11. Donald Parr, chairman of William Baird, said the figures reflect the fact that Darchem is a mix of businesses performing both very well and very badly. 12. Conservative MP Michael Fallon said the decline in training places in the Darlington area reflects the fact that unemployment is not the problem it once was. 13. This reflects the fact that the commodities boom was highly generalized, and therefore unlikely to have been a freak coincidence of very different developments in different markets. 14. This reflects the fact that politics often involves the exchange of symbolic resources rather than substantive ones, since these are important in the mobilization of political action. 15. It seems that the length of time in them answering reflects the fact that all these sort of pollution inspectorates and Health and Safety Executives are understaffed. 16. Among prime-time viewers, women easily outnumber men, and the programming increasingly reflects this fact. 17. Analysts said the modest movement in the stock reflected the fact that most investors already assumed Rituxan would be approved. 18. Another wish list reflected the fact that Harlem residents are hard-pressed to find the most basic amenities. 19. A part of the dilemma reflects the fact that state officials were bargaining last year with an eye toward Congress. 20. A. Most airlines reduced fares to reflect the fact the tax is gone. |