They're using phones to respond quickly to attacks and to reinforce direct mail, television and radio messages. |
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The aim of this study was to determine whether goitrous children with iron deficiency anemia would respond to oral iodine supplementation. |
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Each cell has an encoder and receiver to transmit, receive and respond to messages. |
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By abusing people's willingness to respond to emergencies, you make them less likely to respond to them at all. |
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There are no particular hot-spots but wardens respond to individual complaints and liaise with residents if a new bin was requested. |
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Shih Tzu puppies at one week of age can respond to their breeder with warmth and affection. |
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They are manning a political war room near the FleetCenter to respond to the Democrats. |
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The companies were said to operate from accommodation addresses, so the appellants could themselves respond to any enquiries that might be made. |
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The Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism declined to respond to queries regarding the information dispersal. |
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How does the congregation respond to the jazzed-up versions of what might be well-known and favourite hymns? |
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Key to future success will be the degree to which organizations respond quickly to change. |
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Because they tend to be compassionate and sensitive, they respond best to personal recognition and acknowledgement. |
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I promise to respond to some of the Comments as soon as my jet lag recedes. |
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Along the way, the automatic tutor would quiz the student and respond to questions, much as a human tutor does. |
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Yes some women, heart broken by being jilted, will respond by genetically engineering sons who are more likely to be monogamous. |
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This area is in my ward and it is my job to respond to the concerns of residents and raise them with council. |
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Typically, these cancers respond very well to chemotherapy and radiation therapy. |
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Most joiners of cults respond to the leader's message first at an emotional level, then later at the physical and intellectual levels. |
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But successful males usually don't respond to early signals of pain adaptively. |
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Only generalised distress, they assert, represents a failure to respond adaptively to social challenge. |
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Although still suggestive, it might shed light on how families will respond to benefits offered as part of welfare to work programs. |
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How do you respond to critics who say that the juicy returns you promise for Social Security accounts will likewise prove elusive? |
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Community groups in York are being urged to respond to a rallying cry to take part in a massive city centre parade in September. |
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This lesion has been shown to respond to elevated levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone and to regress with cortisone. |
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However, contemporary coherence theorists respond that they are advancing a theory of justification, not truth. |
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In the long run, can the US adequately respond without adverting to its religious motive? |
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After a while, the consensus on how to respond to the examples breaks down and the debate stalls. |
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Again, anticipate the aerodynamic force so you may instantly respond with the right rudder. |
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Randall and Matocq showed that gopher snakes respond to footdrumming of the banner-tailed kangaroo rat. |
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Interest rates on credit cards tend to respond to moves in short-term interest rates, which means they are rising. |
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Differences in environment or health status may affect how people respond to subjective assessments. |
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She is, however, able to respond rationally and intelligently and has a wry sense of humour. |
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Point out that whitetail deer and elk populations are exploding and we respond that mule deer hunting isn't like it was. |
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People naturally respond to the diminutive sax man's keening sound, funky rhythms and bluesy riffs. |
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We have a reactionary police force and they respond to the complaints of residents. |
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I am now with a lady of whom I am fond, but not in love, and I find it harder to respond to her. |
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Which means America should be having a whopping big debate about how to respond to this not-so-brave new world we find ourselves living on. |
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Both will respond to activities such as poetry read aloud, choral readings with repetitious phrasing, and intentional changes of voice. |
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Men might respond aggressively because they see the other man as a threat, attracting female attention away from themselves. |
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If the awards were based instead on, say, high-school grades, many students would respond by choosing easy courses where an A is guaranteed. |
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I know George would probably respond that we should reduce economic growth instead of building windmills, but there are two problems here. |
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In my early windsock investigations, I built models that were inverted airfoils literally pivoting to respond to changes in wind direction. |
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And the Republican Congress did respond to veto threats by the president and recalibrated their bills and brought them down. |
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This will enable the defence forces to better respond to possible future incursions into Australia's airspace by aircraft and missiles. |
