11. In its case, however, much of the opposition apparently reflected the sentiments of members who believed the proposed legislation would do too much, not too little. 12. News executives may voice statements similar to those of their bosses, but you know the words do not reflect the sentiments in their hearts. 13. Reflecting the sentiment that art should speak directly to the viewer, no text blocks explain or interpret the work. 14. She thought, however, that he had reflected the sentiments instilled by the adults around him and not necessarily his real feelings. 15. Sometimes their voices may not reflect sentiments of the population at large, but they get attention because they speak up. 16. Such sentiment is reflected in a national poll conducted in late November and early December by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center in Washington. 17. That sentiment was reflected in the debate on the House floor Thursday. 18. That sentiment is reflected in the financial contributions the two major presidential contenders have received. 19. The mixed sentiment is reflected in two studies released to coincide with the conference. 20. The increase apparently reflected sentiment that Apple was taking necessary steps. |