Respond Sentence Examples

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  • When she didn't respond, Alex looked up.

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  • He must respond in kind.

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  • He didn't respond and she didn't look back.

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  • I felt a need to respond but wasn't sure what to say.

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  • When she didn't respond he continued.

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  • How do we respond to this?

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  • His moods flipped back and forth so fast it was hard to know how he would respond to anything.

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  • She was opening her mouth to respond when Yancey pulled over and stopped.

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  • She'll get used to the change, though, and respond the way everyone around her does.

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  • She stared at him, too surprised to respond immediately.

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  • My father did it because, to him, lying was so despicable he was forced to respond in a like manner.

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  • Like that's all bad? they collectively thought, but only Paul Dawkins had the guts to so respond, spurred on by the rapidly disappearing cognac.

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  • How did the call center respond to the flood of interest?

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  • She gritted her teeth, hating the fact he had open access to her thoughts and worse—he could respond to them!

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  • When he still didn't respond, she tried something else.

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  • When Carmen didn't respond, she threw her hands in the air and rolled her eyes.

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  • Donnie wouldn't respond, turning away from his father toward the window.

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  • Before I could respond, my cell phone played a Chopin etude.

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  • His eyes wandered over her face, but he gave no indication that he understood her, much less that he wanted to respond.

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  • He never expected his long dead parents to respond but waited anyway.

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  • He shrugged, but didn't respond.

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  • Deidre thought hard about how to respond.

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  • Once he was seated and started the engine, she thanked him, but he didn't respond.

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  • His voice sounded restrained, but she didn't respond.

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  • Gabriel didn't trust himself to respond.

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  • For a moment he didn't respond.

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  • When they talked to him, he seemed to understand, but he didn't respond.

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  • His lack of response didn't mean he wasn't aware, and she didn't want to leave him worried that she might do such a thing – especially if he was unable to respond.

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  • He lifted his chin to receive her kiss, but his lips didn't respond.

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  • He paused a moment, staring at the screen as if it might respond.

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  • She turned without waiting for her sister to respond and made her way to her room.

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  • The boy seemed unsure how to respond and gazed at her, as did the others.

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  • No image appeared on the screen, and she began to wonder if A'Ran would respond, even to her.

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  • Dean was uncertain how to respond.

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  • They respond best to praise for good behavior.

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  • How quickly do they respond to problems?

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  • When she didn't respond, he peered over the paper again.

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  • His eyes twinkled with mirth, but he refused to let the rest of his face respond.

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  • The phone rang before Betsy could respond.

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  • Though I detest getting back to a city, business calls and I respond.

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  • I wasn't sure how to respond.

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  • I was tongue tied, at a loss how to respond.

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  • It took me several minutes to respond.

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  • Jackson took a moment to respond.

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  • He grew serious when she didn't respond.

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  • He wouldn't respond to her mind manipulation attempts, and he was able to control Jonny.

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  • She seemed to be thinking of how to respond.

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  • And yet, she didn't respond.

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  • He didn't know how to respond.

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  • It can be demonstrated that they are practically indefatigable - repeatedly stimulated by electrical currents, even through many hours, they, unlike muscle, continue to respond with unimpaired reaction.

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  • The two Guardians looked at each other, neither certain how to respond.

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  • Her head ached too much to respond.

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  • He didn't move, didn't respond.

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  • She held her breath, wondering if he meant to respond or not.

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  • He simply didn't respond.

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  • If he didn't like what she wrote, he didn't have to respond.

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  • When she didn't respond, his gaze wandered over her face.

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  • He plied her lips gently, testing and encouraging, and she felt herself respond despite her indignation.

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  • He programmed the computer to respond in training cycle mode and glanced at the communication link again.

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  • She felt the familiar, core-deep connection, the one intimate enough for her body to respond, as he held her gaze.

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  • He turned when she didn't respond, and his gaze softened.

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  • He paused, waiting to see if she would respond to his suggestion but she continued eating.

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  • There was a knock on the door and before Dean could respond, Corday entered.

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  • And yet, if Cynthia should be in need of an ultimate expression of his love, how would he respond?

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  • Before Dean could respond, he heard the sound—the front door opening!

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  • Dean didn't respond but in his mind agreed the answer made a certain amount of sense, giving the situation.

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  • Finally he steadied himself enough to respond.

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  • Jackson didn't respond immediately.

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  • She escaped before he could respond.

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  • In character he was pure, simple, endowed with excellent judgment and a keen sense of humour, and quick to respond to any call for sympathy.

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  • In Nigeria the Hausa tribes are coming to be better known, and to respond to the Christian teaching.

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  • Muscle cells respond by changes in their activity to changes in their environment, and thus are said to be "excitable."

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  • He was only quite at ease when having poured several glasses of wine mechanically into his large mouth he felt a pleasant warmth in his body, an amiability toward all his fellows, and a readiness to respond superficially to every idea without probing it deeply.

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  • A feline will be restless and respond violently to almost any stimulus.

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  • We both looked at her intently, unable to respond.

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  • Dean couldn't believe this woman, but he was far too irritated to respond.

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  • Brady hesitated to respond, feeling as though he should concentrate on supporting her, per Tim's directions, rather than reach out to her when he needed her.

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  • Gabe looked away and started walking again.  Katie saw his shoulders hunch.  When he didn't respond, she asked, "Has she tracked us down?"

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  • Toby was wrestling with a bush and didn't respond.  Katie breathed deeply and pushed forward, wanting very much to stop and sleep but suspecting she'd never awaken if she did.  She didn't have enough food cubes to drive off more than one more demon attack.  They'd have to find Rhyn and Gabe fast.