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We have sought to respond to their concerns and have been receptive to new ideas and theories put forward by them. |
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In the special sense organs, such as the eye and the ear, highly specialized receptors respond to light and sound. |
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Other people's viciousness, gossip, and vengefulness are no excuse for you to respond in kind. |
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The least that can be done is to take him seriously and to respond in kind. |
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She lowered the volume of the CB before he could respond with some nonsense wisecrack. |
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The judge permitted the court recorder to indicate that the witness declined to respond to the question. |
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Very often they respond to an emergency call in the knowledge that they may encounter very challenging or dangerous situations. |
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For those who disagree with a judge's opinion, there is ample opportunity to respond within the normal workings of the judicial system. |
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She failed to respond to calls and text messages to her mobile phone and police feared the worst. |
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Because the computer can generate material algorithmically, it can respond to the user's choices in real-time. |
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Instead he insists the new registrar will be able to respond to complaints in a quick manner, adding that complaints can be filed confidentially. |
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It took barely five minutes to respond to my call following a heart attack, and all in all no less than four medics were in attendance. |
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Paul Lewis regrets he cannot respond individually to readers' queries, but he will discuss some of the issues raised in his column. |
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Before we do so, we are prepared to allow you 28 days in which to investigate the position and respond accordingly. |
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The all-knowing and all-seeing God knew how Adam and Eve would respond to his law. |
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Before Kate can respond with a witty rejoinder about geese, a waiter oozes forth and demands drink orders. |
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Oily complexions respond best to basil, eucalyptus, cedar-wood, cypress, lemon, sage, lemongrass, yarrow and ylang-ylang. |
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They respond readily to a simple telepathic command, but as you can see, they are capable of independent action and collaboration as a group. |
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Nonetheless, since his intention was toward God, and we hear the entire blessing from his mouth, we respond amen. |
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If one prays, blessed is God who heals the sick, then those who respond amen add their prayer, too, that God heal the suffering. |
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Abstract Olfactory receptor neurons respond to odorants with characteristic patterns of action potentials that are relevant for odor coding. |
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Henri Josserand condemned Western governments for failing to respond to repeated appeals for urgent food aid to the famine-stricken country. |
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Many people worry about how to respond to those representations both critically and supportively. |
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Aids patients can get a manic syndrome related to the use of ganciclovir, zidovudine, and fluoxetine, which may respond to lithium. |
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The problem is places where there's a captive audience and no one is available to respond to requests, like the Laundromat or the airport. |
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When jaundice does not respond to phototherapy, or when the baby is anemic, a blood transfusion may be necessary. |
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In some instances, you need to respond immediately to those requirements in order to be granted or to maintain organic certification. |
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It may be that these women had the least personal resources in being able to cope with and respond to the risk that had occurred. |
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I try to respond to each comment I receive, no matter how much it might upset me. |
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I was determined to remain a disinterested, objective observer in order to respond to student questions or problems. |
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It is up to them to respond to any comments if they are unhappy with their standard of service. |
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My ability to read and respond to replies will be limited until next week, but feel free to send them along. |
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We would like to take this opportunity to respond to the commentary with more explication of the content of the papers themselves. |
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The clerks either could not be reached or did not respond to requests for comment. |
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She heard Will respond to Tom's remark quietly, and, though she did not hear what he said, she heard Tom growl and move on. |
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I was ready to respond to statements and comments and shy smiles in the halls from people who didn't know how to address the issue. |
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Tess opened her mouth to respond to his last comment, but he stopped her by grabbing her shoulder. |
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The windows were open, so I could hear the priest say mass and ring his handbell, and hear the parishioners respond and sing. |
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The police should also respond positively to the call last week by a York boating group for improved riverbank security. |
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No clause in the agreement established a mechanism to anticipate or respond to market failures. |
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Drug treatment is effective for many patients and the disease may respond quickly to medication. |
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Most cases of dandruff will respond well to home treatments and a good internal regime. |
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Thirty percent of the patients appeared to respond positively to this treatment intervention. |
