and more reflective of actual voter intent.
But by the end of the decade, his filmmaking had turned more reflective.
Multi-member districts could make the House more reflective of the popular vote.
The interview finds him more reflective as he approaches his 40th birthday next year.
The private survey is also believed to be more reflective of export-oriented firms.
And maybe that's more reflective of the fact that people didn't see this coming.
The second question asks students to be more reflective and to design a class.
And I think that the people who've had a setback are often more reflective.
The addition of big men "was more reflective of how our game's evolving," he said.
It can make you less reactive, more reflective, less buffeted by unexamined emotion, more equanimous.
I vowed to be more reflective, inclusive and accurate in my portrayal of the world.
And it's what our own government, what our own Congress should be more reflective of.
This year, a more reflective Garcia will arrive with a wife and baby in tow.
Instead, these games should be more reflective of how it would work in a casino.
Would you like Berkshire's businesses to be more reflective of that sort of new paradox?
The moon moves through Aries beginning Friday, and you find yourself more reflective and quiet.
Thursday nights on ABC are more reflective of the real world thanks to Shonda Rhimes.
Will it be more reflective of America and continue to tell better stories about it?
"This is much more reflective of lifestyle and behavior" than a genetic test, says Levine.
Nine months after the "Live Dead" version, the song has become quieter and more reflective.
Nevada is more diverse than Iowa and in many ways more reflective of the Democratic Party.
In a more reflective moment, Ms. Huntley said she could not bring herself to move on.
Dead Man Walking, the film, changed the way films were done; they were much more reflective.
Police Now graduates, though a small proportion of overall forces, are more reflective of population statistics.
But some say the trend in giving is more reflective of the political climate in California.
Early voting is expected to make the electorate more reflective of the diversity of the state.
Trump's Israel stop promises to be more reflective of establishment thinking than of his past rhetoric.
As such, this congressional class is more reflective of the actual makeup of America than ever before.
It would certainly be more reflective of how record shops operate for the rest of the year.
The idea is all about making the planet ever-so-slightly more reflective to help cool it.
Trump's briefing with local officials on the island was more reflective than prescriptive, and at times awkward.
I think it's more reflective of some of the arcane nature of New York election law itself.
We risk losing sight of that without a deeper, more reflective look into these pipe bomb threats.
New advances, such as more reflective road paving materials and roof tiles, could also help, he said.
This is an advantage from a marketing perspective as couples seek rings more reflective of their values.
Compared with the 2016 Academy Awards, the 2016 Tony Awards were far more reflective of our multiracial society.
All Tennesseans -- and all Americans -- should expect that their leaders take a more reflective stance toward this history.
"The possibility of telling more reflective stories in film could — or, you thought, would — happen more," she said.
But after about three or four months, people became a little more reflective and started talking about it.
What do I know, I'm simply a ghost behind the scenes, just choosing to lament somewhere more reflective.
The Russell 2000 index of small capitalization stocks — typically more reflective of the domestic economy — fell 1.43 percent.
The feat seems to be more reflective of a lifestyle than one good day at the grocery store.
In recent years, many urban planners have sought to replace those dark surfaces with lighter, more reflective materials.
"We want to evolve the sound of public radio so it's more reflective of the public," Eaton said.
"I think he's more reflective of not only folks here but also Democrats across the country," Jones said.
Still, Ledford said it would be "nice to see" a field that is more reflective of the population.
The choice to have better government, a government more reflective of the people of this country — is yours.
His national polling, which is more reflective of Super Tuesday electorate than an early-state vote, is dismal.
"The halls of Congress have become more diverse and more reflective of our American society," Ms. Glover said.
It was a more reflective black that was meant to let him stand out against the darkness behind him.
Restaurant culture is more worldly, and more reflective of the revolutionary turbulence of our world, than it's ever been.
In the United States, sales to retailers, more reflective of actual consumption, were down a more modest 3.1 percent.
We've seen brands recognize guests want a more genuine experience and a place that's more reflective of local culture.
Some Democrats say that the party should put forward a candidate more reflective of an increasingly diverse Democratic electorate.
"It's a lot better than the R.P.I., a lot more reflective of how good the teams are," Sokol said.
And it doesn't come when the event happens, but it comes on schedule and it's something that's more reflective.
It's a weird, internet-enabled simulacrum of fascism that I think is much more reflective of our decadent age.
But over the years, a number of perhaps more reflective fans have paused to question the consequences of this event.
There are myriad ways that we can make our system more representative, more accountable, more reflective of what people want.
Somehow I expected, maybe even wished, that de los Angeles would be more reflective or even interested in such things.
As the 0003s reached its midpoint, Superchunk would proceed to trade such bustling noise for softer, more reflective indie rock.
We need a system that makes monetary policy more efficient and more reflective of the current state of the economy.
Consequently, TV in 21980 is much more reflective of a world beyond the limited viewpoints on offer in the past.
Clouds at sea could be made more reflective by spraying them with a fine saline mist, drawn from the ocean.
The fashion and beauty industries are just starting to make small strides to becoming places more reflective of the real world.
Companies don't shift that quickly but the June number could be more reflective since it will also include the Mexico news.
And his bars and stripes are more reflective of his admirable NBA longevity than his current, post-career-peak performance level.
Vesta easy to spot compared to other asteroids in the same belt as its surface is more reflective than the moon.