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  • When he didn't respond, I added, She'll have a hell of a headache but you guys both have some bridges in need of serious damage control.

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  • Before he could respond I asked if Julie was nearby.

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  • His eyes flashed, and she willed Darian to respond to her.

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  • Alex didn't respond to either of them.

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  • That's not the way a grown man would respond!

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  • When Dean didn't respond, Weller continued.

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  • Before he could respond, Edith laughed.

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  • He waited for Dean to respond but when he didn't, he continued eating.

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  • Jackson grabbed the bottle and took a long draw, but did not respond.

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  • Before he could respond, Elisabeth grabbed his chin, squeezed it and turned his face to her.

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  • Jackson didn't respond until she put her fingers in his hair.

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  • When Carmen didn't respond, Katie shrugged, Anyway, there are plenty of guys interested.

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  • Unsure how to respond, she merely stood there, hands at her side.

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  • Too breathless to respond, she nodded, and he lowered her to the ground.

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  • She didn't respond, but her hands wrung her T-shirt again.

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  • She couldn't respond without drawing the man's attention.

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  • She itched to grab her micro or tap her ear and respond.

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  • She ached to respond but had to be satisfied with the knowledge he was alive.

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  • Before he could respond, Mrs. Riley entered carrying a tray with coffee, two mugs and a plate of homemade doughnuts.

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  • Dean wasn't sure how to respond.

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  • At first, Cynthia seemed unaware that her reminiscences made Dean uncomfortable but when he didn't respond, she turned and looked at him.

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  • On the next five questions, you're supposed to tell us how Alex would respond.

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  • It was impossible not to respond.

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  • When he opened his mouth to respond, she didn't give him the opportunity.

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  • When he didn't respond, she looked up at his face.

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  • His gaze remained on her face and when she didn't respond – slowly became concerned.

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  • When she didn't respond immediately, he lowered the paper, his expression hopeful.

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  • Whenever he loosened his grip on his power, he felt it respond.

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  • Even so, how did a person respond to that kind of praise?

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  • When Gerald didn't respond, she looked up to see why.

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  • For a moment he didn't respond, and finally he answered with a single word.

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  • He didn't respond verbally but his hands caressed her back - as though that would solve anything.

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  • When Alex didn't respond, Carmen nudged his foot under the table with hers.

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  • She grappled with how to respond before finally saying, "We both know how this ends."

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  • In order that the line between two stations may be worked on the duplex system it is essential that the receiving instrument shall not be acted on by the outgoing currents, but shall respond to incoming currents.

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  • When the relay is operated it connects a bell between one of the wires of the circuit and earth, while the bell itself is arranged to respond to current pulsations in one direction only.

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  • Bobadilla, sent for to Rome, arrived there just before Mascarenhas was about to depart, but fell too ill to respond to the call made on him.

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  • In these he taught his followers to respond to the call; by the Spiritual Exercises he moulded their character.

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  • He slays a foe of Arthur's, the Red Knight, who has insulted the king, and challenged the knights of the court, who, for some mysterious reason, are unable to respond to the challenge.

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  • We must remember that the ocean is a continuous sheet of water of a certain depth, and the conditions of continuity which hold good for all fluids require that there should be no vacant space within it; hence if a single water particle is set in motion, the whole ocean must respond, as Varenius pointed out in 1650.

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  • The history of the next thousand years shows that the magistrates were seldom slow to respond to the appeal.

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  • Thus man's spirit, ever largely but potential, can respond actively to the historic Jesus, because already touched and made hungry by the all-actual Spirit-God who made that soul akin unto Himself.

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  • Individuals, moreover, vary greatly in their capacity to respond successfully to new conditions of life, and it is less costly and more practical if the selection be made in their natural homes.

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  • Early in 1859 President Buchanan had recommended the step to Congress, which did not respond.

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  • Then there grew up all over Europe a system of fining the knights who failed to respond to the sovereign's call or to stay their full time in the field; and in England this fine developed, from the reign of Henry II.

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  • According to tradition an abbot of Aberbrothock (Arbroath) had ordered a bell - whence the name of the rock - to be fastened to the reef in such a way that it should respond to the movements of the waves, and thus always ring out a warning to mariners.

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  • Towards the further development of events in France, therefore, Leopold assumed at first a studiously moderate attitude; but his refusal to respond to the demand of the French government for the dispersal of the corps of emigres assembled under the protection of the German princes on the frontier of France, and the insistence on the rights of princes dispossessed in Alsace and Lorraine, precipitated the crisis.

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  • For general talk about the evils of slavery they cared little, but this assertion that every slave was entitled to instant freedom filled them with alarm and roused them to anger, for they saw that, if the conscience of the nation were to respond to the proposition, the system must inevitably fall.

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  • Generally speaking, the instruments used for these purposes are not disturbed by the vibrations resulting from ordinary traffic. In almost every household something may be found which will respond to a gentle shaking of the ground.

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  • The rich alluvial deposits of the Nile which respond so readily to the efforts of the cultivator ensured the wealth of the country.

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  • Some individuals happen to fit the environment better, or to respond to the environment better, and these on the average will survive their less fortunate neighbours.

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  • In February 1780 he withdrew from Congress because of its refusal to respond to his call for the yeas and nays.

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  • Burnes, however, was unable to prevail on the governor-general, Lord Auckland, to respond to the amir's advances.

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  • Irritability, again, although a notable quality of living substance, is not peculiar to it, for many inorganic substances respond to external stimulation by definite changes.

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  • In spite, therefore, of the vigour, or even violence, of his opposition before the war, it was comparatively easy for Mr. Asquith to approach him in May 1915 with a view to the formation of a National Coalition Government, and for him to respond with immediate acceptance.

