Word: toreflect
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...After allegations very similar to those nowbefore you there could be a written acknowledgmentof wrongdoing on the part of the President," Weldsaid. "It's something that could be negotiated toreflect the gravity of what he has done...
...most important world organization is theUnited Nations. I think that the fiftiethanniversary of its birth could be an occasion toreflect on how to infuse it with a new ethos, anew strength and a new meaning, and make it thetruly most important arena of good co-operationamong all cultures that make up our planetarycivilization...
Hands-on participation allows Langone toreflect somewhat philosophically abbot medicineand life in general. His gross anatomy experience,for example, prompts a reflection about death,privacy, sex and love. "The heart is out," hewrites, "and holding it in my hand. I feel that itis cold, and I think of hard-hearted Hannah, thevamp of Savannah, and hear of my heart andValentine cards and love, courage, and thestrength of kids and lions...
During Bauer's stint in the church, leadersmade sure new converts did not have time toreflect on the major choices they were making intheir lives, he says. "We would plan things outand call it [the convert's] conversion calendar,"he says. "We had it scheduled so they had verylittle time to reflect on the momentous decisionswe were encouraging them to make...
...other words, just as Expos could shape itscourses to work with the concentrations, perhapsthe concentrations could shape their classwork toreflect the values and focus of an Expos section...