Word: reflecter
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...weren't reading closely, you might get the idea the staff actually knew some economics. A further look, however, reveals the staff's shaky grasp of market forces. For instance, the Northeastern police department's higher salaries probably reflect a more dangerous job-site. Furthermore, when has a union ever claimed to have too high a pay level during contract negotiations...
Although the restructuring of the Governmentand Economics departments was prompted by thepresent shortage of space, the proposed changesalso reflect the intellectual necessity ofintegrating departments that now stand divided...
Revelations that his administration turned down requests for heavy armor that could have backed up American troops in Somalia reflect his failure. His reproach of Europe was an intentional distraction from his own shortcomings...
Those of you who keep track of our masthead will note a change this week. Likewise, those who follow our "From the Publisher" letters (we know you're out there) will have noticed that this note to you sports a new headline. Both reflect recent changes in the way Time operates, designed to bring business decisions closer to our readers and advertising customers. In my new role as president, I will continue to oversee all business functions at Time that taken together make up the publishing side of the magazine. In addition, I am now responsible for a variety...
Members of the standing committee said thechanges reflect the long-term goals of theathletic department. "This has been a long-termproject on the part of the department, in terms oftrying to develop a program which would improvewomen's athletics," said Dean of the College L.Fred Jewett '57. "It's not something that's justcome up overnight...