Word: reflecter
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Politicians and lobbyists are keenly aware of polls that reflect little public trust in Clinton's attempt to reform health care. In a Time/CNN survey conducted last week, only 15% of those polled had "a lot of confidence" in Clinton's ability to reform the health-care system, while twice as many expressed "no confidence" and 52% had "only some." Asked what effect Clinton's reforms would have on the quality of health care, only 19% said it would "get better," while 35% expected it would "get worse" and 41% predicted "no effect." A majority, 56%, expect that reform will...
...selling more than 4 million copies. Song after song started off with gorgeous guitar hooks, as in the anxious chords that kicked off Smells Like Teen Spirit, or the bouncy bass-guitar strumming that launched Lithium. Its punk-inspired, we-couldn't-care-less ethos seemed to reflect the restless apathy some young people felt toward their times. "Oh well, whatever, nevermind," Cobain sang on Teen Spirit. The strength of Nevermind was its ambiguity; the next logical step was an album with structure, a clear vision...
...photographs reflect a work site under construction. The photographs do not show environmental danger of any kind, nor the potential for any unusual health-related concerns, other than those connected with the normal debris and dust associated with construction and remodeling...
None, however, would speak for the record, saying the department has a policy that officers should not speak to the media and may be disciplined for doing so. But Kotowski says his views reflect those of many officers. "I can honestly say without a doubt that this is the consensus of the department," he said...
...south. Breaking with a long-standing policy of diplomatic silence, the International Committee of the Red Cross has reported severe malnutrition among camp inmates; Muslims have filled out the details with reports of brutal beatings and even torture. The perdition visible in these pictures only begins to reflect the impossibility of putting the heritage of peaceful coexistence back together again in Mostar -- a difficulty reflected sadly throughout the rest of Bosnia and Herzegovina...