Reflects
in sentence
1553 examples of Reflects in a sentence
This pattern
reflects
the Fed’s own obsession with price stability, which encourages preemptive interest-rate increases to head off inflation, but restrains equivalent preemptive reductions to head off unemployment.
What is needed is a legitimate system of rules, norms, and institutions, devised by private as well as government stakeholders, that
reflects
the emerging global nature of economic, political, and social activity as the old state loses its dominance and must coexist with a patchwork of non-state structures of association.
Remarkably, this
reflects
the emergence of new trade flows, not simply the redirection of existing ones.
The politicization of foreign aid
reflects
the same hubris.
That
reflects
the power not only of vested interests but also of established ideas.
At its core, Brexit
reflects
a pervasive phenomenon in the high-income world: rising support for populist parties campaigning for a clampdown on immigration.
President Donald Trump argues that the widening US external deficit
reflects
unfair international rules that benefit its trade partners, with China receiving the most attention.
The continued growth of US trade deficits, particularly since the mid-1980s,
reflects
monetary expansion by the Federal Reserve, which has inflated real estate and stock prices; thanks to the resulting wealth effect, consumption has increased and saving has decreased.
The global risk to US inflation
reflects
not only a cyclical upturn in the world economy, but also mounting trade frictions that pose serious threats to the stability of global value, or supply, chains (GVCs).
While this new strain of global pressures on US inflation
reflects
the impact of aggressive trade policies on GVCs, the domestic pressures stem from a more familiar source: an extremely tight labor market.
For starters, because the current account
reflects
the difference between a country’s savings and investment, Germany is assumed to be saving too much and investing too little.
More fundamentally, the typical case for German fiscal stimulus
reflects
economists’ failure to appreciate the potentially dominant role of financial flows on the balance of payments.
In part, India’s slowdown paradoxically
reflects
the substantial fiscal and monetary stimulus that its policymakers, like those in all major emerging markets, injected into its economy in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
Of course, the UN often falls short of its noble aspirations, since it
reflects
the realities of world politics, even while seeking to transcend them.
At its best and at its worst, the UN is a mirror of our world: it
reflects
our differences and our convergences, our hopes and aspirations, and our limitations and failures.
Korea’s relatively low ranking
reflects
the inclusion of North Korea.
Of course, the overall cooling of political tensions
reflects
the collapse of another misconception of the Bush administration – that the “axis of evil” is an irrational coalition interested only in spreading evil.
Netanyahu’s Border WarTEL AVIV – Binyamin Netanyahu’s furious rejection of US President Barack Obama’s proposal to use the 1967 borders as the basis for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian dispute – frontiers that he called “utterly indefensible” –
reflects
not only the Israeli prime minister’s poor statesmanship, but also his antiquated military philosophy.
Deficiencies in any of these basic areas are usually the first thing investors complain about, which
reflects
how important they are.
But the region’s protest politics also
reflects
growing rejection of dictatorship and arbitrary rule.
The call for such a resolution
reflects
the impact of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s obnoxious behavior and the extremist views of several of his ministers, which have increased European countries’ sympathy for Palestinian statehood.
Take this example: if you return to the scene of a recent accident, you are likely to have a physical reaction that
reflects
activation of memories stored in the amygdala.
But, as I was told during my visit, the central government’s reluctance to move more quickly
reflects
its wariness of imposing immense fiscal pressures on local authorities.
But the status quo
reflects
yesterday’s thinking.
Western diplomats should escalate engagement with Turkey to ensure an outcome that
reflects
democratic values and is favorable to Western and Turkish interests alike.
In their view, the fact that the specifics of his accusations have changed
reflects
a recklessness that is inappropriate for the central bank governor.
That high percentage largely
reflects
America’s rapid productivity growth, which boosted wage rates.
Moreover, because this tendency
reflects
fundamental shifts in the way that people eat, it will be difficult to reverse.
The new treaty
reflects
clear recognition that the euro’s initial design was flawed.
The organization and allocation of power in the UN, the IMF, the World Bank, and the G7 meetings
reflects
a global equilibrium that disappeared long ago.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Economic
Their
Political
Growth
Partly
Global
About
World
Policy
Countries
Country
Other
Between
Current
Financial
Recent
Economy
Years
Power