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It would change the dynamics of labor supply and demand to the benefit of both workers – who would have new protections – and importing countries, which would have access to trained laborers to
respond
to rapid changes – often driven by technology – in economic conditions.
Once this resistance develops, treatment is compromised, further resistance can evolve, and resistant organisms can be transmitted to other people, leading to primary drug resistance that may fail to
respond
to standard therapy.
Security officials who failed to
respond
to the crisis in Mpeketoni have been fired; a similar shake-up appears likely within Kenya’s national-security agencies.
The time has come for China to
respond
with equal clarity.
Most important, it would give individuals the freedom to
respond
to unexpected insights as they arise, rather than compelling them to follow a prescribed agenda.
The European Union warns that it has “a whole arsenal at our disposal with which to respond,” while China threatens “a justified and necessary response.”
Volatility itself is costly, leaving economies unable to
respond
effectively to price signals.
But the attacks in Madrid – and in London in July 2005 – showed that Europe is one of their prime targets, prompting European governments to
respond
by bolstering their defenses, including at the level of the European Union.
We also have a greater appreciation of the costs of failing to
respond
to the climate-change challenge.
The Remain campaign completely failed to
respond
to this, because it concentrated on the question that was literally on the ballot, and addressed the costs and benefits of EU membership.
In the event of new US tariffs, it seems reasonable to expect China to
respond
by reducing such purchases, reinforcing a strategy of asset diversification away from US dollar-based assets that has been under way for the past three years.
When a country’s political institutions are mature, they
respond
to demands from below through a combination of accommodation, response, and representation.
The way voters
respond
reflects the way they perceive recent history and what they want for themselves and their families in the future.
In the absence of the first condition, the eurozone will
respond
to Greece by saying, "Be our guest, leave."
The content in turn reinforces the seductive qualities of the medium by offering generous helpings of sex, violence, easy comfort, and other material that we are genetically prepared to
respond
to, but that in large doses detract from the ability to lead productive and serene lives.
So we must reassess how we
respond
to trauma.
Despite clear evidence of massive human-rights violations, the Ugandan government and the international community were slow to
respond
to the LRA threat.
Joshua Greene, a philosophy graduate now working in psychology who has recently moved from Princeton University to Harvard, studied how people
respond
to a set of imaginary dilemmas.
When government policies reduce the profitability – or threaten the existence – of a company, it is only reasonable that the people running that business should
respond
as they see fit.
Africa’s media must
respond
with its own analyses, explanations, and narratives.
If Western leaders are to contain, and ultimately quell, the political convulsions that their countries are now experiencing, they have no choice but to
respond
by crafting new, inclusive growth models.
Fortunately, academic research and historical perspective can help policymakers
respond
to this challenge intelligently.
First, is there evidence that US politicians
respond
to lower-income voters’ preferences or desires?
Acemoglu next asks whether there is evidence that the income distribution in the US worsened in the late 1990’s, leading politicians to
respond
by loosening the reins on lending to people who were “falling behind”?
Anyone who disputes the need to do this – and much more – should read and
respond
to Hoenig.
He would have relished the work of psychologists showing that we have a confirmation bias (we favor and remember information that supports, rather than contradicts, our beliefs); that we systematically overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs (the overconfidence effect); and that we have a propensity to
respond
to the plight of a single identifiable individual rather than a large number of people about whom we have only statistical information.
Victims of online harassment often
respond
with self-censorship, and many, with their sense of security and even self-worth eroded, remove themselves from social media altogether.
In fact, a majority of Mexican immigrants already in the US don't know exactly how to
respond
to Bush's proposal, and Vicente Fox will have to listen to them, too, if he wants to speak in their name.
No one seems to know how to
respond
to China’s diplomatic and military muscle flexing in Asia, for the extent of China’s ambitions remains utterly unclear.
To figure out what real people actually want and
respond
accordingly, democracies have procedures, constitutional guarantees, and individual rights.
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