The race/ethnicity breakdown is a more granular and transparent one and more reflective of the data we'll report moving forward.
For many activists, that means a Democratic field more reflective of a party that counts women as a crucial voting bloc.
Also surrounding the crash site is an area of dust that's slightly more reflective than the rest of the lunar surface.
This may have smoothed out the area and made things more reflective, according to researchers at NASA and Arizona State University.
But there's no doubt Sanders has been more reflective since his scare, saying he should have listened more to his body.
"Today's action by the CalPERS Board is more reflective of the financial returns they can expect in the future," Brown said.
Whatever it was, I felt more reflective, aware of my own feelings, and, most surprisingly, secure and confident in those feelings.
But there is still plenty of dark stuff on there, and at the same time it's more reflective and mature lyrically.
You get to be a little more reflective, but this wasn't a show I would've tried to write in my 30s.
The Republican system is, in its present form, more reflective of what Bernie Sanders desires: it is much more purely democratic.
Dries Mertens broke the deadlock with a crashing volley and Romelu Lukaku's double made the scoreline more reflective of Belgium's superiority.
"Quiet, more reflective temperaments have really influenced the world," she says, "so workplaces should adapt to harness the talents of introverts."
IBM is hoping that a new database of a million faces more reflective of those in the real world will help.
As one of Mexico's most visible cultural ambassadors, Mr. Olvera also wanted to offer a restaurant more reflective of his country.
"HBCUs make our country stronger and more reflective of the diversity that makes us so great," Booker said in a statement.
It is more reflective than earlier screens, Mr. Hoffman said, which makes it less likely that audiences will see through it.
Ramadan is one of the five Pillars of Islam, requiring prayer five times a day and generally encouraging a more reflective behavior.
"(Ferguson) needs a massive recruiting drive to become more reflective of the community," Moss told the Miami Herald newspaper earlier this month.
"She talks really eloquently about wanting the workplace to be more diverse and more reflective of the community it covers," he said.
A few of the more reflective superyachties worry about whether the industry can continue to prosper in the rising tide of populism.
"I'm just trying to illuminate the source of people's moral views," he says, "to help them to be more reflective about it."
Though the pair can't help but be jesters and riff off each other constantly, their music shows a different, more reflective side.
I wanted to pull away from the sensational news stories, to look at the situation in a more reflective and balanced way.
For Republicans, a larger House gives California the chance to be more reflective of a moderate nation, not disproportionately progressive and Democratic.
Do you want to jack it into their reptilian brain, or do you want to jack it into their more reflective self?
I turn off the part of the brain that needs to generate and produce, and I turn on a more reflective part.
Rather than being arranged around skaters, the edit seems more reflective of a session, with particular spots cropping up again and again.
The public outcry to make Barbie more reflective of the real world isn't the first time the iconic doll has faced controversy.
"We like this kind of unburdening and this opportunity to be more reflective," said Katie Hollander, the executive director of Creative Time.
But in recent years, it has become something murkier in definition and more reflective of our highly competitive, 24-7 work lives.
Communication planet Mercury enters Taurus this weekend, too, grounding your thinking and putting you in a quieter, more reflective state of mind.
I really enjoy setting aside time on my lunch break to be more reflective and switch brain modes before diving back into work.
B-Real got even more reflective, talking about how far they've come since they were young men coming up in the biz together.
To draw participant pools that are more reflective of what society actually looks like, research teams need to include more therapists of color.
It is also a little more reflective than the Air 2, so it's a little less nice to use outside in bright sunlight.
"Negative yields on long-dated government securities are more reflective of distorted market conditions than of stronger sovereign credit profiles," said Fitch Ratings.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Evergrande's business profile is more reflective of that of 'BB' category peers as Evergrande has a diversified geographical and product profile.
The Ethics of the Biomass It's not just that online ethics help facilitate more reflective, more empathetic, and indeed, more civil online interactions.
"We need a disqualification provision that's more reflective of today's community, not (the community) from more than 100 years ago," Williams told CNN.
The screen gets bright enough to use outdoors, but it's a bit more reflective and has more glare than I'd like to see.
" A few songs later, however, and he's more reflective, channeling his beloved and much-cited influence Daniel Johnson on closers "Agony" and "Yellowman.
Instead of adjusting, or offering a more reflective, soul-searching show, as some had hoped, Louis C.K. has stuck to his old tactics.
"I think it's a little more reflective of how somewhat divided our society is at this stage," he told me in early January.
He alternately made crude jokes about domestic violence and, in a more reflective moment, offered to donate money to domestic violence prevention programs.
These appeals to an imagined objectivity, where "objectivity" really means "more reflective of my worldview," have existed as long as criticism has existed.
As new buildings rise and as older roofs require replacement, the city will gradually see all of its rooftops made from more reflective material.
Electors are tapped on the basis of their loyalty to a political party—not because they are wiser or more reflective than anybody else.
Cop shows like CSI and Law & Order have long been more reflective of real communities, even in newer shows like NBC's Shades of Blue.
But the list is more similar to being in a voting booth than an open-ended question, which is more reflective of name recognition.
While some analysts say that Trump's comments are a worrying endorsement of authoritarianism, others suggest it's more reflective of his focus on fighting terror.
Ismail also said that his government is working on making the rate of the dollar against the pound more reflective of its real value.
