1. Call his machines what you will-sculptures, utopian models, proposals, follies-they reflect a will to succeed. 2. The Council declared that this reflected the will of the Serbs, as expressed by an overwhelming vote in favour of autonomy in the unofficial referendum conducted in August. 3. Or should they merely reflect the will of Parliament? 4. Aristide needs, above all, the trust of all parties that his government reflects the will of the Haitian people. 5. By reflecting the will of the people this week, it has moved mountains. 6. Now, strikingly, Republicans have seized on the same refrain to portray Senate Democrats as over-interpreting the Senate switch as reflecting the will of the people. 7. Pro-split leaders had argued that the earlier vote, held on a Wednesday, failed to reflect the will of staff nurses who could not get out of work. 8. Rather, they reflect the will of the president and the party, who have the power to name them to other government positions once their terms end. 9. Reflecting the will of the people in the national budget is basic to the principle of democracy. 10. The Founding Fathers believed that legislatures reflected the will of the people, yet would render a more tempered judgment than the population at large. |