Whereas print and TV media is linear and one-way the internet is interactive and responsive. |
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Left-handers seem to be more acutely sensitive and responsive to novelty than right handers. |
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Two things are urgently needed to plan an acceptable, responsive, and effective service for sick doctors. |
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An effective staffing plan is flexible and responsive to short-term and long-term patient and organizational demands. |
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See, there are responsive, friendly customer-oriented people out there, working for consumer firms. |
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Ethan, her eldest brother, had called her at home and she had been responsive and quick to answer him. |
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I talk to her all the time, and she is usually very friendly and responsive. |
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It is one of my most favourite places because the audience is so responsive. |
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His stance was gentle, respectful, calm, centered, attuned, and responsive. |
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The questions and comments from the students following the talk were engaged and responsive. |
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Now, of course, not all students are so responsive, nor are results achieved overnight. |
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If that wish were granted, I vowed to be the best horse ever, friendly, responsive, and obedient. |
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An enlightened consumer not only protects his interest, but also acts as a responsible and responsive customer, and an asset to the society. |
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For me, my principal concern around web type in a responsive world is all about measure. |
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If Google claims that it prefers responsive web design as the recommended mobile configuration, you better take that as a hint. |
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Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned web professional, creating responsive designs can be confusing at first. |
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The argument between whether to choose a responsive website or a separate mobile website is a highly debated topic. |
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We are considering making our site responsive in order to accommodate the ever increasing number of mobile visitors. |
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When creating a responsive website you also need to accommodate Retina images into them. |
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We create websites using responsive web design and a Mobile First strategy. |
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I was met with a stiff child, no answering or responsive hug, no acknowledgement and a blank stare into space. |
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Finally, the researchers have developed new, highly responsive pressure sensors. |
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Dr. Jones, who is doing an excellent job, wasn't prepared to give you a really direct, responsive answer to that question. |
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Yes, I understand that, but his answer may not have been entirely responsive. |
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Here he appears to have been caught off guard a bit by the question, rambling a bit as he seeks to vocalize a responsive answer. |
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After that we will have some readings, and then the responsive liturgy which is in your newsletter inserts. |
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We then will read a Psalm or other piece of responsive liturgy. After that, we will go into the more contemporary part of our service. |
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I found the U2 to be light in roll and very responsive, without that twitchy feeling that sometimes comes from gliders with too much anhedral. |
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Arabs tend to be very actively attuned and responsive to their riders, whether or not their riders intend for them to be. |
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The Modernist obsession with control is superseded by a more responsive, flexible armature for different sorts of activities. |
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More responsive, localized news formats have been attempted, with mixed success. |
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Brickwork also has a more tactile and responsive surface texture than concrete, as manifest by the warm sensuousness of the book stack hall. |
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When shooting, the camera is satisfyingly responsive, with quick autofocus and minimal shutter delay. |
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There are a number of solid arguments that plants too are responsive organisms, that they too react to pain. |
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The orchestra's rapport with the conductor was more alive and responsive than it is with most guest maestros. |
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Poor prognostic indicators include poorly responsive disease, delay in diagnosis and the presence of malignancy. |
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Both performed well although, as usual, the manual felt the most responsive while the kickdown on the auto lacked punch. |
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His first sermon before a responsive audience was delivered in a Wesleyan schoolroom at the age of thirteen. |
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These mediators lower the nociceptor threshold, making the receptors more responsive to painful stimuli. |
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They are responsive to the general public rather than responsible to a membership. |
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Well, the only thing is he is so extraordinarily responsive and sensitive to any move that I make that it's uncanny. |
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Papers that give more neutral mushroom hues will colour up nicely in selenium or gold toners, to which these prints are very responsive. |
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The first thing you'll notice about playing any DS game is that the lower touch screen is extremely responsive. |
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In terms of car set-up, we try to spring the cars quite stiffly in order to get a responsive change of direction through the chicanes. |
