Word: reflective
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...rise in early applications is coupled with a 14 percent rise in general applications, but the general application pool does not reflect the increased diversity of the early applications, MIT officials said...
Union proponents said that AFSCME will better reflect HUCTW concerns than other national unions have done in the past. AFSCME has been a leader in women's issues, such as pay equity, and that appeals to HUCTW, which is trying to organize a labor pool that is 83 percent female as part of a "national struggle for the working woman," said Kristine Rondeau, a HUCTW organizer...
Each of the three rooms in the basement 'health club' has a different atmosphere. At the bottom of the staircase, lies the Universal weight room. The floor-to-ceiling mirrors reflect a row of exercise cycles, four or five Walkman-sporting students, and an imposing array of Universal machines...
...private community, as through final clubs. If the generally accepted principle of equality became a community dictum, elitist organizations that categorically exclude the majority of the student community might play a less central role in the social life of undergraduates. Student groups might at least recognize that they reflect and extend from a larger organization of equals...
...many analysts, it seemed that the previously irrepressible stock market was finally beginning to reflect the same economic uncertainty that last week kept the U.S. dollar bobbing against the Japanese yen and the West German mark. The latest official statistics presented at best a mixed picture of the health of American business. They put inflation last year at 1.1%, the lowest rate in a quarter-century, but also revealed that the economy was growing at a much slower rate -- 1.7% in the fourth quarter of 1986 -- than the Reagan Administration had expected...