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Preliminary results from a pilot study indicate that patients respond favorably to this treatment. |
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Don't respond at the level two, if you have less than 11 points, unless, you are supporting your partner. |
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If your partner doubles in second seat, you must respond if your RHO passes. |
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Even when so-called placebo responders are dropped from a study, a good proportion of the remaining patients respond to placebos anyway. |
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So it was left to the initiative of the Bar Harborites to respond to the needs of its visitors. |
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The client wanted a weekend retreat, with space for guests, which would respond to the beauty of the setting. |
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I feel compelled to respond to Dr. Hanaway's article on vaccinations from a holistic and anthroposophical perspective. |
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How will they respond to the destruction of their nuclear-attack ballistic missiles by another country's antiballistic missiles? |
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The latest court filing reveals Intel has until 6 September to respond the complaint. |
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Our revels resulted in a stupid prank that made other people respond to a lie. |
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I probably didn't anticipate the gravity of what the media was going to do, how they were going to respond to this. |
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Consideration of seasonal changes emphasizes how plants do not just respond to their environment, but predict or anticipate it. |
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People with both major or less severe depression often respond well to antidepressant medication. |
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As many as 35 percent of older patients do not respond to antidepressant medications. |
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Mothers quickly learn to distinguish a cry of hunger from one of discomfort or frustration and respond appropriately. |
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We respond to Oedipus' plight, which includes his own feelings of repulsion about incest, an evaluation which we may share. |
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He allows them to respond to his rhetorical questions, giving them an even greater sense that he cares about them and their opinions. |
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Individuals will respond by sacrificing personal liberties for increased security, and by resolving that normal life must go on. |
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An example of music and its bodily origin is found in the way in which individuals perceive and respond to musical rhythm. |
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Another approach is variable-rate anti-roll bars, which can respond quickly enough to offer active roll control. |
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In both cases, the ultimate goal is to understand how suites of traits and trade-offs between competing functions respond to natural selection. |
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All shadows are real-time, and all entities respond to the real-time lighting. |
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We were talking and laughing about things, so that there was a little bit of lightness in the room, even if he didn't respond to it. |
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They want Web sites to respond as fast as the apps do on their new gigahertz computers. |
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First, the gender composition of the sample represents one limitation, in that relatively more women than men elected to respond to the survey. |
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Is there a bare minimum of representation that we can respond to as fully limning us? |
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If she refuses to rise to the bait and respond to the remark, she is taken to have tacitly admitted the truth of the accusation. |
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If your hair is excessively dry and it does not respond to the above treatments, you may not be eating enough fat. |
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Many economists warn that too strict application of the rules hampers the ability of governments to respond to economic downturns. |
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There will be no one who is able to respond sympathetically to his innermost fears and apprehensions. |
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Institutional shareholders including arbitrageurs traditionally do not respond to offers up until close to the deadline. |
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McConnell is keen to show he has been listening and will respond with deeds rather than words. |
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And I detect a troubling literal-minded Phariseeism here, and will respond in kind. |
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After all, how can anyone respond to questions that they aren't aware of having been asked? |
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But when a girl asks you a loaded question of this kind, it's only natural to respond in like manner. |
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Our analysis reveals that some would-be floaters might respond positively to having advisers based locally. |
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We can't explain why cornstarch might help rosacea, and we are at a loss why psoriasis might respond to this remedy. |
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And China has threatened to respond by massively increasing its nuclear armoury. |
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All parts of the industrial base, including arsenals and depots, have been key to the ability to respond to the growing threat. |
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Mainstream politicians in Holland have found it difficult to respond to the loquacious professor. |
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We received a complaint of a sexual assault on a young girl and had to respond with whatever resources were available to us. |
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A pattern associator can be trained to respond with a certain output pattern when presented with an input pattern. |
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Many locals tend to respond in the affirmative, perhaps in the spirit of romantic ruralism that so often possesses modern urban souls. |
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Like e-mail, SMS is asynchronous, which allows users to respond when it is convenient. |