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They needed to make beautifully produced, responsive content that was also shoppable. |
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In his mind, he's modernizing the paper, making it not only leaner, but also more responsive to a shifting and restive readership. |
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Far from being rigid or fixed, they are highly responsive to modification through fresh information. |
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Along the way, Aerostars offer their owners the lightest, most responsive handling of any medium twin. |
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In the responsive acoustic of Kendal's United Reformed Church the silvery sound of the massed flute choir could be appreciated to the full. |
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I like the tight and responsive handling on the Highlander, the enormous side-view mirrors that all but eliminate blind spots. |
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A horse should accept the bit and chew it softly, that is a sign of an alive responsive mouth. |
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It is grave, sometimes eloquent, responsive to sorrow, filled with deep questioning. |
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His wheezing was worse when awake and was not responsive to steroids or nebulizers. |
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While the sound of the words was actually a bit creepy, she was glad to know the ship was still responsive. |
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Here he appears to have been caught off guard by the question, rambling a bit as he seeks to vocalize a responsive answer. |
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It should not be used if the person is responsive when shaken or breathing normally. |
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He certainly could be responsive and very, very smart, but there was always that stand-offish quality. |
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Submission here means to be subsequent or responsive, not necessarily obsequious or subservient. |
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This is a very responsive boat and inexperienced operators will need to be careful not to over trim and steer a boat that responds so quickly. |
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We particularly liked the responsive and sharp electric power assisted steering. |
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The referee seemed to be more responsive to the openness of the game, choosing to let the play flow whenever possible. |
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The steering was responsive, the straight-line tracking was perfect, braking almost normal. |
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So whether you or a professional are styling your hair, it will be responsive to being brushed, curled, and combed. |
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Really use the gear box and push the engine up to its 6800 rev limit and it is transformed into a very responsive sports car. |
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This is a real voice, classically trained and responsive to most everything its owner asks it to do. |
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He makes it as living and penetrating as the violin, as responsive and elusive as the clavichord. |
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The controls are very responsive, and there is no need to worry about a move not going through at a clutch moment. |
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That document will guide all Government departments on creating policy that is responsive to the needs of ethnic peoples. |
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The aim was to make it easier to oust bad directors and make boards more responsive. |
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It is a fact that the male brain is particularly responsive to and stimulated by visual imagery. |
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The quick responsive action of MSgt Henley prevented what could have easily been a major fire with possible significant collateral damage. |
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The waiter was brusque to the point of being rude and impertinent, messed up the orders and was not particularly responsive. |
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This image displayed a fantasy of a superior warrior caste, responsive to the demands of theater. |
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It's a move the band was practically forced to pursue after none of the Canadian indies the band shopped their demo to were responsive. |
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Cortez's case struck a responsive and sympathetic chord in the hearts of his compatriots. |
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They are responsive and I can't think of any legitimate complaint about them. |
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Bermudagrass is highly responsive to fertilization with N and can be an important and valuable cash crop. |
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They are very stable, slow to takeoff and land and very responsive in pitch and roll. |
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In general, parents who are contingently responsive to their children have been found to have children with a more internalized locus of control. |
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The report argued that management practices should be more flexible to allow laboratories to be more responsive to market forces. |
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Polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, silicone, and rubber are among the materials that are not responsive to the process. |
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Alloy wheels can provide more responsive acceleration and braking as well as added strength, which can reduce tire deflection in cornering. |
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This work has determined that separate cortical areas of the brain are responsive to different kinds of visual information. |
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The fly-by-wire throttle is so responsive that you just release the pressure on the pedal and it smoothes everything out. |
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The error counter is responsive to input signals and the feedback signals for generating error signals. |
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This is what makes urban Gabonese music unique, responsive and a genuine beat of Africa's true heart. |
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He then told the responsive crowd to give it up for each of the other acts, which they happily did. |