It looks sort of like news writing, only more reflective and personal — "voicier," as it's sometimes described by people you may want to avoid.
As part of the aftermath of the Wilson controversy, Princeton is already discussing ways to make its iconography more reflective of its current diversity.
I do it so that we can step out of the daily rush of events and read things that are broader and more reflective.
Making the surface more reflective during the spring and summer months could prevent sea ice from absorbing as much heat and reduce its melting.
By 22015, more concerted efforts were underway for comic book heroes to be more reflective of the real world and its increasingly diverse readership.
Various proposals — some serious, others tongue-in-cheek — have been floated to balance its Old South imagery with something more reflective of modern, multicultural Atlanta.
It's worth noting, however, that the activity increase is more reflective of last year's dearth of such offerings than a volume increase over historical norms.
"But I want to emphasize that my decision to lift the ban really was more reflective of the changing nature of the relationship," he said.
" In a more reflective speech than normal, Clinton admitted some of her shortcomings, including having "a tendency to over prepare" like "a lot of women.
Unlike previous SOTUs in which Obama called on lawmakers to pass his legislative proposals, his final address to Congress took on a more reflective tone.
The hook lets off an energy that's more reflective of UK grime than the currently popular downtempo sound of rap in the US. It's nuts.
"Every time we've made our military more reflective of America, it's been made stronger," he wrote in a 2017 Facebook post criticizing the Trump administration.
The 2-year yield, more reflective of Fed rate hikes, reached a high of 1.63 percent Friday, close to where it was a week ago.
Republican senators viewed reports that Sessions is on thin ice as more reflective of what they call Trump's unpredictable and impatient nature than anything else.
Parts range from $1.99 for more reflective stickers to up to $13.99 for the cardboard robot body, with plenty in between for other pieces and parts.
He handled the fragments of "Fem" with geometric brightness, a Mondrian painting in sound, but his turn to its more reflective, nocturnal conclusion was entirely persuasive.
But the soothing words of Thursday's speech were more reflective of Kellyanne Conway, the newly promoted campaign manager with whom Mr. Trump has worked for years.
That the new Congress is younger and more reflective of the communities hardest hit by HIV than ever before gives us hope that this is possible.
These numbers are likely more reflective of the state of the film industry — and where studios think it's worth spending their money — than the Academy itself.
The short answer is: Yes, making our roofs lighter and more reflective could help cool our cities and partly offset the worst effects of global warming.
Longer-term, Fitch views EBITDA of around $13 billion and an operating margin around 6% as more reflective of a normalized level of profitability for Tyson.
NCOs increased in North America Consumer Banking, though is more reflective of the absence of loan losses during the first 13 days of the Costco relationship.
"I think I am certainly more reflective of the district," said Allred, an African-American candidate who worked as an official in President Barack Obama's administration.
In 1883, Krakatoa erupted, spewing volcanic ash and gas into the stratosphere, making clouds more reflective and cooling the entire planet by roughly 1° C that year.
We made important progress in recent years to make the military more reflective of American society — and American society more connected to the military, in the process.
"Maybe he reflects more of us today ... this nastiness and the crassness that you see in politics maybe were more reflective of our society," Daley told Axelrod.
I THINK GETTING BACK TO A MORE NORMALIZED MONETARY POLICY WITH INTEREST RATES THAT ARE MORE REFLECTIVE OF SORT OF LONG TERM RATES IS HEALTHY FOR THE ECONOMY.
"While there may be some near-term weakness after the recent strength, we believe the lack of upside to estimates is more reflective of supply constraints," they wrote.
"Vivendi wishes that TIM's board be more reflective of the company shareholder base and be led in an independent, transparent and inclusive manner," Le Masne De Chermont added.
A leadership development program called Service Learning Treks allows employees to cultivate a global mindset, expand their experience of diversity and develop a more reflective way of thinking.
A transgender superhero is rare, but not unusual in the current world of comics, where the industry has made efforts to be more reflective of the real world.
Hulu said it will also roll out more improvements to its recommendation engine to make the collections it suggests more reflective of what you've watched in the past.
That particular work is all colored black, but segmented into distinct fields by a precisely ruled stripe of more reflective pigment running through the two panels placed together.
The solution is so simple it's almost laughable: just make our clouds a little more reflective, so they reflect more of the sun's light, and thus reduce our heat.
By contrast, this production foregrounds that grief, though perhaps that's more reflective of my current mentality that I'd rather escape the politics of 2018 than be reminded of them.
A more reflective, more relevant writer—and relevance is a matter of effort, not of age—would have had something to say about the transgression of the book itself.
It's likely that the gains in the contract price and the Dalian futures are more reflective than the spot price of the true state of the coking coal market.
"Vivendi wishes that TIM's board be more reflective of the company shareholder base and be led in an independent, transparent and fully inclusive manner," Le Masne De Chermont added.
To me, this is the only standard that will drive us to achieve what I believe we must, which is a military more reflective of the society we serve.
Increases in voter turn out at a local level can improve minority representation in city councils and the passing of laws that are more reflective of how citizens feel.
This year is probably more reflective than ever because I wonder what my father would be thinking and (asking), especially since we have an administration and administrators -- and Rev.
No technology is more reflective of its creators than A.I. It has been said that there are no "machine" values at all, in fact; machine values are human values.
The administration has consistently moved to make our courts, our voting rolls and now our classrooms more reflective of its own identity rather than the diversity of this nation.