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  • In 1619 an attempt was made to induce Bristol merchants to settle in the city and undertake its government, but no one would respond to the invitation, and in 1626 the charter was restored.

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  • His man-servant, who awoke him summer and winter at five o'clock, testified that he had not once failed in thirty years to respond to the call.

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  • She gritted her teeth, hating the fact he had open access to her thoughts and worse—he could respond to them!

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  • She heard very little of any of them but somehow managed to nod when required and even respond with words her shocked mind did not hear or understand.

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  • Before Dean could respond, he heard the sound—the front door opening!

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  • Dean was primed to respond when Lieutenant Anderson stepped out of his office.

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  • We also use anticonvulsants in shooting pain which does not respond to antidepressants.

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  • Recognizing these changes in its customer base, Medirest is adapting its menus to ensure they respond to a wide range of popular tastes.

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  • Vehicles will respond to electronic instructions from navigational beacons.

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  • I know i am probably rattling cages, good maybe someone will respond?

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  • Your good mood will be highly contagious, others will respond.

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  • They will need to make that commitment to respond to customers ' needs in a world of accelerating convergence that I described earlier.

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  • Clinics is to low-income pregnant womennorth Dakota insurers might respond unpublished report to.

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  • The current project is tackling the complex interaction problems associated with bodies which are free to respond to wave excitation.

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  • International relief agencies began to respond as a huge exodus of refugees began to require immediate emergency relief.

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  • Anxious to appear friendly I ask him how to respond to personal questions.

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  • The Iraqis may celebrate their independence by embracing a long-suppressed fundamentalism, and the United States may respond by seeking to crush it.

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  • If sufficient churches respond positively a revised text will be prepared to be launched at a major European ecumenical gathering at Easter 2001.

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  • Should you offer incentives to get people to respond?

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  • When he didn't respond, she pulled away.

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  • For a moment he didn't respond at all.

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  • It started out as a question, but the answer was obvious – so obvious that he didn't respond.

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  • When she didn't respond, he continued.

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  • When she didn't respond he concluded in a controlled tone.

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  • When she didn't respond, he glanced at her inquisitively and then looked uncomfortable.

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  • She couldn't respond, not with the cuff on her arm.

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  • That's why you didn't respond when I called you mentally.

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  • Darian didn't wait for her to respond this time.

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  • When he did not respond, she approached.

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  • She forced her bruised, heavy limbs to respond, testing them.

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  • They were slow to respond, and he sloshed free, wrestling the barrel to the Springs.

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  • He felt himself sink into his thoughts but forced himself to respond.

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  • Did people often respond that way to Rob?

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  • When he didn't respond, she added.

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  • Gerald didn't respond for a moment, but when he did, his tone and expression would have melted steel.

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  • He stiffened and didn't respond.

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  • She took a step toward the house and waited, but he didn't respond.

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  • She lay limp in his arms, startled and afraid to respond - afraid the kiss meant nothing to him.

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  • Before she had time to respond he dumped her on the floor and dived to pin her down.

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  • He was watching her closely, and she willed her body not to respond to him as it had earlier.

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  • Flustered, she didn't know how to respond.

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  • Jessi wasn't certain how to respond.

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  • He had no idea if she'd respond or not; he did it more to irritate her than because he was thirsty.

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  • Charles didn't respond for a long moment then finally began to drink.

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  • The girl didn't respond, but he knew she wouldn't disobey his command, as much as she might Jessi's.

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  • Marconi exhibited in October 1900 this apparatus in action, and showed that two or more receivers of different tunes could be connected to the same antenna and made to respond separately and simultaneously to the action of separate but tuned transmitters.

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  • Leaves respond in another way to the same influence, placing themselves across the path of the beam of light.

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  • Other and older plants give evidence of the same perception, though they do not respond all in the same way.

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  • On the other hand, some plants did not respond to the action of common salt, whilst others were killed.

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  • Organs which respond to the mechanical stimulus of contact are found to possess special contrivances in certain of their cells(I) sensitive spots, consisting of places here and there on the epidermal cells where the wall is thin and in close contact with protoplasmic projections.

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  • Darwins expression the nature of the organism has been interpreted in the preceding paragraph to mean an inherent tendency towards higher organization; that interpretation may now be completed by adding that the organism is susceptible to, and can respond to, the action of external conditions.

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  • It was not without secret satisfaction, therefore, that Prince Gorchakov watched the repeated defeats of the Austrian army in the Italian campaign of 1859, and he felt inclined to respond to the advances made to him by Napoleon III.; but the germs of a Russo-French alliance, which had come into existence immediately after the Crimean War, ripened very slowly, and they were completely destroyed in 1863 when the French emperor wounded Russian sensibilities deeply by giving moral and diplomatic support to the Polish insurrection.

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  • Ants invite one another to work, or ask for food from one another, by means of pats with the feelers; and they respond to the solicitations of their guest-beetles or mites, who ask for food by patting the ants with their feet.

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  • But this specific application is dependent upon a prolonged racial preparation of the organism to respond in this particular way.

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  • Men who would not pay taxes to their own appointed governments, and who were daily expecting to be allowed to return to that condition of anarchy which they had come to regard as the normal order of things, were not likely to respond willingly to the tax-gatherer's demands.

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  • Lastly, whatever its ultimate outcome, the constitution of Poland was, in its inception, a genuine effort to respond to the appeal of the Poles for a national existence.