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In addition, depressed individuals who are heavy marijuana users may be less responsive to conventional antidepressant drug treatment. |
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It appears that these medicines are not effective in combating symptoms of endogenous depression, which is more responsive to antidepressants. |
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On those nights, they sat on the patio together, Leon attentive, Sylvie responsive, yet distant somehow. |
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If this means a more active environment protection committee and a more responsive and caring council then so be it. |
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Aggressive and poorly responsive tumors are often characterized by multiple molecular cytogenetic aberrations. |
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The condition appears to be responsive to behavioral interventions, but some have questioned the acceptability of such procedures. |
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Include and inspire younger siblings through clapping, responsive singing and simple accompaniments on rhythm instruments. |
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With practice, a sea kayak becomes a wonderfully responsive, stable, and companionable watercraft. |
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The combination of the twin hull and water jet propulsion provides very high and very responsive manoeuvrability. |
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The right software can make any size company more efficient, more agile, more responsive. |
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Well, individually or collectively, the musicians were entirely responsive to the wishes of their Music Director. |
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Overall, ships handle fast and furious and the level of control is consistently tight and responsive. |
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She reckoned his kooky looks and responsive personality would make him the ideal house pet and, for four years, life was quiet. |
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Quick response sprinklers with fusible elements that are highly responsive to the change in the temperatures are used in residential occupancies. |
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They are metabolically active and extremely sensitive and responsive to rapid changes in the microenvironment about the leaf. |
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I view the changes over the last four decades as largely positive and responsive to the changing needs of the times. |
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Automatic reactions will diminish over time as you become more aware of and responsive to them. |
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Once a system of school choice is established, it should remain flexible and responsive to parental demand. |
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Making educational opportunities responsive to personal needs may help consumers to more quickly gain needed skills. |
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Be flexible and responsive to quick change by being informed about the marketplace and current events. |
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The engine is instantly responsive to the driver's wishes and, as the gearbox electronics are intelligently set, progress is seamless. |
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What is required is a flexible approach, responsive to the dictates of the facts, case by case. |
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They are currently living within a family unit that is positive, loving and responsive to their needs. |
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We aim to please and intend to be quickly responsive to market requests whenever possible. |
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Fixed-wing air land is the next most responsive mode, because it travels at the fastest speeds and the cargo can be offloaded quickly at the destination airstrip. |
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At the time-point of stimulation, the cells had recovered from the refractory phase and were fully responsive, whereas nearly none of the cells had reversed spontaneously. |
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We've used such smart polymers to fabricate chemically sensitive holograms responsive to water, alcohol, pH, and positively charged ions of alkali metal. |
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While it gives people a sense of commonality and familiarity, it also keeps them from seeing the bigger picture and being responsive to the leading of the Holy Spirit. |
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The sound is magnificent and resonates throughout the whole house, but the piano remains responsive enough to issue just a whisper of sound if required. |
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Demanding time scales require logistic units to set up quickly with the minimum deployment footprint yet remain responsive to rapidly changing operational needs. |
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The electric power steering was light but steering itself was responsive. |
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Troops and their families count on high-quality education and responsive universal health care. |
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A gender responsive budget is not a separate budget for women but an attempt to disaggregate expenditure and revenue according to their different impacts on women and men. |
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When we have a question or complaint, she is paid to be responsive in a way that a website can never be. |
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Most of the stuff inside government is not awesome, cutting-edge, cloud-based, and responsive. |
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Changing the medical profession from one that is paternalistic to one that is self aware and quickly responsive to society's expectations is a difficult assignment. |
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In the first term he strived to be somewhat present and responsive to the different communities in the city. |
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Opportunities for efficiency of scale are greatest with this type of structure, but, obviously, it is the least flexible and least responsive to local conditions. |
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On Twitter, the account was informative, but less responsive, also in the face of a stream of criticism. |
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It also provides motivational strategies which an educator can incorporate into the instruction plan to make it responsive to the interests and needs of students. |