Speaking at this year's Google I/O conference, Sundar Pichai, the company's chief executive, said advancements in artificial intelligence had pushed Google to be more reflective about its responsibilities.
Their concern illustrates how a slump in the once-booming Dubai real estate sector is pushing investors to ask that business practices be more reflective of the economic slowdown.
Since bananas and mugs have surfaces that are more reflective than toilet paper, it makes sense that they would provide a "heart rate" more quickly and consistently than toilet paper.
There's a halo of lighter, more reflective material around the dark smudge, suggesting that the soil around the landing site smoothed out as it was blown away, the agency said.
Whether they're liberty leaders or homecoming royalty, it looks like homecoming may become a tradition that is more reflective of the lives of US teens in the years to come.
Wink said the real purpose of the video was to provide people with a gentler, more reflective space that was less alarmist than what people were seeing in the news.
However, more reflective despots learn that denial of basic rights and the naked seizure of property can destroy opponents — one by one if need be — just as effectively over time.
These days, we don't need to look very far to see that the New Man's gentler, more reflective feminist image can conceal the apparitions of a rougher, more thoughtless masculinity.
But rather than compensating people for doing nothing, paying for something of value, like data, seems inherently more respectful of people's contributions and more reflective of shared labor and wealth.
Everyone sort of gets their comeuppance at the end of Goodfellas, but it took until The Irishman for the glamour of Goodfellas to get balanced out with something more reflective.
But the snow falling on Moscow was perhaps more reflective of the damp chill in the Kremlin's relations with Europe after yet another fruitless attempt to influence an election abroad.
Then, in 1981, having decided that his first take was, he said, "just too fast for comfort," Gould rerecorded it with more spacious tempos, taking a mellower, more reflective approach.
The lighter streaks are not a coating of material thrown out by the impact but rather, the surface was smoothed out, making it more reflective and brighter, Dr. Robinson said.
Data privacy is a complicated matter, but Bratton and Miller must be more reflective on what is and isn't in the nation's best interest before playing loose with the facts.
You'll have a burst of fun due to Uranus' influence, before entering a quieter, more reflective period — one that's perfect for meditation or journaling — as Mercury transits grounded Earth sign Taurus.
"Today we're committing to pay everyone who does contract work at Facebook in the US a wage that's more reflective of local costs of living," the company said in a statement.
They overestimated carbon uptake by trees, and suggested putting trees where they've never been, or where they'd actually make the planet hotter (by darkening planetary albedo over icy, more reflective terrain).
As we move into a more reflective era of mainstream electronic music at the dawn of these upcoming festival months, EDM seems ripe for a retrospective—or better yet, a satire.
Boeing has been a top performer with a gain of more than 85 percent in the past year but analysts say that is more reflective of its booming commercial aircraft business.
But Arizona joining the few other states that have two female senators has just moved us further down the road toward a more reflective and equal democracy that represents us all.
But the best moments are mostly in the epilogue, in which we encounter a much more reflective Cardona as an inmate approaching the age of 30, with decades left to serve.
The visible evidence of lightning's wrath is more reflective, she says, of the type of clothing a survivor had on, the coins they were carrying and the jewelery they were wearing.
When Congress passed the 21st Century Cures Act in 85033, it changed the way Medicare reimburses home infusion therapy drugs to be more reflective of the cost of the actual medicines.
But, in the six years that I have lived in Singapore, a per capita G.D.P. heavyweight, I've learned that the scene at Hawker Chan is much more reflective of life here.
Murray and other pollsters maintain that Warren's gains with African Americans are likely more reflective of Warren's growing popularity overall, and not necessarily a trend that is unique to black voters.
So, if we can't stop what we've set in motion, what if we could just cool the planet off by making it more reflective—more like a disco ball than a baseball?
Quite aside from the noticeably lower pixel density when compared to the HDX, the colors are washed out with a blue tint, the air gap is bigger, and it's far more reflective.
"Today we're committing to pay everyone who does contract work at Facebook in the US a wage that's more reflective of local costs of living," the company said in a blog post.
But eventually realizing you can't do that and falling back in almost the same patterns and just realizing I have to be more reflective and more hopeful about my feelings I guess.
Yellin also said that a thumbs rating system is more reflective of user behavior, since people would give playful movies fewer stars than say, documentaries, but would still watch them more often.
In 2017, the Common Core even got a new name to reflect how much work was put into making it truly more reflective of our state: New York's Next Generation Learning Standards.
"The new restaurants that are opening are wonderful and greatly improved variety of what is available, but they are more reflective of national trends than indigenous New Orleans cuisine," Elie told MUNCHIES.
The midterm thrashing has emboldened some Republican lawmakers to speak out about the party's need to be more reflective of the country, especially now that there are just 13 House Republican women.
Mr. Banks said the overall average is $150, which is more reflective of the reality of rents currently being charged and the influx of families with young children who need more services.
One recent review in Nature Geosciences examined strategies to make farmland slightly more reflective, say, by leaving crop residue on the fields after harvests or by using slightly lighter varieties of wheat.
That's a small issue, however — the bigger issue is the price, which seems more reflective of everything the Port can do, and less related to the main things people need to do.
" — Darren McCaffrey (@DMcCaffreySKY) July 5, 2018 People on social media have praised the government's move to make its Constitution more reflective of a modern society by having "the mother of all spring cleans.