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But we simply do not know how the Earth will respond to increasing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide. |
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Eventually, he had to respond to the mounting attacks and criticisms by Labor. |
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Its critics claim that some downed animals are passed by inspectors because they are just conscious enough to respond to a kick. |
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Therefore, the most successful programs were those that were attuned to the future and flexible enough to respond quickly. |
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Emotions are also more vulnerable to manipulation by marketers, since they are attuned to respond to novelty, and visual stimulus. |
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Although we might expect him to respond to such success with decorum, he took the opposite tack, highlighting his improprieties and provocations. |
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Make sure you have time to respond safely to improper behavior and unsafe actions of others by not tailgating or speeding. |
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The cells in the brain and in the gut have receptors that respond to nicotine. |
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Those on his good side appreciated his innovative methods, his sarcasm and how hard he pushed us, those who didn't respond hated his guts. |
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It means they can respond quickly to calls, and drivers can take more money with fewer dead miles between jobs. |
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The plan was comprehensive in taking into consideration actions needed to prepare and respond to emergencies at each level. |
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Much of the process is now automated, and the banks have given an undertaking that they will respond within five days. |
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Maybe we do not respond to this study because we are used to having things presented to us in sound bites by talking heads. |
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Unless you feel it is from a legitimate company that has made a genuine mistake in mailing you, do not respond to spam email messages. |
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Pakistan is forced to respond by launching air attacks on Indian military targets. |
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As a result, Sweden maintains three specialized units that can respond to this specific threat. |
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After several years of worrying about how to respond to the war, the motion picture industry even generated a movie satirizing its own anxiety. |
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A patient's experience will not be satisfactory if the caregiver is too stretched to respond appropriately. |
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How do you respond to this large silent majority of religious people who are being wedged out of the conversation? |
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I am not the most assertive when it comes to putting the make on someone but I respond very well to seduction. |
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When I set out to write this article I wanted to respond to an issue that I care about and feel is important. |
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As of September 1971, an attack carrier would be able to respond to Gulf contingencies within two weeks. |
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The T cell will then be stimulated to respond and initiate the primary immune response. |
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However, camp teaches the very skills that will allow camps to respond to these opportunities. |
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The elephants are also slow to respond to a woman's voice as their hearing is tuned to following a male voice. |
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Some mammals can distinguish between and respond to the alarm calls of other mammal and bird species. |
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We make discreet enquiries, and sources respond that there was indeed massive demand for the teleconference. |
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While these risks are hard to quantify, it is clear that the mechanisms and resources needed to respond to worst case scenarios are not in place. |
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More importantly, how did one respond to telepathy without bringing attention to themselves? |
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But I don't respond well to threats, and I was not going to let this schoolyard bully intimidate me. |
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New grass is tender and will not respond well to foot traffic until it matures and thickens. |
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So I respond to the German philosophical tradition in terms of its recoil from scientism. |
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If caught early, injuries like tennis elbow may respond to rest, ice and anti-inflammatory medications. |
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How then do publishers respond to proposals or manuscripts from authors of How To Write books? |
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The Marine Corps would have a role in any conventional conflict, but its main purpose would remain to respond to crisis whenever needed. |
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They respond with some fine, committed playing, a testament to the fine quality of this orchestra. |
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Many patients receiving these new therapies respond rapidly to them and get a lot of clinical benefit. |
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I especially don't want to be welcomed and have to respond to friendly questions with a thin, watery smile and inane small talk. |
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Clearly they have never seen their thin-skinned hero actually respond to criticism. |
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In most cases patients did not respond to the usual doses of antipsychotics and sedative agents. |
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The purpose of segmentation is to identify groups of buyers who respond in a similar way to any given marketing stimuli. |
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Raven was about to respond scathingly but her wrist give an extra painful throb. |
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He leads with an incisive baton and the orchestra and chorus respond with spirit. |
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Being housed in Melbourne distances them from their major business and fails to respond to future trends. |