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  • When the confederation was almost in a state of collapse because of the failure of the states to respond to requisitions of Congress for supplies for the federal treasury, Madison was among the first to advocate the granting of additional powers to Congress, and urged that congress should forbid the states to issue more paper money.

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  • French literature was quick to respond to Renaissance influences.

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  • When feathered or provided with secondary barbs the setae will respond to movements or vibrations in the surrounding water, and have been supposed to have an auditory function.

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  • An insurrection had occurred in Bitlis, the Hamawand were still virtually outlaws and the whole country refused to respond to the call to a jihad against the British.

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  • Only David ventured to respond, and armed with a sling and pebbles he overcame Goliath.

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  • Thomson, on the other hand, set to work to overcome the difficulty by improvement in the manufacture of cables, and first of all in the production of copper of high conductivity and the construction of apparatus which would readily respond to the slightest variation of the current in the cable.

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  • He received money from the French king, but the existence of a strong antiFrench party in Saxony induced him occasionally to respond to the overtures of the emperor Leopold I.

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  • When he still didn't respond, she continued.

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  • However, Brennan thought a subpoena might force them to respond.

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  • Martha was more than willing to let anyone respond to her daughter's needs while she tried in vain to shake a world class hangover.

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  • Damian didn't wait for Jonny to respond but used his magic to Transport himself to the Texas ranch where they'd set up shop after Dusty blew up southern Florida.

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  • Her instincts were restless, and every fiber in her body warned her not to respond.

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  • Larkin looked unsure of how to respond, but finally did just that, nervously, but with a cold and silent determination while trying to ignore young Martha.

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  • His lack of response didn't mean he wasn't aware, and she didn't want to leave him worried that she might do such a thing – especially if he was unable to respond.

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  • Whacking the bastard wasn't the way to respond.

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  • Before Katie could respond, one of the nearby trees snatched her and flung her into the air.  She soared above the treetops and let out a cry when she started to fall.  A branch caught her and flung her back up.  She saw Deidre and Toby sailing through the air in a similar fashion.  The second branch almost missed her and snatched her around the leg before throwing her back up.

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  • His gaze remained on her face and when she didn't respond – slowly became concerned.

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  • It started out as a question, but the answer was obvious – so obvious that he didn't respond.

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  • He stated that he wished his deputies to respond to the threat of lethal violence with "disconcerting alacrity."

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  • Perhaps you could respond to Andy's points and restore a little decorum here.

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  • It's quite an endeavor to respond to complaints within 24 hours.

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  • Once the flies start hatching, the fish respond by surface feeding, then dry fly fishing becomes the epitome of sport for most anglers.

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  • The rate and scale of change has simply proved too immense for much of Surrey's biodiversity to adapt and respond to.

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  • We are obliged to respond to requests within 20 working days of receipt of the request.

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  • Explain how this notion is used to respond to the Sorites paradox.

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  • Another wooden pier, five sided, acts as a respond against the eastern abutment.

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  • This article reports a case of endobronchial actinomycosis which failed to respond to appropriate antibiotic therapy.

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  • They have failed to respond to the immense new challenge of world poverty and racial antagonism.

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  • In most instances the disease will respond if the secondary causes are treated and a broad-spectrum antibiotic is used.

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  • Children who may be meek and withdrawn outside often respond with hostile, aggressive behavior in the playroom.

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  • Don't invite provocative conversation or respond to alleviate any boredom.

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  • You are also more likely to respond impulsively and intensely in stressful situations after excess caffeine.

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  • Up to 40% of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy do not respond to the standard treatment for preventing vomiting.

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  • Ways to complain Editors should respond promptly to complaints and should ensure that there is a way for dissatisfied complainants to take complaints further.

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  • In order for the channel to respond to the appropriate ligand they have specific regulatory domains attached to the ion conduction pathway.

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  • A normal dog will respond by having an increase in blood cortisol.

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  • We are not defenseless, and there are many significant efforts underway to respond to the cyber threat.

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  • Long distance travel providers will need to respond to the increasingly demanding business traveler who is traveling further distances for longer periods of time.

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  • It is unlikely that patients with a history of benzodiazepine dependence will respond normally to these drugs ' .

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  • To these enforced controls we respond and become disobedient.

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  • Children will then respond to the site through observational drawing and mask making.

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  • This causes the body to respond by producing even more oil to combat dryness thereby starting a vicious never ending cycle.

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  • He is quick to respond to attraction, and easily becomes enthusiastic under such stimulus; but he is not very enduring.

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  • For minor faults, engineers endeavor to respond within 24 hours.

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  • We will charge a fee to respond to such a request.

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  • We may collect your child's first name and e-mail address to respond to your child on a one-time basis.

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  • Using this method stick float can produce fish in high water conditions, slowing the bait up for the fish to respond.

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  • The BCC has been asked to respond by returning its views on the proposed policy framework for new nuclear build.

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  • But they make no bones that it will be tough, and the kids respond with an almost freakish level of discipline and maturity.

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  • Worse, he'll respond with a few grunts.

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  • Do n't hesitate to contact our Customer Service Team on the number below should the hotel not respond to your claim.

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  • Be sensitive in the way you respond, encourage honesty, integrity, compassion for others.

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  • Minor effects on airway function were likely to respond to the use of the subject's reliever inhaler " .

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  • Patients who have a malignancy are also slow to respond to enzyme treatment.

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  • As a result we respond to a wide range of consultations from Government and other agencies, including many pertaining to rural issues.

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  • People with SAD may respond to a decrease in light by secreting more melatonin than people without SAD.

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  • Samaritan's Purse immediately mobilized our local resources and ministry partners to respond to the needs of victims.

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  • This sequence of events requires molecules that respond to electrical energy and then interact with other molecular mechanisms which release the chemical neurotransmitters.

