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The successful realization of official peace talks through an observer
reflects
the significant progress made since informal discussions were held last November.
The current radicalization of Hong Kong citizens, particularly its young people,
reflects
a desire to change that, and make China pay a price for reneging on its promise of “self-rule” and responding to dissent with repression.
That this outcome is possible – despite protestations to the contrary by all involved –
reflects
the willful ignorance and lack of imagination of Europe’s heads of state and government.
The Congress also produced a blueprint for the country’s future development until 2050, one that
reflects
the changes that economic reform and opening have brought to China.
This most likely
reflects
the consistent and credible threat of US retaliation.
China’s enthusiasm for RMB internationalization since 2009 partly
reflects
its frustration with the lack of progress in reforming the international financial architecture, and with the state of regional financial cooperation.
It is easy to assume that the recent split between Qatar, on the one hand, and Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, on the other, over Qatar’s support for jihadist groups
reflects
these countries’ allocation of loyalties.
This unusual four-way split on its nine-member MPC
reflects
differences in how the contradictory influences on price stability are assessed.
But the making of Morales as a leader able to combine these three dimensions
reflects
two institutional reforms in the 1990’s that expanded social participation and opened up opportunities for new leaders and political movements.
The persistent downward pressure on the renminbi
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a growing fear that Chinese policymakers have no coherent solution to the dilemmas they face.
While this view probably stems from France’s historical political and military prowess, it also
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the country’s current interests.
The surge in business and consumer sentiment
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an assumption that is deeply rooted in the American psyche: that deregulation and tax cuts always unleash transformative pro-growth entrepreneurship.
But their opposition to change
reflects
not only a certain denial of reality.
The world’s seeming obsession with the BRICS’ perceived rise and fall
reflects
a desire to identify the country or group of countries that would take over from the United States as global leader.
Pandora’s name means “all gifts,” and
reflects
the fact that all of the gods contributed to her composition.
The commentary in the People’s Daily also
reflects
that new sense of confidence.
Supporters of such legislation – including advocates in the United States of a recently proposed Arizona law that would have permitted business owners to refuse service to gays on religious grounds – argue that it
reflects
an organic popular backlash against a threat to “traditional” values.
Whether or not the current correction
reflects
their fears, the politicians ultimately could be proved right.
We can reduce childhood deprivation and increase equality of opportunity, thereby laying the groundwork for a more just and prosperous future – one that
reflects
our own avowed values.
In part that
reflects
an aggressive export strategy in Asia's other economies where the collapse of domestic demand brought about export dumping over and above what comes from increased competitiveness.
This comparatively benign situation
reflects
Colombia’s relatively favorable macroeconomic conditions.
To be sure, this partly
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fatigue from decades of democracy promotion on the part of the West.
So the birth and development of the welfare state
reflects
an inescapable fact: freedom and equality are both in tension and intimately linked, because both values are part and parcel of the democratic project.
Hence, the recent evolution of Puerto Rican bond prices
reflects
an expectation that the additional funds will go not to Puerto Ricans still suffering from the devastating effects of Maria, but rather to the commonwealth’s creditors.
In part, the criticism of Varoufakis
reflects
less the substance of his proposals than the manner in which he approached his interlocutors.
It
reflects
growing diplomatic activism in multilateral institutions, in order to reorient them in a direction more compatible with what China regards as its “core national interests.”
But the tit-for-tat retaliation that has followed the raid
reflects
deeper sources of mistrust and mutual suspicion.
In sum, the pragmatists would limit Iranian-American dealings, keeping them focused on an agenda that largely
reflects
Iran's domestic concerns.
But others are startling, which partly
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skewed public perceptions of poverty’s prevalence and severity, as well as the challenge of acquiring accurate data.
This statement
reflects
and reinforces the gloomy view that we are not making any progress in reducing poverty.
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