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He was then served with an appropriate prosecution statement and ordered to respond by 7th September. |
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Devices like this were not some kind of semaphore code, but simple, effective images that we could easily respond to. |
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And should it respond by accommodating its demands, or by calling its bluff? |
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Only then can one understand and respond to her rural and romantic sensibility. |
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When I did not hit, I had to respond to the first stirrings of my anger so that I did not respond when my emotions or my actions were out of control. |
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Police training promoted and administered by domestic violence organizations have brought about undeniable improvements in the way police respond to domestic violence calls. |
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Representatives from Regal, as well as AMC Theatres and imax, did not respond to a request for comment. |
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A really good example of this is the River Severn, where every summer it takes a few weeks for the fish to really start to respond to baits such as luncheon meat and pellets. |
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But you were such a lunk that you wouldn't respond to anything. |
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Miller also sensitively explores how some of his five siblings respond to parental abdication. |
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Self-defense training and kata can prepare us to respond to this secondary level attack, preventing the escalation to a tertiary level of confrontation. |
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The following remarks are an attempt to respond to his comment. |
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Many native peoples believed that tobacco was a gift from powerful deities who would respond whenever humans burned or smoked it in religious rituals. |
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She didn't feel it was necessary to respond to that comment. |
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Chertoff today rejected suggestions his Department of Homeland Security was too focused on terrorism to respond effectively to the natural disaster. |
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If one claims to be the steward of a democratic transition, never does one respond to madness with more madness. |
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These beta testers include high-profile customers, as well as the many people in the Linux community who respond to our open invitation to help with testing. |
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But provided she continues to respond well to the treatment and does not develop any other illnesses Dolly is expected to survive for several more years. |
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A secure setting is seldom a therapeutic environment, and patients who are given forced treatment are unlikely to respond as well as patients who consent. |
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The board chair for Charter Day School, inc., John Ferrante, did not respond to requests for comment. |
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They will have to maintain their critical stance and simultaneously respond to the demands of the market economy in the new, reformed, capitalist system. |
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On the contrary, these things took on their nobility and their splendor by virtue of their character as our attempts to respond faithfully to our callings or vocations. |
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Stone insisted that the judiciary should exercise restraint and recognize the need for the legislative and executive branches to respond to the Great Depression. |
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Let's look at what Le Chatelier's principle teaches us about how equilibrium reactions can be disturbed and how and why they respond to disturbances. |
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Third, despite the loss of its own lens, the cavefish eye and accessory tissues have retained the ability to respond to signals generated by a normal surface fish lens. |
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For his part, Walsh declines to respond to Armstrong's bitter personal criticism in kind, and he displays no outward signs of animus toward the Tour champion. |
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If you respond to the offer, the wine goes into your shopping bag, which is delivered twice a year during cool weather. |
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We respond to dangers that our ancestors equipped us to understand, like fire and fangs and claws, more readily than we respond to threats based on abstract reasoning. |
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When a female candidate slips up, she should respond succinctly and then introduce third-party validators, said carpenter. |
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Everything from gear ratios to damping and adhesion respond as one whole. |
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Accelerometers are mechanical devices that respond to acceleration. |
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All princesses wishing to apply must respond to this proclamation and attend the initiation ball which is to be held in a sennight on the eve of the Festival of the Roses. |
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I was finding it difficult to respond in kind to his teasing. |
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The embassy of Burkina Faso did not respond to a request for comment regarding the filings. |
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Lane and bott did not respond to multiple requests for comment by The Daily Beast. |
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Respondents who respond positively to the question are embracing elements of claims made by birther conspiracy theorists. |
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That kind of compassion might go a long way toward helping us begin to respond to a hurting world. |
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For starters, anyone with a Reddit account can respond to a suicide watch post. |
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I hesitate to respond to the re-hashing of your antiquated guilt trip on women to get married. |
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Derry had a chance to respond immediately but Burke's free drifted wide. |
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More than half of Jordanians, Egyptians, Tunisians, and Lebanese respond favorably about our capitalistic model. |
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McDonough did not respond to repeated phone calls and a list of questions faxed to his Abilene office. |