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  • There was no certainty that the northerners would not respond promptly to the coup and place a Northerner in charge of the headless State.

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  • The public are, in the main, not numerate and respond to issues of risk with emotion rather than logic.

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  • In addition, the committee urged pharmacists who already prescribe to respond to the Government's consultation.

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  • While it started off good, it was n't punchy enough to get me to respond right away.

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  • Its stated rationale is to respond to a loophole in the law.

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  • How could I respond and remain respectful of them as customers?

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  • The calculator must respond to user input in some form (such as a button click or mouse rollover ).

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  • You also learn how to implement project management processes, develop leadership skills and respond to real-world scenarios.

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  • However, a bias may still exist because those persons currently experiencing late sequelae might have a greater tendency to respond to questionnaires.

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  • Many patients ' tumors show shrinkage well within the 12-week period others may take many months to respond.

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  • This ensured that no matter how long the team took to respond we would be uniformly capturing a snapshot in time.

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  • Its aim is to encourage student teachers and trainees to consider how they would respond to racist incidents.

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  • Researchers at Bristol University's Department of Food Animal Science examined whether electrically stunned sheep respond to flashing lights following a stunned sheep respond to flashing lights following a stun.

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  • What was very tangible was the desire from these young adults to respond wholeheartedly.

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  • About 4 out of every 10 people taking thalidomide in these situations respond to the treatment.

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  • The selection timeout is the time within which the two communicating applications must respond to one another.

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  • Coma When a person is in a coma, they are deeply unconscious and don't respond to anything going on around them.

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  • Its habits are too uncouth for it to respond to humane treatment.

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  • It is completely unprofessional to publicly slam someone without their knowledge at all or without giving them the chance to respond.

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  • It is an uncaring adult who fails to respond appropriately and society should be wary of making children untouchable.

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  • Click the radio button labeled " Respond with the following URL.

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  • The Parties shall respond to alleged violations of the provisions of this Annex through the procedures provided in Article VIII.

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  • For example, rivers draining a chalk catchment may be expected to respond very differently from nearby urban watercourses.

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  • It has a very large starting torque, which enables it to overcome the inertia of getting the load into motion, and it lifts heavy loads at a slower speed and lighter loads at a quicker one, behaving, under the action of the controller in a somewhat similar manner to that in which the cylinders of the steam crane respond to the action of the stop-valve.

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  • It is assumed, as an inevitable conclusion from the facts of evolution, that plant-protoplasm possesses (I) an inherent tendency towards higher organization, and (2) that it is irritable to external conditions, or to changes in them, and can respond to them by changes of form which may be either indefinite or definite (adaptive).

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  • At this time the British, wearied of South African troubles, were disinclined to respond to native appeals for help. Consequently the Boers proceeded without let or hindrance with their conquest and annexation of territory.

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  • The prevailing winds respond to the stronger poleward temperature gradients of winter by rising to a higher velocity and a more frequent and severer cyclonic storminess; and to the weaker gradients of summer by relaxing to a lower velocity with fewer and weaker cyclonic storms; but furthermore the northern zone occupied by the prevailing westerlies expands as the winds strengthen in winter, and shrinks as they weaken in summer; thus the stormy westerlies, which impinge upon the north-western coast and give it plentiful rainfall all through the year, in winter reach southern California and sweep across part of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida; it is for this reason that southern California has a rainy winter season, and that the states bordering on the Gulf of Mexico are visited in winter by occasional intensified cold winds, inappropriate to their latitude.

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  • Thus the rabbit and the dog are not absolutely blinded by removal of the entire cortex, but in man destruction of the occipital cortex produces total blindness, even to the extent that the pupil of the eye does not respond when light is flashed into the eye.

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  • The first was the quantity of labor required to man them, the second was their inability to adequately respond to market changes.

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  • True 24-hour response coupled with experienced personnel and the most modern and reliable fleet makes BHL ready to respond to any requirement.

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  • In the past 10 years the refinery industry has had to respond to five sets of new environmental regulations.

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  • Practitioners must be able to observe and respond appropriately to children, informed by a knowledge of how children develop and learn.

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  • We value enquiries about adoption and will respond promptly and courteously.

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  • Council agreed to support the proposal and to respond accordingly.

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  • How you respond to stress directly impacts on your brain and affects your ability to think clearly.

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  • In other words, manufacturers do not simply respond to demand but also create it.

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  • They want people who can respond positively to pressure and deliver on time.

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  • As the crowd grew the vibe and atmosphere became more frenetic, the music seemed to respond in kind.

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  • That was not always the case, nor did everyone possess the ability to read or respond in writing.

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  • The diversity of the product requires a quick, retentive mind, able to respond instantly.

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  • The calculator must respond to user input in some form (such as a button click or mouse rollover).

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  • Acute sciatica seemed to respond no differently from chronic sciatica.

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  • Type II is a result of either failure to secrete adequate insulin, or failure in target receptors to respond to the insulin produced.

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  • By wireless telegraphy she sent out signals of distress, and several liners were near enough to catch and respond to the call.

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  • In the latter case, the offending signals are at frequencies much too high to respond to in a servo loop.

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  • Dirty Marks Carpet Usually respond to carpet shampoo e.g. 1001 or Vanish.

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  • Why has the World Bank been slow to respond to the MA?

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  • Therefore, " Bob " will only respond if he has sniffed the packet from the wire.

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  • Instead, society should respond by regulating the coming change sot hat it is the least harmful and the most helpful.

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  • These questionnaires might also address the specific needs of people to which the parish could respond.

