makes decisions
whether a subject makes decisions primarily on the basis of objective principles and facts or the personal concerns of the people involved in the situation
Aisha reveals that she is feeling sad about parting from her friend.
Goddesses do not know weakness. In listing a weakness, the label reveals more of the individual then that of a deity.
This dream reveals your feeling that your sister-in-law is interfering too much in your marriage.
Just as speaking reveals characteristics of real people, it can reveal characteristics of fictional ones as well. You can tell how educated a person is by the words they use. You can tell where someone is from by their dialect. You can tell what they are thinking and feeling, and you can often tell whether a character is reliable or not by how well what they say matches what they do.
Danforth's statement is ironic because it presents a false dichotomy that ignores the complexity of individual beliefs and the possibility of dissent. By insisting that one must either support the court or be seen as an enemy, he undermines the very principles of justice and due process that the court is supposed to uphold. This black-and-white thinking reveals a lack of willingness to consider differing perspectives, ultimately reflecting the oppressive nature of the court's authority. Thus, it highlights the danger of absolutism in a judicial system that claims to seek truth and fairness.
"All the President's Men" is probably the movie you are thinking about.
A karyotype analysis is the diagnostic tool that reveals missing or extra chromosomes, as well as some structural changes in an individual's chromosomes. This test involves arranging and visualizing the chromosomes from a cell sample to identify abnormalities.
Cats are naturaly predators, so it simply could be pretending the socks are prey, or playing with them. What it actually DOES with the socks reveals what it is thinking.
Reveals is a verb.
The sociological perspective reveals the general in the particular by examining individual experiences within broader social contexts. By studying how personal troubles intersect with larger social issues, sociologists can identify patterns and trends that reflect wider societal dynamics. This allows for a more comprehensive understanding of how individual lives are shaped by larger social forces.
I believe you're thinking of Exodus. Here are some good verses to look at. Ex. 33: 11, 16, 20, 23