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That is super fast, and that is highly
responsive
to what is in and hot on the market.
Epilepsy can best be treated by
responsive
electrical stimulation.
We formed a company called NeuroPace and we started work on
responsive
neurostimulation, and this is a picture of what the device looked like, that's placed into the cranial bone.
You know, the public policy will become more
responsive
to the needs of the poor, and, therefore I think it's okay."
Furthermore, TW&TL has exceptional appeal across the board: note the stats showing it rates best with under-18 males, females 18-29, and over 45! Clearly Candy Bergen struck a
responsive
chord with women as well as men.
The Internet (retail) would be a great path--this is a film that will be buried, like "Pups" or other radical modern teen films--and McKay seemed
responsive.
Like a
responsive
car, the script follows each turn precisely and truthfully, our heroine responding to each new crisis the way we would hope she does.
As the WHO announcement makes clear, we urgently need to develop stronger, more
responsive
public health systems to confront future epidemics.
The recent capital-spending boom produced a burst of speculative lending in 2003 and 2004 because the banking system was still state-owned and
responsive
to political pressure—until the government itself imposed credit controls in April 2004 to prevent a sharp upsurge in non-performing loans.
Yet since our own vote makes such a tiny contribution to the outcome, each of us still faces the temptation to get a free ride, not bothering to vote while hoping that enough other people will vote to keep democracy robust and to elect a government that is
responsive
to the views of a majority of citizens.
A multitude of small steps could help – such as giving pro-democracy movements the technology needed to evade autocrats, presenting digital media in a balanced way, and making political parties more
responsive
to their members.
The lending reforms adopted this week will enable us to be even more flexible and
responsive
in assisting even more countries.
For example, political obstacles to comprehensive economic policymaking in many advanced economies have undermined the implementation of structural reforms and
responsive
fiscal policies in recent years, holding back business investment, undermining productivity growth, worsening inequality, and threatening future potential growth.
Unlike hard-power assets (such as armed forces), many soft-power resources are separate from the government and are only partly
responsive
to its purposes.
Because the dollar prices of most of these countries’ imports are not very
responsive
to exchange-rate movements, the pass-through of those movements into import prices denominated in their home currencies is close to 100%.
Afghanistan’s international partners are not
responsive
to these concerns and grievances.
People with diabetes are three times more likely to fall prey to TB.Diabetes can also make patients less
responsive
to standard TB therapies and elevate the chance of relapse after the disease has been treated.
But we also need public policy to be
responsive
and accountable to the preferences of the electorate.
In Rifkin’s view, the Third Industrial Revolution is an opportunity to create an “energy Internet” – a smart, responsive, decentralized network of energy and information that would create millions of jobs worldwide and help to eliminate energy poverty.
As countries turn inward, amid rising nationalism and intolerance,
responsive
leadership demands that we listen to the underlying message and act accordingly.
Responsive
leaders need to learn from past mistakes.
In the face of today’s political disruptions,
responsive
leadership requires that we address all forms of inequality.
Multinational organizations can address today’s challenges only with
responsive
leadership – the kind of leadership that finds common ground with governments and members of civil society to envision a new way forward.
CAMBRIDGE – Why were democratic political systems not
responsive
early enough to the grievances that autocratic populists have successfully exploited – inequality and economic anxiety, decline of perceived social status, the chasm between elites and ordinary citizens?
Moreover, in this case, the Egyptian army appears far more interested in protecting its enormous economic interests than it is in securing the benefits of a civilian government
responsive
to its citizens.
It may look counter-intuitive, but Europe's falling productivity and shrinking workforce signal even tougher times ahead and strengthen the case for an EU that is more efficient, as well as more democratically
responsive.
Its premise must be that the EU is heading toward dissolution, and that only by becoming more
responsive
to Europe’s citizens can it reverse the trend.
If successful, the new revolution may lead to strategies that make us more
responsive
to our better angels.
Democratic accountability also guarantees
responsive
government.
But these malignant cells seem to be particularly
responsive
to “treatment.”
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