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In addition to arterial baroreceptors, low-pressure baroreceptors exist and these respond to the degree of stretch of veins and the cardiac atria. |
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In the meantime, stockman's spokesman again didn't respond to inquires from The Daily Beast. |
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This displacement seems also to occur in this discussion, were it not for the fact that its theoretical insights respond to the novel's complex negotiation of literariness. |
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Freeport McMoRan did not respond to requests for comment for this article, and Paulson Co. declined to comment. |
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At first he didn't respond but Sarah was such a good kisser and she was provoking him to kiss her back the way he used to, he had no choice but to kiss her back. |
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Some groups of students respond differently to a word problem's context. |
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We have no secrets from one another, and know that we can tell each other anything in the sure and certain knowledge that the other will respond in a loving fashion. |
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To maximize response to the questionnaire, two additional mailings and one postcard reminder were distributed to those who did not respond to each successive mailing. |
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We respond to the object's rightness of design, which satisfies our imagination and intellect, even though we are not evaluating the object's purpose. |
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The limberness of the stereocilia is key to their ability to respond to deflection and provide precise information that is interpreted by the brain as the range of sound. |
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A bean counter will say you should respond by cutting in other places, which usually means shifting the burden onto other people, especially your employees. |
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Indeed, when a country is on the ropes, the markets respond to every move by the fundamentalists in precisely the opposite way to that expected by them. |
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However, these must now be materialized by the adoption of specific mechanisms to respond to the needs of defenders so that they can exercise their activities freely. |
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I don't like the thought of how anti-feminists will respond to the book. |
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These alliances sometimes have great breadth and may be read as strategies of liberation that respond to the current ways in which capital is regionalized and globalized. |
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Those that did not respond with corrected data within the specified timeframe could not be considered in the ranking process. |
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Primates, it seems, are evolutionarily prepared to fear, detect, and respond to snakes. |
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The essential issue has been the preservation of the ability to resort to armed terror, while limiting their opponents' capacity to respond in kind. |
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She didn't respond thinking the lady was referring to someone else. |
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Tom says lady's mantle and coral bells respond well to this treatment. |
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Australia's defence and security planners view the world around us through the relatively narrow lens of power-politics' realism and respond accordingly. |
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I think you should give the dissenter the respect to respond to the points that he makes. |
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The present study uses a simplified methodology from Taylor et al., requiring participants to respond to a single locative term instead of a descriptor phrase. |
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One of the company's rules is that users aren't allowed to tell anyone what they're webcasting, or respond to requests for specific songs to be webcast. |
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Democrats need to respond aggressively to the crony capitalism practiced by many Republicans, particularly regarding Wall Street. |
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The student did not respond to my request to tell me who else he was contacting. |
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Minor toxic effects, such as stomatitis, malaise, nausea, diarrhea, headaches and mild alopecia, are common but respond to folate supplementation. |
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How can one even begin to respond to such yellow journalism? |
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And there is evidence that the reverse is true as well, that physical activity levels respond to the dopamine system. |
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It influences how our brains respond to dopamine, a feel-good neurotransmitter unleashed by new and rewarding experiences. |
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The Jezebel is considered to be a sexually aggressive woman, portrayed as being ready and willing to respond to the master's beck and call without any resistance. |
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But markets only respond to messages coded in the language of prices. |
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In general, we want to think people will respond to that, not calling someone a crybaby. |
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I understand that righteous anger fuels the funny, and that you have to work at keeping an ear to the ground and respond to what the audience wants to hear. |
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Her family claims staff failed to respond to her desperate cries for help, and believe they only came to her aid when she collapsed from her injuries. |
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All the big names have proprietary power saving programs that monitor CPU activity and respond accordingly to try to extend battery life on portables. |
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Hopefully, those who are responsible will have the courage and the magnanimity to respond suitably, for the sake of the future of this country and its future generations. |
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When challenged to come up with words of another language, most people will respond with nouns and verbs rather than auxiliaries, prepositions, and the like. |
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However, during the truce, the party's militia would respond with force in the event it came under attack from government security forces, the rebel leader said. |
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If they don't respond to the log buoy, use the running lights. |