The 80s classics are also mushed together with more recent bleak post-punk and acoustic indie tracks, making the whole thing more reflective of teenagehood in general, rather than a total nostalgia trip.
It has done its best to distance itself from the worst corporate offenders, such as troubled Valeant Pharmaceuticals, a firm which PHRMA describes as having a strategy "more reflective of a hedge fund".
Sign up here for more analysis of US politics for global readers But there's no doubt Sanders has been more reflective since his scare, saying he should have listened more to his body.
The shadow names are more reflective of her and I. Some of them are places that we have been, or have our favorite looks from, and then some of them are our cultures.
As we've said before, each phase of the moon affects us differently: The new moon makes us more reflective; a waxing moon motivates us; a waning moon makes us more cautious and careful.
In more reflective moments, though, Trump confidants acknowledge that the President is bothered by the Flynn news, particularly because he is worried that another deluge of stories about Russia could overshadow his achievements.
" She added: "Don said, 'If they would be more reflective and be more upfront about things that were happening to them, they might get out of the game earlier if they needed to.
Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) kissing Pris (Daryl Hannah) after Deckard kills her is one of the film's iconic scenes, suggesting that Roy is a more reflective, loving, and sensitive soul than the film's protagonist.
Having had breast cancer, lost a sister and settled into a more mature stage of life, she has become more selective in her musical choices and more reflective in those she does take on.
After making her feature film debut in A Star Is Born, her fashion choices became more reflective of the leading lady role she was taking on, with occasional touches of her trademark camp style.
However, the references to ensuring time spent is "positive and intentional" go far beyond Facebook's talking points and are more reflective of the user wellbeing trend that's sweeping the tech industry as a whole.
"This sentence is more reflective of the seriousness of the case and it is more uniform with similar sexual assault cases in our County that result in convictions after trial," the sentencing document states.
If the first record was about us roaming around downtown bars, discovering NYC, then this one is more reflective… think of us locked in a dark room wondering what the hell's going on outside.
Twitter hashtags #Oscarsowhite or #boycotttheoscars highlight the ongoing conversation, with the chatter raising questions about whether the lack of diversity is more reflective of the film industry or the voting members of the academy.
The iconic, blonde doll will now be available in four body types, seven skin tones, 18 eye colors and 18 hairstyles, in hopes of being more reflective of the world the doll exists in.
This is part of a larger, nationwide movement to make theatre more reflective of the diversity that exists within Britain, and to open up theatre beyond its traditional white, middle class, middle-aged audiences.
J.D. Vance's "Hillbilly Elegy," at No. 1, and Nancy Isenberg's "White Trash," at No. 13, are more reflective explorations of how poor white Americans have felt stigmatized and abandoned by elitism and electoral politics.
The Biden campaign views the redeployment as a strategic investment in states they believe will provide Biden with a path to the nomination and ones they argue are more reflective of the Democratic Party.
George W. Bush was more concise and stayed on topic — generally more reflective, thoughtful and informed than he was given credit for but highly disciplined about sticking to the message he wanted to impart.
Shortly after Mandela took power, his sports advisers wanted to change the name and colors of the country's famed rugby team — the almost all-white "Springboks" — to something more reflective of black African identity.
It is not doctrine or dogma, but instead a code of canon law that essentially reasons that priests unburdened by spouses or children are both more reflective of Christ and devoted to pastoral demands.
Vivendi, which owns 24 percent of Telecom Italia's shares, earlier on Friday dropped its request for a board reshuffle but added it hoped for a board that was "more reflective of the company shareholder base".
But as those of us in the investment community branch out to support businesses that are more reflective of the diversity of American entrepreneurship, we need to start innovating in investment structures and processes themselves.
Midnight Odyssey's I, Voidhanger labelmate, 27-year-old Californian Jacob Buczarski of Mare Cognitum, takes a decidedly more synthetic, atmospheric, and more properly metal approach, confronting the cosmos in a more reflective and philosophical way.
Conversations with his subjects allowed him to observe that at the end of life, his muses were more reflective on the relationships that they've built over time, rather than the successes achieved in their careers.
In the end, I changed the recipe to be more reflective of both my memory and my current tastes, and, not to be a dick to Dom, I think it came out pretty fucking great.
Then I write a longer, more reflective recap that, because of the lateness of the hour, goes to an editor in Hong Kong for a final edit and generally publishes by 2 or 3 a.m.
This early in the race, though, polling is more reflective of name recognition than anything else; the two leading candidates for 203, Mr. Biden and Bernie Sanders, are recognized by 220 percent of Democratic primary voters.
He calls for eliminating the Electoral College, eliminating the Senate filibuster, allowing Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia to become states and taking steps to make the House of Representatives more reflective of the country.
And it depicted the city and its signature elements like Central Park and the waterways in a fashion more reflective of reality — the park wasn't square, as on the earlier map, and the water wasn't beige.
"The show on a larger level has a diversity, not only in the writer's room -- which we really lobbied for -- but in terms of our cast, that's more reflective of what this country is," says Smits.
And he has sparked a heated debate about whether Democrats should demote Iowa from first-in-the-nation voting status, and instead designate a state that is more reflective of the country's and the party's diversity.
Pressed by the host, NBC's Chuck Todd, Mr. Rubio was more reflective than he tends to be in most public appearances, saying that he thought that Mr. Trump had degraded the tone of the entire presidential race.
