Examples of 'tends to reflect' in a sentence

Meaning of "tends to reflect"

tends to reflect: typically shows or indicates

How to use "tends to reflect" in a sentence

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tends to reflect
The media tends to reflect the political parties.
When you make bad decisions, it tends to reflect poorly on me.
It tends to reflect the season.
Usually the function name tends to reflect its main purpose.
It tends to reflect poorly on a commander when his men resort to mutiny.
Seeing water in dreams tends to reflect your ambition in life.
The media tends to reflect the theories popular at a given time.
It bears repeating that a person 's theology tends to reflect our personal morality.
This variable tends to reflect the macroeconomic fundamentals of these nations.
The weakest services component was transport, which tends to reflect fluctuations in goods trade.
Your profile tends to reflect what you are feeling or thinking at the moment.
I appreciate your entrepreneurial ingenuity, but importing Bookies tends to reflect poorly on a company.
Bilateral assistance tends to reflect historic ties from the colonial past.
On the contrary, the lower surface 64 tends to reflect them.
Performance in education tends to reflect quality problems related to both teachers and equipment.

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The labour market situation tends to reflect economic developments with a lag.
The CDI tends to reflect a greater number of false negatives than false positives.
And the academic level of the parents tends to reflect their ability to solve problems.
Esvelt tends to reflect a view of science that is as skeptical as the public 's.
This makes sense, as mass media tends to reflect current social climate.
The particular mix tends to reflect the social philosophy of the provincial government in question.
In addition, Burmese literature tends to reflect local folklore and culture.
American cinema tends to reflect this new passion for the wine in the society.
My recent work tends to reflect that . ”.
Their work tends to reflect left-wing themes and points-of-view.
Writing by early proponents of cyberspace tends to reflect this assumption ( see Howard Rheingold ) . [ 14 ].
His religious life tends to reflect his narcissism and his dependence-autonomy conflict.
Progress in the disarmament field tends to reflect the general political climate of the day ”.
Their conversational ability tends to reflect the belief that the world revolves around them.
I think the Hajj tends to reflect the state of the Ummah.
Residential architecture tends to reflect the city 's development over two centuries.
For this reason, Egyptian art tends to reflect an idealized world rather than reality.

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Examples of using Reflect
Help the entrepreneur reflect on their learnings
And to reflect on what it was that he meant to each of us
The ballot papers reflect this pattern
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