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This article will attempt both to respond to and to develop some of these questions within the context of modern theories of translation and textuality. |
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American moviemakers and studio executives have always been slower to respond to social unrest, perhaps out of fear that controversy will scare away audiences. |
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When asked if there was a Press Section to respond to queries, she said she was unaware of any such means of dealing with issues and that it was a matter for the engineers. |
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The control group proved able to respond two to two and a half times faster than usual and with poor aim. |
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The more we drive in the same rutty tracks, the deeper the ruts become and the more difficult it is to respond to situations or live our lives in a fresh and open way. |
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I have been asked to respond on behalf of the judges who heard the appeal. |
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Then how does he respond criticism that writing and publishing it is grossly offensive? |
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I just wanted to respond to a comment Amy made on an earlier post. |
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One can imagine the sententiousness with which many writers would respond to this question. |
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Where Larkin's poems respond to life's disappointments with a biting melancholy, Amis's are slashingly satiric. |
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Reciprocators respond to a low wage offer at the first stage by lowering their second stage offer. |
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Charles Grassley as the deadline for six televangelists he is investigating to respond to his inquiries about their financial activity. |
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Misdialling in your dream indicates you don't know how to push this person's buttons to make them respond the way you need. |
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Kutcher uses his knowledge of how arthropods respond to heat, light, wind, and texture to make them do what he wants. |
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It just goes to show that you can be a killer bee all you like, but you still have to respond to the natural scent of your species,'' he says. |
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For these reasons, Seth cautions that the brains of other people might not respond similarly to electrode stimulation near the claustrum. |
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The tale recounted that the man only began to respond to reason when the mode of the music was changed to the slow and rhythmic Spondaic mode. |
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Perform exercises until staff know how to respond and do so reflexively, as they do when codes are called. |
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Guests like a sense of order and respond willingly to a little regimentation. |
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Tools such as the Healthwise Knowledgebase respond to consumers' clear demand for more decision-making authority about their healthcare. |
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If you fail to respond to a situation or mistime a move, it could result in serious injury. |
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Bonazzoli was one of 62 people offering term paper services to respond to the reporter's email. |
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Thresholds of diagnostic operators are selected so that approximately one half of testees would positively respond to the item. |
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Units in Testudo formation will now respond to an order to attack city gates in a City Assault battles. |
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The call router allows the agency's customers to speak their requests for information naturally, rather than respond to prompts with Touch-Tones. |
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I do try to respond to all my e-mails no matter what kind of bafflegab or framis they may contain. |
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And if you come across an L-driver they have no idea how to respond and are clearly just praying that you don't cost them their test. |
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As part of a commitment to respond to customer requirements for lead-free electronic components, Toshiba Corp. |
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But given the situation in the southern part of the US the Cauls could respond to the message. |
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Trudeau promised to respond to Canada's economic slowdown by running modest deficits and building infrastructure. |
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Seminomas are sensitive to both radiation and chemotherapy, whereas nonseminomatous TGCT respond to chemotherapy only. |
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Representatives from DreamWorks didn't respond to requests for comment on Ugly's return and her unpopularity with right-wingers. |
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Dizdarevic himself did not respond to messages left with jet set Sports. |
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Most respond well to standard antifungal treatment such as clotrimazole, canesten or nystatin, available on prescription. |
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Titan and Ge officials did not respond to requests for comment. |
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The chiral nature of gold clusters influences the way they respond to circularly polarized light. |
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Mesomorphs can change their bodies and lose fat easily as they respond quickly to exercise. |
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Fellow centre back Alex Ball was quickest to respond and fired the ball home from 10 yards out. |
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He had been febrile since May 25 and did not respond to antimicrobial drug treatment using cefamezin, a first-generation cephalosporin. |
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Over in Costa Rica, Max Hug Williams is helping a baby three-toed sloth who's started to respond to her pneumonia medicine. |
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Natural killer cells respond quickly to cells that have been infected with a virus. |
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Running directly on pure hydrogen, the DCH system can respond to demand loads in microseconds. |
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The horse will respond to the slightest pressure of a rider's knee. |
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