Knowing where we stand in relation to everything else better equips us to make more humane, more reflective, and more ethical choices online—all by showing how our individual me is entwined within a much larger we.
"It gives us the opportunity to be more reflective of what's going on, rather than completely having to react tweet to tweet, which has been the challenge with the news period that we're in," Jones tells ITK.
So in January, health reporters and editors from across the paper were pulled together into a new team, led by Ms. Dugger, that's more reflective of how tightly the different threads of health care are knotted together.
It also urges research into two of the most widely discussed planet-hacking concepts: solar engineering, or injecting particles into the stratosphere to make it more reflective, and carbon capture, or sucking CO2 right out of the sky.
"The Citi index is more reflective of Wall St economists that were more pessimistic than needed rather than a sign of an economic acceleration," Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group, said in a recent note.
They have since dropped by almost 222.42 percent to Monday's close of $22016 a tonne, still more than double what they were in the middle of last year, but also probably a level more reflective of market dynamics.
The spending not consumed by legal expenses was more reflective of Mr. Trump's campaign-style political operation, which did not pause after his election, unlike most presidential campaigns' operations, which are dialed back or rolled into party committees.
Steyer's campaign is already saying a raw vote count may be more reflective of a candidate's strength in the state than the final result, which hands out delegates only to those who achieve 15 percent support or higher.
Seven solutions Additionally, there are steps that can be taken to lessen the influence of the most angry in the nomination process, so that candidates are more reflective of a greater number of people, and not the passionate few.
Putting a third presidential candidate on stage might enable the election of left-leaning, centrist, and right-leaning coalition with a president who can govern more effectively, and in a manner more reflective of the views of most Americans.
Researchers have proposed sending satellites into space that would reflect solar energy, injecting sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere, cloud-seeding to make them more reflective, or whitening roofs and developing reflective crops that would not absorb as much sun.
As the unconventional pipe organ is so loud and so encompassing, it reminds me of walking into church — a space where one is expected to acknowledge a higher being, or be in a spiritual, more reflective state of mind.
While pro forma leverage is outside of Fitch's expectations for the rating, we expect AMC to utilize free cash flow (FCF) to pay down debt and return to a credit profile more reflective of a 'B+' rating by year-end 2017.
"As I've been moving along chronologically in her books ... I've noticed her writing get more reflective towards the past, less in love with the studied carelessness of being young and hot and down for a good time," she wrote to me.
For decades, we've been trying to rebrand the trope of the single woman from sad lonely spinster to something more reflective of reality: an independent, discerning woman who is resistant to the pressures of the patriarchal social values we've inherited.
The visible evidence of lightning's wrath is more reflective, Cooper says, of the type of clothing a survivor had on, the coins they were carrying in their pockets and the jewelry they were wearing as the lightning flashed over them.
And that these people need ... these individuals, mostly tech billionaires, need to be more reflective about not only enjoying questions about what can they do moving forward, but how did we get here and what was their role in that.
Take note: Many daily newspapers do not get enough web traffic to be recorded by comScore, the data source used by Pew, so the figures in the report are more reflective of the top 50 U.S. newspapers based on circulation.
So, yes, the Nielsen numbers for You and Sex Education were released by a frequent critic of Netflix who might not have done so had they been more reflective of Netflix's initial projection of 40 million accounts for each series.
Chinese smart phone maker Xiaomi stumbled 6 percent on its debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday, but early investor Hans Tung says the company's performance is more reflective of investor confusion than the strength of the stock.
In some ways, affirmative action has become more sophisticated over time, as diversity has become an established principle, and schools — barred by law from using racial quotas — have sought an ideal mix of students that is more reflective of society.
In the non-scripted space, the upcoming Comedy Central series Not Safe with Nikki Glaser , which premieres Tuesday, will feature the comedian talking frankly about sex — but it's clear that she hopes her comedy will end up being more reflective than raunchy.
He would pivot from two years of wrecking-ball tactics to make a start at building a new world order, more reflective of 21st-century realities and designed to manage the rivalry between the United States and China that will define the century.
And so, the music that gives them the opportunity to incorporate that into their lives is going to be energetic, rhythmic and upbeat music, compared to the more reflective, complex things you'd prefer in the winter, when you might not be as sociable.
Moreover, when I stumbled on a translation of his songs, it only confirmed what I'd suspected: The way the guy thought was clearly different from others; all at once, you'd have the entertaining side of him and the more reflective, deeper one.
But when you bring the entire iceberg into view, you see a version of Trump that is much more reflective of Trump's entire business career — a scam artist who profits off the misplaced trust of his fans just as much as anything else.
"With Lonmin the offer made is more reflective of the particular financial and operation position that Lonmin is in and obviously AMCU has taken offence to that but we need to be cognizant of the realities the operations are facing," Wellsted said.
His office places some larger bodies with medical researchers on occasion, but they're particularly useful in clinical training because they're more reflective than small donors of the patient population everyone, from EMTs to trauma doctors to morticians, will encounter in the field.
What a breath of fresh air this was in a season unusually saturated with the ballet score: Where the New York Philharmonic's "Rite" in September was labored and unmenacing, this one was terrifying and ultimately more reflective of the primitive, sacrificial dance.
