1. Their emphasis on giving instead of getting accurately reflects the demands of a tough and radical gospel. 2. The fact that subjects used a range of numbers may of course only reflect the demands placed on them by the experiment. 3. Furthermore, within nations, local governments and their intervention are seen as largely reflecting the demands made by class interests at the local level. 4. King continues with the assumption that decisions reflect the demand of the median voter and makes no allowance for governmental failure. 5. Pollitt argues that this approach was largely process-oriented but has recently shifted to outcomes reflecting the demands of more powerful purchasing organisations and litigious consumers. 6. In both cases, supply is merely reflecting demand and is thus endogenously determined. 7. If the government controls interest rates and the supply of money reflects the demand, then the analysis becomes somewhat different. 8. The increase is said by industry insiders to reflect demand for environmentally safer products. 9. And the process was responding, not only with shouts from the floor but with the stirrings of innovative lawmaking that reflected public demands for change. |