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121. The conformation should reflect the breed's dual-purpose nature, and quality is more important than size. 122. And Fiordiligi puts up more resistance than her sister Dorabella, and her brilliant coloratura arias reflect her emotional torment. 123. Everything that is past is either a learning experience to grow on, a beautiful memory to reflect on, or a motivating factor to act upon.Denis Waitley 124. She needs to be able to reflect on her own behavior, feelings, and tendencies more than the average child. 125. It is thought to reflect defective cell proliferation control and delayed onset of normal differentiation. 126. Reflect your thoughts and watch others mirror them back to you.Stephen Richards 127. The high proportion of adults with cystic fibrosis in non-manual occupations may reflect selection or response bias. 128. The fact that patients with active colitis were more affected than those with quiescent disease in Roediger's studies could reflect this. 129. Rossignol and Phillis theorize that this pattern of caffeine use may reflect an unsuccessful attempt by the women to self-medicate with caffeine. 130. Does it reflect your belief that you are hopelessly absent-minded? 131. They reflect a tough tradition among rural women of shouldering a heavy economic burden and speaking their mind. 132. A key feature of the module is that the programme should reflect activities and contexts which the student values and has chosen. 133. The clinical manifestations will reflect the location of the epileptogenic focus. 134. These findings also reflect the higher proportion of elderly patients with colonic disease. 135. If you pay by credit card, the charge will reflect the exchange rate. 136. These sums can then be varied over time to reflect changes consequent upon the damage caused to the injured party. 137. Attitudes expressed in the poll reflect a society with conflicting views of firearms. 138. The methodology chapter must reflect the actual facts of the research experience. 139. Not glass to reflect bit of the world, but a crystal ball to look into soas to understand the world. 140. But the odds being quoted reflect the general consensus that it is a three-horse race between Donegal, Derry and Down. 141. But on closer examination, they reflect the 2560-15 percent breakdown. 142. Reflect the principal aspirations of the professions to provide better care. 143. In western capitalist economies the vast majority of governments have sought to reflect this distinction by adopting anti-insider dealing laws. 144. The mirror was angled to reflect light from a window. 145. As a result the accounts produced will tend to reflect a fairly accurate view of the profitability of the business. 146. Carmarthen's street scenes reflect bygone years as do its placenames. 147. Reasons which authoritative directives should, but fail to, reflect are none the less among the reasons which justify holding the directives binding. 148. Thus the blacks on the boats reflect as lighter richer browns. 149. Leetmaa suggested they may reflect a fundamentally hotter climate caused by global warming. 150. He certainly felt that the culture of the state should reflect the fact that it was 93 percent Roman catholic.