We tried to evoke the interior monologue of a person's life by seeing them at work, but then sitting down in their home after work in a quiet space, asking them to speak intimately and quietly, and then recording their more reflective thoughts.
The new editor and publisher, Elecia R. Dexter, said she wanted to make the newspaper, The Democrat-Reporter, more reflective of the community it serves in Linden, a small town in western Alabama that is about 59 percent white and 41 percent black.
Even as police shootings in the city remain stubbornly high, and many poor black and Latino residents, especially young men, still complain about heavy-handed tactics, the force has become gentler in recent times, and its demographics more reflective of the city.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Making cities and farm fields more reflective - including by painting buildings white or leaving more land unploughed after harvests - could reduce extreme heat by up to 3 degrees Celsius in areas where the techniques are used, scientists say.
Researchers proffer a variety of solutions to this problem, from the use of lightly coloured, more reflective aggregate in concrete, to permeable asphalt which is more likely to be cooled by the air or rainfall, to lime-based reflective paints for roofs and walls.
I have distinct, repetitive memories of traversing galleries along Ft. Lauderdale's Las Olas Boulevard as a child, peering through the glass windows at more reflective surfaces: smooth blue dolphins, orange fish, angel-shaped fountains that made twinkly bell noises when the water hit the basin.
As is tradition, the massive White House gingerbread house anchors the State Dining Room décor, only this year, Trump asked that more Washington monuments be added to the edible display, making it more reflective of the entire National Mall than just the White House building.
"We are excited to literally be changing the face of the brand — these new dolls represent a line that is more reflective of the world girls see around them," Evelyn Mazzocco, Barbie's senior vice president and global general manager said in a press release.
As Mr. Downey described them, Anthony is "a bit more reflective, a yin guy," while Joe is the intense yang of the partnership: "Bitcoin was invented to keep Joe Russo from killing himself during the last 20 percent of the shoot," Mr. Downey said.
Some of the hallmarks of the feminist movement writ large are there — equal pay, reproductive freedom — and some are more reflective of a new generation of feminists who are just as likely to talk about climate change in the same breath as police brutality.
Hunx also showed an earnest side: For his 2012 solo Hunx album Hairdresser Blues, Bogart toned down the kitsch and took a more reflective route, paying tribute in one song to late friend Jay Reatard, and in another, "When You're Gone," to his father.
The second issue, which is available for preorder now and will be distributed for free in stores on July 4, is more reflective about the state of the US and American values, as well as the potential of grassroots publishing and the power of printed images.
"I think when you become a mother, you're much more reflective on things and I was thinking about my son and anticipating as he got older, I would never ask him to hold this secret for me," the actress told Harry Connick Jr. in November 2016.
So I think, you know, we're still stuck in a mind-body meatsuit, we're not getting out of it, so we better learn how do we use it in a way that brings out the higher angels of our nature, the more reflective parts of ourselves.
A crime epic which reunites Mr Scorsese with the lead actors from "Goodfellas" and "Casino", Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, the three-and-a-half-hour film, based on a true story, offers little more than slower, quieter, more reflective renditions of some familiar refrains.
If your woo-woo tendencies run a little more reflective, check out Mira Ptacin's The In-Betweens: The Spiritualists, Mediums, and Legends of Camp Etna, an engaging first-person account of the time the author spent at a remote Maine camp where people commune with the dead.
Traders still think the pound will be more volatile than other major currencies such as the euro and Swiss franc, though, and say the indication of calm is more reflective of the subdued price action of the most recent period, rather than of what could be in store.
It's up to the organization to determine how they will calculate this median employee pay figure, meaning some ratios may be more reflective of the earnings of full-time staff, while others may factor in the wages of part-time and seasonal workers, arriving at lower overall median pay.
"We are much more inclined to view the dollar-yen-led decline in the dollar, modest dip in bond yields and softer stocks as more reflective of short-term market positioning," Ray Attrill, global co-head of foreign exchange strategy at the National Australia Bank, said in a note.
Ideas for how to cool the Earth with technology run the gamut from dumping a bunch of iron filings in the ocean to stimulate carbon-hungry phytoplankton, to making Earth's clouds more reflective by seeding them with light-scattering particles, to sticking a giant solar reflector up into space.
But the rest of it — the overwhelming desire to punish Gregg, the need for "justice," the threats and harassment that Gregg (and other people who share her name) is receiving, the necessity to point out irresponsibility — is much more reflective of our own behavior and shortcomings than Gregg's.
The same parents can raise a dreamy, reflective girl and a driven, competitive one—the job is not to nurse her nature but to help elicit the essential opposite: to help the dreamy one to be a little more driven, the competitive one to be a little more reflective.
That finding was based on a small sample size, but combined with the experiences of my interviewees, it seems to indicate that the colorblind message promoted by prominent black Republicans is more reflective of what the Republican leadership values than of what black people within the G.O.P. actually feel.
"The administration there took the position that Howard should be the 'Black Harvard,' and we felt 'No, Howard should be its own identity and be more reflective of the interest of the students who were there, have a mission to serve the black community,'" Gittens told CNN Wednesday.
Making our government more reflective of the people starts by building a more diverse pipeline of talent -- including women, people of color, LGBTQ and working-class folks -- who can take their experiences working on city councils and school boards today and apply it when running for national office.
It was an intense match in which the big crowd in Arthur Ashe Stadium seemed more reflective than fully engaged; one in which Serena's celebration was understandably subdued with her sister across the net, even if their matches are no longer the awkward, constricted affairs of their early years.
