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So it's not -- we're not reactive to the current marketplace.
Her eyes, initially reactive to light, became fixed and dilated.
His work deals with the symptoms—it's reactive to specific situations.
Whatever they're doing, you're going to be more reactive to it.
As opposed to being reactive to the Democrats in the House.
Instead, they were more interested in and reactive to smiling human faces.
There are sometimes legitimate complaints you should be very, very reactive to.
It was Bratton who reoriented the police from being reactive to being proactive.
While a necessary measure, laws and portals can only be reactive to abuse.
It can make you calm, and less reactive to moments in daily life.
"Companies are more reactive to problems, versus being more proactive," Turner-Lee says.
"Skin is our largest organ, so it's reactive to our environment," he said.
His dangerous tendencies, rather, are reactive to the situations in which he finds himself.
Factory owners need to be extremely reactive to trends as a matter of survival.
For one thing, they'd have to be reactive to it after it's already happened.
Some ways of taxing oil production are more reactive to price changes than others.
Gene editing and sequencing could revolutionize medical practice, moving it from reactive to predictive.
Markets have been highly reactive to any indication that the Fed's plans are changing.
The law enforcement report described Mr. Paddock as "germaphobic" and strongly reactive to smells.
People who have experienced trauma have bodies that are highly reactive to perceived threat.
FOLEY: When you're reactive to a problem, you're always going to be behind the solution.
"Usually, getting high makes my body and mind much more reactive to stimuli," Maggie explains.
Rarely if ever has a president been as reactive to random inputs as Mr. Trump.
Refuse to participate in the logic of the crisis, refuse to be reactive to its provocations?
"It's more reactive to the reality of what the country is right now," Mr. Davis said.
The 2-year, falling to 2.30 percent, is most reactive to near-term Fed policy moves.
Their answers are also often affected by — and reactive to — the pervasive media narrative at the time.
Nor is it enough to be reactive to problems after or even at the moment they arise.
We're experiencing a power shift, where story canon is reactive to the needs of the entitled (us).
As well as being more reactive to physical sensations, they're also more sensitive to other people's emotions.
How did Congress become so reactive to its lobby interests and cash instead of to its people?
When we are reactive to anxious states, we tend to shut down, act impulsively or crave solace.
In the US and Europe, Facebook has become intensely reactive to mounting pressure from governments and the public.
Democrats now see their role as partially reactive to new initiatives that come out of the White House.
"This facilitates a shift from reactive to pre-emptive maintenance, saving money and delivering better outcomes," he says.
Women's ovaries, on the other hand, are tucked into the body and aren't as reactive to external heat.
Being reactive to offers will make you feel like you're drowning, even if you're getting lots of business.
There's reason to believe that Congress would be reactive to new data stemming from the EAPPA as well.
"You go from being reactive to proactive and predictive," said Larry Wash, an executive vice president of KONE.
"You have to be very reactive to get hold of a limited number of places," Mr. Freund said.
I begin with open-ended ecosystems, which contain various agents with A.I.s that are very reactive to the environment.
While news outlets assert control over the content that we see, they are also reactive to what we want.
We no longer have the luxury of being reactive to the impact technology has on our society and culture.
Basically, this structure makes them reactive to electric currents, which can then let them transmit and changed polarized light.
Financial markets, which have proven reactive to developments in the ongoing trade war, largely shrugged off Trump's latest warning.
On the other hand, herding and other shepherd breeds may be much more reactive to the movements they are seeing.
It only has 24 ingredients and is basically a godsend when your skin is being super reactive to everything else.
SO, WE THINK WE STAND ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE LAW, BUT WE ALSO HAVE TO BE REACTIVE TO SOCIETY.
The study found that when rats were exposed to light, those seeing green light were less sensitive or reactive to pain.
Financial markets, which have proven reactive to developments in the ongoing trade war, largely shrugged off Trump's latest warning on Tuesday.
But an SMS drives safety at the broader organizational level, changing our safety practices from reactive to proactive, and eventually predictive.
"Some people are much more reactive to late-night exercise, in the sense that it activates them and they're aroused," he says.
Captain Marvel's feminism feels not only like a step backwards, but reactive to the male superheroes long-since established in the MCU.
So, they saw that a person's body became less reactive to their phobia, but didn't actually ask them: are you less afraid?
By focusing on these choices we can get ahead of the disruptions to come rather than being reactive to these rapid shifts. 
By focusing on these choices we can get ahead of the disruptions to come rather than being reactive to these rapid shifts.
