Reflects
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Note that even though engineers have high-level specialization, in Big Tech most experienced software engineers are expected to be able to pick a broad range of engineering work, and the interview process also
reflects
this generalist approach.
After the facial surgery, she said, "My face now
reflects
my personality.
They feel that they've actually gained what they never had, that their face now
reflects
their personality.
One that was published recently by David Keith at Harvard is to take chalk and put dust up into the stratosphere, where it
reflects
off sunlight.
I believe this wish
reflects
a painful truth that I've learned in the past 15 years.
And I was really struck once I'd drawn this picture to realize that the symbol of well-being in many ancient cultures
reflects
this very same sense of dynamic balance, from the Maori Takarangi to the Taoist Yin Yang, the Buddhist endless knot, the Celtic double spiral.
It actually
reflects
changes in the brain that provide an excellent opportunity for education and social development.
Democracy matters because it
reflects
an idea of equality and an idea of liberty.
It
reflects
an idea of dignity, the dignity of the individual, the idea that each individual should have an equal vote, an equal say, in the formation of their government.
It seems that writers know that the child outside of family
reflects
on what family truly is more than what it promotes itself to be.
This sound wave comes out and it
reflects
and echoes back off objects in their environment, and the bats then hear these echoes and they turn this information into an acoustic image.
And the trouble with that objection, it
reflects
a total misunderstanding of how much local economies involve everyone being interdependent.
The humor
reflects
back on us.
The bottom line is, bees dying
reflects
a flowerless landscape and a dysfunctional food system.
They all tell me that we can build cities that can grow, but grow in a way that
reflects
the diverse residents that live in those cities; grow in a way that can accommodate all income groups, all colors, creeds, genders.
And this development in childhood
reflects
the development of our species.
Each one of us has a unique voiceprint that
reflects
our age, our size, even our lifestyle and personality.
And that in part
reflects
the complexity of drug development.
It
reflects
the habitat that they come from.
And they liked it, and their friends saw it, and by homophily, we know that he probably had smart friends, and so it spread to them, and some of them liked it, and they had smart friends, and so it spread to them, and so it propagated through the network to a host of smart people, so that by the end, the action of liking the curly fries page is indicative of high intelligence, not because of the content, but because the actual action of liking
reflects
back the common attributes of other people who have done it.
You transmit a wireless signal to the sky, it
reflects
off some airplane, comes back to you, and you start detecting these airplanes.
So in indoor environments, the signal not only
reflects
off the person, if
reflects
off the person, off the floor, the ceiling, off other people around, and you get very complex reflections where the same signal
reflects
off me and then off you, and then off the ceiling, then off the floor.
Scrotal temperature
reflects
intratesticular temperature and is lowered by shaving.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in a 1968 speech where he
reflects
upon the Civil Rights Movement, states, "In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends."
And this
reflects
the extraordinary strength of the emerging Indian middle class and the power that their mobile phones bring.
There is a single candle flickering in the center; by an arrangement of reflective glasses, it
reflects
into infinity in all directions.
The pencil looks yellow because it
reflects
yellow light more than it
reflects
the other colors.
You might have heard that light is a kind of wave and that the color of an object is related to the frequency of light waves it
reflects.
That
reflects
the general underfunding of the organizations working on these issues.
Ice absorbs longer, redder wavelengths of light, and
reflects
shorter, bluer light.
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