"They reflect the fact that he is president, and our nations have a lot of problems to talk out."
But the numbers reflect the fact that change comes slow and hard.
This term better reflects the fact they are different, rather than less.
But it also reflects the fact that India's former approach simply was not working.
The difference reflects the fact that investors are expected to have to wait four months for the deal to close.
Reflects the fact that the game was first played on grass.
The name is probably reflecting the fact that this was the seat of a king.
"The stock clearly reflects the fact that he hasn't hit the home run, but it's not for lack of trying."
The book reflected the fact she was going to school.
In part, this choice reflected the fact that the country had already moved some way toward a mixed economy before 1989.