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Your character moves quickly and is responsive to all controller commands. |
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It's smooth and responsive, quickly downshifting when the gas is mashed, and upshifting late or early depending on what the driver is doing with the throttle. |
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A key element in this regard is the presence of farm enterprises that are flexible and responsive to the rapidly changing opportunities in today's economy. |
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This is the part of the soul where we find emotions, more complex and cognitively responsive than desires but falling short of the reflective abilities of reason. |
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The students have been receptive and responsive, and the programs have given them the opportunity to discuss issues that are important to them, she says. |
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In addition to establishing caring, respectful relationships with students, culturally responsive classroom managers work to create a sense of community. |
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The teacher alone can create an atmosphere that is positive and appealing just by being receptive, responsive and attentive to students' human needs. |
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These studies suggest that vipers are more responsive to chemical stimuli from envenomated mammalian tissue than they are to chemical cues produced by the prey itself. |
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The faculty at my alma mater were excited by their scholarly concerns and eager to share their questions and insights with any responsive student. |
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Specifically, across cultures women have been shown to be on average more emotionally responsive, more socially attuned, and more verbally gifted than men. |
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All his life Nelson was profoundly aware of the drudgery of toil, whether on the furrow or the lower deck, and humanely responsive to the concerns of the least privileged. |
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With its high-tech materials, quick reflexes and smooth ride, this bike feels every bit as responsive as any of the big-buck superbikes on the market. |
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It lets conservatives seem responsive without giving more power to the Justice Department. |
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These musicians practise extensively, perform repeated grace notes, and the instrument is very responsive so that smallish errors will be apparent. |
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It activates such big-time biochemicals as the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine and increases the fluidity of nerve cell membranes to make neurons more responsive. |
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Twiddling a needle in these special points helps to identify the right spot, as a trained acupuncturist feels a tiny responsive tug on the needle. |
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The first team was very responsive and cooperative in updating data. |
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My position is that the discovery, the correspondence, the affidavit filed upon this motion all equate to a responsive answer to the particular question. |
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The trigger return spring is an optional part, and the frame provided a short, crisp, responsive pull without it, so it was not used for this review. |
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The framers of the American Constitution believed that under a system of direct election the president would become slavishly responsive to popular passions. |
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The car comes with a long wheelbase combined with widened racks, lower centre of gravity, sporty and direct steering and a responsive 6-speed gearbox. |
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The Wednesday lunchtime mass featured chanting, responsive liturgy, hymns, prayers, readings from the Epistle and Gospel lessons, and a brief homily. |
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But in a world where grooming students for a career and making the arts responsive to business are key government priorities, a little artistic vision goes a long way. |
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The males are less responsive to non-threatening fish like topminnows. |
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Bigness is the bane of any creative or responsive activity, and publishing is no exception. |
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I don't think that answer is obvious, even if we concede that the Bangladeshi government is inadequately responsive. |
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And they were responsive, and that only bolstered my brainstorming sessions, so the next time I came in with more ideas. |
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And at the same time, it's essential, because of what is now happening in Ukraine, that we indicate a willingness to be responsive to Ukrainian aspirations. |
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The swing is behaving like a tuned resonator which responds strongly to a driving force at its own natural frequency but is less responsive at other frequencies. |
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Susilo said that the new draft of the emergency law will be far more accommodative and responsive to human rights values, the prerequisite in any democratic country. |
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Where the US courts have used established international procedures for obtaining evidence, such as letters rogatory, English courts have been more responsive. |
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Since games and activities invariably have built-in participation, this stimulates the learning process and people are very responsive to this factor. |
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The most responsive of the existing modes is airdrop because the aircraft used to conduct airdrop travel very fast and require no cargo offload time. |
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Many boy racers believe that over-inflating the front tyres will sharpen a car's handling, which may, in some models, make the steering feel more responsive. |
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Baumrind has suggested that children of unengaged parents typically lack social assertiveness, whereas children of responsive parents tend to be more sociable. |
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Continuously submerged populations in the Baltic Sea are very responsive to turbulent conditions. |