Mr. Horovitz, directing this nicely acted Gloucester Stage Company production at La MaMa's First Floor Theater, is in a much more reflective mode than he was in "Out of the Mouths of Babes," the hoary black comedy that starred Estelle Parsons last summer at the Cherry Lane Theater.
That's not what they're made for; the format is meant to be a more reflective, casual and conversational way to get to know the field, from candidates with fractional support and slim chances at the nomination, to those who are battling for frontrunner status in the Democratic primary.
But with its well-judged blend of dance-pop bangers and more reflective Cher moments, this album would become her highest-charting ever in the U.S., debuting at number three and yielding the fist-pumping anthem "Woman's World," which spawned a hilarious parody from future RuPaul's Drag Race contestant Charlie Hides.
The songs are more weathered and less bombastic than the hits on their previous albums Anything Goes and Here's to the Good Times, channelling more reflective perspectives—instead of living it up at the party, they're reliving the party from places of security and comfort, with a tumbler of Old Camp in hand.
Similarly, Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey is very public about his love of Eastern philosophy and meditation practices as ways of leading a more reflective, focused life, but is quick to brush aside the idea that Twitter has design features that hijack people's attention and get them to spend time aimlessly cruising the platform.
In research for their book, "Two Plus Two: Couples and Their Couple Friendships," authors Geoffrey Greif and Kathleen Deal found that couples who were engaged with other couples frequently were more reflective of their own relationships and were able to analyze both positive and negative interactions between the members of the other couple.
"We have a Supreme Court that's been dominated by white males throughout its entire history, and it's time to make sure that we build a Supreme Court that is more reflective of the life experiences of the entire country," said Charles Chamberlain, executive director of Democracy for America, a liberal advocacy group.
And so there was perhaps no moment more reflective of all of their baggage, all of their drama and all of their heartache, than the scene that ended Tuesday night's episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, when – for the first time all season – the sisters sat down together, face to face, and talked.
I think one of them is really that it was created in an explosion of techno-utopianism, and the students and a lot of the faculty, not all of them, have wanted the Media Lab to become more reflective and to think about what did social consequences and bringing social sciences in, things like that.
I like to think about the Walk of Fame growing: being more inclusive, more diverse, and being more reflective of those positive qualities of Hollywood and the entertainment industry that the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce thought to memorialize in the first place, instead of thinking about only the removal of those stars which no longer shine so brightly.
"Gunn closed with a thought that gets a standing ovation from us, writing, "Whatever the case, if we're going to continue to make movies based on the almost all white heroes and supporting characters from the comics of the last century, we're going to have to get used to them being more reflective of our diverse present world.
But a more reflective interpretation of the speech might see the generous amounts of time devoted to military issues and international affairs in a different light -- as a sign that the achievement of China's dream relies as never before on a world that will at least cooperate with it -- even if they don't proactively support it.
The push to be more welcoming to women is one part of the Space Force's larger effort to build a service that's more reflective of a 21st-century workplace, including keeping gendered terms out of the service's culture and offering more flexible policies to enter and exit the service over the course of a career. Maj. Gen.
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If she's president, they see Clinton pursuing policies that are much more reflective of her history as a moderate Democrat whose career in federal government has often involved working with Republicans in the majority, both in Congress during six of the eight years in her husband's administration and in her tenure as a New York senator while Bush was president.
"If you could implement [feedback circuitry] in a deep network, you could go from a network that has kind of a knee-jerk reaction—give input and get output—to one that's more reflective, that can start thinking about inputs and testing hypotheses," said Sejnowski, who serves as an advisor to President Obama's $100 million BRAIN Initiative, of which the Microns project is a part.
Instead of direct attacks on the Republican Party or his opponent on Friday, Bredesen was more reflective, arguing that it's his party that needs to apologize for leaving voters like those lined up in Paris by focusing too much on issues like what should happen to Confederate monuments on public land or whether transgender students should be banned from using bathrooms conforming with their gender identity.
It was during this early scene—in which a sort of pantomime is enacted beneath Ehle's beautiful voice and Mays's restrained, often comic excitability—that I thought that Rogers and Sher might be on their way to making something that was more reflective of the times than the "truth," a dissonant opera of talk and movement, lies and evasions and beliefs: the stuff of politics.
And so I've been really through the ups and downs with this journey of my life with relapsing MS, but figuring out how to still live as full life as possible," she says, and adds, "I think when you become a mother, you're much more reflective on things and I was thinking about my son and anticipating as he got older, I would never ask him to hold this secret for me.
We think that markets like Southeast Asia, India, and MENA, are particularly applicable for Chinese technologies, because, one, the kind of dynamic between government and private sector in those markets is actually more reflective of the Chinese dynamic than the US, two, a lot of those markets seem to be at a similar stage in their technology evolution, adoption of technologies, like China, so kind of a mobile-first basis, as opposed to having to unlearn old consumption habits, or wean themselves off of PC-based businesses, and third, you know, Chinese business models, particularly these platform approaches, where you start with a core product, like messaging, and then you build off of it, to include restaurant bookings, and tickets, and ride sharing, that model works, and it's proven to build multibillion dollar companies, in a very short period of time, and so that is a really attractive approach, that now folks in those geographies are attempting as well.

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