1. Chicago policemen, like most policemen, reflect blue-collar values. 2. It is no accident that these three processes combine to produce buildings that reflect the values of those involved. 3. Our institutions were set up by middle-class people and the staff, even when their own origins are working-class, reflect those values. 4. Second, the hedonic pricing method would analyse the behaviour of economic agents whose prices reflected the value of voluntary labour. 5. These plays were the mouthpiece of the revolutionary bourgeoisie and always reflected their values. 6. They must instead stick to a range of sensible prices reflecting the value of the target business to them. 7. A two hour dialysis time does not achieve equilibrium values of the eicosanoid measured but reflects epithelial values and has been used by other authors. 8. An alternative is for the distributing company to form a Newco within its group and capitalise it sufficiently to reflect the value of the Target business. 9. Its chairman, Ralph Hinchcliffe, said the price fully reflected the value of the businesses. |