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When lightly touched most of the responsive males lit both photic organs, though others glowed only from one of both. |
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The second level is democratizing local stations, so they are more responsive to and reflective of the community. |
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The genes that are differentially expressed are assumed to be responsive to the physiologic state of the cell under these differing conditions. |
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It will help ensure that new contraceptives are designed and introduced in a way that is responsive to women's health and family planning needs. |
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On the way home, the bike was instantly tauter and more responsive, with cornering much faster, yet infinitely more controlled. |
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The requirement for faster, advanced, and more responsive HMI systems having additional features has created the need for multitouch HMI devices. |
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Hypotension with responsive tachycardia usually is a component of an acute, generalized systemic anaphylaxis-like reaction. |
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From testing to implementation, the Patton team has been extremely responsive throughout the project. |
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This result indicates that in fact, the three cell lines are responsive to this biolipid. |
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The parents on lisdexamfetamine dimesylate also were significantly more verbally responsive to their child. |
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According to neuroendocrinologist Jan Born, sleep may help the immune system remain fl exible and responsive. |
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Change is inevitable and essential so that our public services can become more efficient, effective, accessible and responsive. |
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Research indicates that problems arose from poor administrative leadership, lack of access to a responsive TA system, or both factors. |
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It is easier to write a responsive proposal of the customer speels out evaluation criteria. |
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This report is cross-posted at the Center for responsive Politics. |
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The ulcers caused by Zollinger-Ellison syndrome are more painful and less responsive to treatment than ordinary peptic ulcers. |
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At the same time, Western diplomats insisted that Kosovo be discussed, and that Yugoslavia be responsive to Albanian demands there. |
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The NEX range featuring the Alpha NEX-7 and the NEX 5N features quick, responsive auto-focus and the world's fastest release time lag. |
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Devolution for Scotland was justified on the basis that it would make government more responsive to the wishes of the people of Scotland. |
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Plimpton's beautifully performed fully vocalized reading is emotionally charged and acutely responsive to the sensitive issues in this novel. |
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Selenium responsive unthriftiness of young merino sheep in central victoria. |
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Both come equipped with brilliant 1080p full HD touchscreen displays that are highly responsive as well as a clean system image free of junkware. |
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Long, I always wanted to deliver a real stemwinder of a keynote to a responsive crowd. |
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The totally responsive, extremely user friendly and easy to navigate website has also been conferred with a Seal of Approval by the Gambling Portal Webmasters Association. |
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It is argued that an independent central bank can run a more credible monetary policy, making market expectations more responsive to signals from the central bank. |
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There is normally no sung or responsive liturgy, but worship is the responsibility of the minister in each parish, and the style of worship can vary and be quite experimental. |
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Both analgesia and drug addiction are functions of the mu opioid receptor, the class of opioid receptor first identified as responsive to morphine. |
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This project is to create a responsive website to allow the public to input their various rainscaping practices into a database and viewed on a map. |
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She yielded resistlessly, every fibre of her being quivering responsive to the overwhelming passion of love which had at last stormed and broken down all barriers. |
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These regulations were responsive to demographic and economic pressure. |
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Automakers need responsive suppliers who can overcome the tight packaging and cost constraints and produce drivelines that engage their customers in new ways. |
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Muller cells harvested from human donor tissue were transplanted into the retinas of blind rats where they developed into rod cells which were responsive to light signals. |
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An evidentialist variant would require the agent be responsive to a telling evidential basis for thinking that p obtains in contrast to the alternatives. |
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Antennae, minuscule in snow or southern Tanner crabs, were quite active and responsive for red king crab, providing a more sensitive reflex response. |
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The former have been found to show a hyper responsive hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis following stress, compared with regular laboratory mice. |
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Through the one-year MLGP, the mayors and MHOs are able to develop responsive health systems to address health challenges in their municipalities. |
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New technology related entries include acquihire, clickbait, Deep Web, dox, fast follower, geocache, in silico, octocopter, responsive, smartwatch and tech-savvy. |
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Those who had internalized that ethic and had linked it with the prohibitory cause were responsive to the antirum, antiparty pronouncements of their religious conferences. |
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