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  • I remember saying to Armstrong that one needed to stick pins into Maudling to get him to respond.

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  • By now it should be obvious that India does not respond positively to strong-arm tactics.

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  • Researchers at Bristol University 's Department of Food Animal Science examined whether electrically stunned sheep respond to flashing lights following a stun.

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  • Israel was swift to respond to this turn of events and there was a devastating pre-emptive air strike against the Egyptian air force.

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  • Let 's just say he had a way of getting you to respond without throwing teacups around.

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  • Patients with panic attack disorder respond discriminatively to their own interoceptive anxiety stimuli, which are attenuated by administering tricyclic antidepressant medications.

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  • Britain 's comedy industry has rushed to respond to the tsunami disaster, with several fundraising gigs already set up.

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  • We apologize that we are unable to respond to any e-mail sent directly.

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  • Coma When a person is in a coma, they are deeply unconscious and do n't respond to anything going on around them.

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  • Moreover, its relevance was underscored when it was invoked to respond to the unimaginable attacks of September 11.

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  • Monetary policy would respond, but a large negative demand shock might result in an undershoot of the inflation target for some considerable time.

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  • Leaving these links unmade makes the board respond when the corresponding address lines are high.

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  • Click the radio button labeled Respond with the following url.

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  • This data helps gay health and drug programs to measure the real extent of gay men 's recreational drug use and respond accordingly.

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  • Often this species takes a considerable time to respond and the group had been warned to expect a long battle !

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  • We must respond to well-founded criticism with a willingness to change.

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  • May we indeed respond to His desire and ever worship Him in spirit and in truth.

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  • The advertisers played around with semantics to create a slogan customers would respond to.

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  • There are times to be aggressive and times to be conservative, and if they know where they are on the startup map, they can respond appropriately.

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  • You don't want to lose the flexibility and dexterity to move quickly and respond to real situations or opportunities.

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  • Listen closely and without bias to the data-they let it tell them what to do next, and they respond quickly.

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  • Instead, they take an honest look at the situation and respond with blinding speed.

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  • The good news for most sleep deprived parents is that by two months old, your baby will begin to respond to circadian rhythms, distinguishing daytime from night time sleep.

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  • Remember that your newborn's sleep habits are constantly changing; it's up to you to pay attention to the signs he gives and respond as needed.

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  • Ask any adoptive parent if they regret their decision to adopt, and almost all of them will respond with a resounding, "No!".

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  • While this may be generally true, individual children will respond in different ways, regardless of gender.

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  • When your baby is hungry, you need to respond to that need.

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  • You will learn what your baby needs, and you'll know how to respond to those needs.

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  • From rocking her to sleep to knowing when she is hungry, you'll learn the differences in your baby's cries, and you'll learn how to respond to her needs.

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  • Your baby cries for a reason, and when you respond to his cries, you are building a deep sense of love and trust.

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  • Each one has a special personality and needs, and you will learn how to respond to those needs.

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  • You could hear your baby, but you couldn't respond to her without walking to her room.

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  • New monitors often feature the option of a walkie-talkie reception, which allows parents to respond to their baby through the monitor whenever necessary.

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  • It's important to be willing to put your baby's needs in front of your own and respond compassionately to your baby's cries.

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  • When you respond lovingly and respectfully, you will have a happier baby.

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  • Be reassuring, soothing, and caring but not extra fun when you respond to a toddler at night.

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  • While an infant's hearing is not fully developed soon after she is born, she can hear and even respond to sounds.

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  • However, it's important to remember that not every child will respond to this method positively.

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  • If your child does not respond to this naked approach to potty training, forcing him to wear wet clothes or go naked so that he wets the floor, can lead to resentment or feelings of humiliation.

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  • If your child doesn't respond to the naked approach, chances are your frustration will mount with each accident.

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  • Still others respond well to loss of privileges.

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  • Yeast rashes also last longer than a couple of days and typically do not respond to powders, diaper creams or frequent diaper changes, once the rash has started.

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  • Make sure the keypad is big enough for your fingers, that the keys are spaced far enough apart to be pushed separately and that the keys respond well to your touch.

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  • They are known to respond to their names.

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  • Respond only to your needs.Be sure to choose a mattress that can adequately support the contours of your body.

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  • Although they aren't really pack oriented like dogs are, some will respond with a submissive gesture now and then.

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  • Cats respond best to positive encouragement.

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  • Some cats will respond quicker than others so you'll have to take your time, watch the cat closely and use your best judgment on when to pet or back away.

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  • Most cats respond best to positive reinforcement, so when he does the things you want him to do, be sure to praise him lavishly or give him a small treat.

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  • A cat that urinates in the corners might respond to an oval or round shaped pan differently than a cat that urinates in the middle of the box.

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  • This act dictates how to legally respond to these situations in order to preserve your rights as well as limiting your financial obligation for unauthorized charges.

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  • Many times, you will have a limited amount of time to respond to such an offer before it will no longer be available.

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  • Another option is to respond to offers that GE Money Bank sends you in the mail.

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  • This may happen if you do not respond to lenders to inform them of your financial problems or you simply stop paying your debt without financial difficulty.

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  • This allows you to respond to the activity promptly.

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  • If the Petition is served personally, the Respondent must respond within 20 days of the date of service.

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  • The other spouse is given a chance to respond to the divorce petition.

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  • Divorce-forms also provides a section with information about how to properly respond to a divorce petition.

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  • In addition to loving reassurance and attention from both parents, youngsters this age respond well to activities with peers and play dates that promote a feeling of normalcy.

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  • Like adults, children respond to divorce in a wide variety of ways depending upon factors like age, personality, temperament and the severity of the divorcing parents' conflict.

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  • Exercising restraint and showing consideration for various points of view sets an excellent example for the child on how to treat others fairly and compassionately; in addition, the co-parent is more likely to respond likewise.

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  • Other fungal infections that respond well to tea tree oil include fingernail or toenail fungus infections.

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  • Please see a medical professional for repeated infections or boils that don't respond to treatment.

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  • In her experience, dogs who are afraid of lightning and thunder respond well to a blend of Bach flower essences.

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  • However, every person's biochemistry is unique and the condition of psoriasis may respond differently to certain treatments in specific people.

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  • Also known as bass shakers or motion actuators, tactile transducers respond to low frequencies within a movie and allow you to feel what you are seeing and hearing on screen.

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  • Choose a countertop material that will respond well to changes and temperature and humidly.

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  • It is important to understand your skin is going to respond best to a consistent routine of steady products just as much as it will on a $50 cream you use only once a week.

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  • Just as you probably have a favorite color to wear and a lipstick shade that flatters your skin tone perfectly, you likely also have a few scents that respond best to your chemistry.

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  • To get good feedback, you need to ship items quickly, deliver what the listing has led the buyer to expect and respond quickly to any questions or problems that come up.

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  • There is no middleman, as with Apartment Finders, you simply respond to the ad and get the details on where and when to see the apartment.

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  • Keep the lines of communication open, and respond to all questions from potential buyers promptly since each question is a potential sale.

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  • You have the option of disabling comments entirely on any post if you just don't want readers to respond.

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  • Gamers decide how to act and respond based on their characterization.

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  • The idea behind this game is that players are able to ask questions of a spirit, and the spirit will respond through the game itself.

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  • Bear in mind that they may be getting approached by many other people, so don't take it personally if they don't respond straight away.

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  • If you feel you can answer it, click Respond and select your answer from the multiple choice answers given.

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  • Once you sign this and enter the verification code on the page, you will receive a confirmation email that you must respond to for your account to be activated.

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  • Despite its resemblance to the iPhone, the COOLPIX S60's touch screen interface does not respond as quickly as Apple's device.

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  • From birth to about three months, a baby's ability to pose and respond is limited, and the photo shoot will be determined by the baby's schedule.

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  • Newborns will respond to several types of stimulus.

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  • When insulin resistance occurs, the body's cells do not respond normally, and so, the pancreas produces more insulin to compensate for this condition.

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  • Finding the perfect guided meditation script has a lot to do with your innate personality and the imagery that you respond to best.

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  • For example, some folks respond best to guided imagery that relates to a lush forest, while others perfect the calming influence of the sea.

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  • By allowing the words to simply flow, the body is able to respond to them.

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  • Psychologically, the body will respond physically to emotions that are associated with words.

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  • Tension-type headaches usually respond to over the counter medications.

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  • To do this you need to examine how you usually respond to your feelings of anger.

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  • You can control anxiety with medication, which will help you respond to situations positively.

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  • With irritability, you are more likely to respond with annoyance or a criticism, than to start yelling.

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  • Young children are easily frustrated and respond to internal and external conflicts with angry outbursts, defiance, or withdrawal.

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  • Cognitive restructuring involves changing the way you think and respond to triggering events.

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  • You may not be able to take yourself on a vacation at this very moment but you can make your body respond as though you are.

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  • This willingness to work towards improving oneself is essential for growth and change when it comes to changing the way you respond to stressful situations.

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  • Do I immediately read and respond to email?

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  • They may respond with a sour face, but your mental health is more important.

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  • Sometimes referred to as mental imagery, visualization causes certain areas of the brain to respond as if you are actually doing what you are visualizing.

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  • If employers do not respond to a job application within a week, call to follow up on the status of the application.

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  • Even if he doesn't respond the way you want him to at first, if you stay cool and friendly, it can always lead to something later.

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  • If he feels the same way, he'll respond.

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  • Whereas some may herald evolutions theories, for example, some teens may respond with a t shirt that is declarative of creation theory as outlined in the Bible.

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  • Think back to previous graduations, were there pranks and how did the school administration respond?

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  • Chances are your child will respond best in a positive environment for nurturing her needs and curiosities.

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  • Role play with your teen on how he or she will respond when confronted with this issue.

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  • No matter what your knowledge level on the topic is, learning some of the facts and numbers of peer pressure can help you to respond to it better in the future.

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  • Parents will be more likely to give you a babysitting job, even if you are a bit younger, if they feel secure that you will know how to respond in an emergency situation.

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  • If the ghost is suspected before 10 seconds is up, the other player asks "Are you a ghost?" and the ghost must respond.

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  • Invitations orders may take a month or more to process, and you will need to include time for sending out the invitations, as well as for the recipients to respond to the RSVPs.

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  • Hazeldon believes that women who fit these categories respond better to a woman-only environment.

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  • You never know if what your loved one is saying is true or false so you never know how to respond.

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  • Don't react to their ridiculous stories and, instead, only respond to things you believe are true.

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  • Once these medications adjust your neurotransmitter levels, your brain will begin to respond better to situations.

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  • If a woman is asked, "What do you think of my hair, outfit, etc.?", she will typically respond by finding something positive to say, even if she personally didn't like item in question.

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  • The calmer and more nonjudgmental the loved ones are in the intervention, the better the person who needs help will respond to this event.

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  • The counselor can help you plan how to respond to the addict as well as set firm consequences for the addict if he or she refuses to get treatment.

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  • If you feel the person would respond favorably to hearing that she may have a disorder called BDD, having a discussion on the subject may be perfectly fine.

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  • It may be helpful for loved ones to participate in therapy sessions at times, both to understand the disorder better and to discuss ways to respond when discussions turn to the BDD.

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  • Non-book excitement first…I'm just now finishing up a television movie called The Black Widow for a major cable network…which is why it has taken me a day to respond to you!

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  • The show is about the contestant who can most accurately predict how Americans respond to polled questions.

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  • As the demand for organic clothing items increases, store inventories will respond in a like manner.

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  • Some schools ask all applicants to respond to the same question, or to choose from a few specific questions.

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  • Students can respond to specific posts in a thread, ask questions about someone else's comments, or post an entirely new thread.

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  • Department employees monitor national security, work to prevent bioterrorism and respond to national emergencies.

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  • Cruise lines are well aware of the marketing opportunities for Mother's Day cruises, and they respond by offering a wide variety of options designed with moms specifically in mind.

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  • Passengers should pay attention during each ship's mandatory boat drill (prior to leaving the embarkation port) to become familiar with emergency situations and how they will need to respond.

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  • Winners who don't respond in time forfeits the prize and it goes to the next person in the queue.

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  • It is your responsibility to respond to the contact within 24 hours.

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  • No single type of dog training is right for every dog and every family, so it's important to research the many methods of training and find the right method your dog will respond to best.

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  • Ideally, your dog should have undergone basic obedience training prior to visiting a large dog park so you can be confident they will respond to your stop, heel, and come commands.

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  • Dogs are pack animals that are hardwired to respond to a distinct pack hierarchy.

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  • You need to know without a doubt that you are the leader in this relationship, and if you are exuding that sense of authority, your dog will intuitively respond to it.

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  • Momentary stimulation is just a small quick zap that immediately signals your dog to respond.

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  • This can be useful when training dogs off leash in the field where they might be reluctant to respond, thinking you can't catch them.

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  • Dogs that would not cooperate or behave for nearly anyone else would suddenly respond to a certain handler.

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  • If you are very consistent, he should become conditioned to respond immediately.

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  • Each dog is paired with one handler who will be taught how to give the commands that each guide animal has been trained to respond to.

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  • There are ten different levels of stimulation, but you should always begin with the lowest setting and only dial up to the next higher setting if your dog doesn't respond to the stimulus.

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  • The idea is to find the lowest effective setting your dog will respond to.

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  • People usually smile and respond to small dogs wearing T shirts in a friendly way.

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  • Consider this before you respond to that "Free to Good Home" ad in the classified section.

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  • Next, it is important to have the family, or whoever is training the dog, pick the word you will use for your dog to respond to.

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  • I have found that when I say it fast and in a high voice, my dogs respond to it and go wild.

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  • It is your responsibility to be sure your dog will respond properly when you meet up with another dog along the trail.

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  • They can be obedience trained, and respond well to firm but consistent correction.

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  • They fail to respond to their human companion's voice or touch.

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  • Complete lack of movement - There will be no more agonal breathing, and the dog won't respond to any touch or movement of his body.

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  • Owners usually first discover that their dog appears to be missing, and he doesn't respond to their calls when they search for him.

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  • Supporters of anti-bark collars point out that most anti-bark collars available today are safe, do not hurt the dog and have the ability to train difficult barkers that do not respond to other training techniques.

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  • This will teach her to "think" her way through situations and figure out how to get the stock to respond to her herding tactics.

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  • Many plants can recover from frost damage, so give your plant time to respond before pronouncing it dead and digging it up.

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  • There's nothing like hitting the strings hard in a moment of passion and knowing your guitar will respond.

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  • Use a commercial adhesive remover if tile glue doesn't respond to regular vinegar or detergent solutions.

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  • Some adhesives respond best to the chemical-based adhesive removers because they tend to be stronger than water-based ones.

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  • Mood rings respond to changes in body temperature, so many people believe that this type of jewelry can offer clues about a person's state of mind.

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  • A grease stain might respond to a sprinkling of talcum powder or corn starch.

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  • You should also be able to assess a tailor advertised online by the services offered and the way they respond to any questions.

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  • Adults enjoy them as well, and respond to the looks of the characters.

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  • As long as you are open about your desired look and goals for the future and are willing to work with the consultant and respond to his analysis, you will reap the benefits.

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  • For example, many canines respond well to the B.A.R.F. diet, which stands for biologically appropriate raw food and is composed of human-grade meats, whole grains, and select raw vegetables.

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  • If you are decorating a cake for an important event, try the colors out before you make the actual cake so you know how they will respond.

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  • Work compost into the soil in the early spring and top-dress throughout the growing season, and your garden plants will respond with steady growth and vigor.

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  • Don't respond back - bullies are looking for and love an emotional reaction.

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  • They know not to respond to requests to communicate from people they don't know.

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  • They respond to the scene, investigate the cause, maintain records and prepare statistics on the findings.

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  • This gives the participants a chance to think about how they would respond if they were approached by someone.

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  • Abuse of older citizens can take on a physical, emotional or financial form, and attorneys who work in this area of practice can take appropriate action to respond to allegations involving nursing homes and other facilities.

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  • You want someone to respond to you, not hand you a tissue and walk away.

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  • Never follow links in unsolicited e-mails or respond to e-mail with personal information.

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  • Individuals may be unable to eat without assistance, speak more than a few words, respond to their environment, walk alone, sit unsupported and eventually lose their ability to swallow.

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  • Typically, forum users post information or questions, and other forum members respond with comments or answers.

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  • A forum is a bulletin board where you can post questions and comments to which other readers can respond.

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  • There is a topic specifically for spouses where they can post and respond to questions from other spouses.

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