It's very quick, it's very reactive to incoming news, and it's good judgments made by really talented people that work for me.
Purchase volume is less reactive to weekly interest rate moves and more dictated by a very tight and increasingly expensive spring market.
We can't keep being reactive to this, thinking and praying it won't happen again at our schools, jobs, or our community spots.
Democrats and Republicans alike suggested Clinton would help herself if she shifted from being reactive to the news to setting the agenda herself.
Instead of being reactive to events and incidents, understanding risks helps the operator proactively identify performance trends that could lead to operation disruptions.
The government's only role is reactive: to recall a part if it's defective or launch an investigation in the event of a crash.
The commentary from Matt Vasgersian, Harold Reynolds, and Dan Plesac is incredibly well-done and feels shockingly reactive to what's happening in each game.
"We can't keep being reactive to this, thinking and praying it won't happen again at our schools, jobs, or our community spots," he wrote.
Without long-term investment in building and maintaining expertise in countries like Russia, the United States' foreign policy risks becoming reactive to external events.
The Enquirer is famously reactive to circulation trends, with editors who pay very close attention to which cover subjects sell more copies than others.
I love that part about being unapologetic, because I think that women can be so reactive to criticism because we get it so often.Definitely.
Then there are the 3D lenses and filters, effects that use augmented reality to make them reactive to the scene captured on your Spectacles.
I think media outlets need to develop a clearer rubric for newsworthiness as a way of making coverage decisions less reactive to Trump tweets.
The government needs to shift its focus from being reactive to now proactive in everything they do for the sake of the American people.
Pro tip: Make sure you start with a plan for the day, so you're not just being reactive to the inevitable flood of emails.
"Output legitimacy may be more difficult to assert if inflation is proving to be less reactive to central bank actions in the short term," he added.
Then, the theory goes, the pain receptors in the body develop a type of "pain memory," making them oversensitive and over-reactive to any degree of pain.
Mortgage applications to purchase a home, which have been less reactive to lower rates, rose 4% for the week and were 5% higher than a year ago.
The brain's responses to exercise are particularly strong when animals are young, past experiments have found, because young brains are so reactive to all kinds of stimuli.
The idea is to move health care at Apple's clinics from reactive to proactive, as genetic tests can offer a window into health risks down the line.
Again, the amygdala and limbic system are just as reactive to what you tell yourself as they are to something physically happening right in front of you.
When upward of 95 percent of the eligible population is participating in the electoral process, government becomes more responsive to the citizenry and less reactive to special interests.
"I am concerned about the extent to which you advocate for our monetary policy to be influenced and reactive to the foreign exchange or other factors," said Sen.
For this and so many other reasons, Captain Marvel's feminism feels not only like a step backwards, but reactive to the male superheroes long-since established in the MCU.
"Where physical human-robot interaction is expected, robots should be compliant and reactive to avoid human injury and hardware damage," the researchers write in the paper describing the system.
Parliament's Treasury Select Committee said its report that the watchdog needs powers to better police the boundary between regulated and unregulated activities and avoid being "reactive" to new threats.
So it is necessary to recognize that over the past generation, Russia's actions — though sometimes wrong and even criminal — have been overwhelmingly reactive to what the West has done.
Oddly, I'm not as sure it would help in Bannon's case as in Trump's, because I don't think Bannon is as emotionally reactive to begin with as Trump is.
He said that it is "proactive to screen for sanctioned groups and reactive to respond when its made aware of a sanctioned group" to which it may be providing services.
And though its most well-known emotional effect is euphoria, it can also make you more reactive to unpleasant situations, so you may make a scene if you feel unsafe.
But new research just published in Scientific Reports suggests that behind all those massive teeth, the T. Rex had a snout that's as reactive to touch as a human fingertip.
Just take it along on the plane, and make sure you wake your son up every two hours and check that his pupils are equal, round and reactive to light.
Already, analysts say that AWS — which has historically prided itself on paying attention to customers, not competitors — is showing rare signs of becoming more reactive to Microsoft&aposs big moves.
"When they're coming down," Mr. Foley said, "they're being reactive" to an image on a video camera or a ground sensor set off by someone where no one should be.
" In response, Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey tweeted: "We can't keep being reactive to this, thinking and praying it won't happen again at our schools, jobs, or our community spots.
"These little pretty colored packets pack such a punch of sweetness, and that's how our palates get dulled and immune and less reactive to what sweetness really is," Alpert said.
" In response, Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey tweeted: "We can't keep being reactive to this, thinking and praying it won't happen again at our schools, jobs, or our community spots.
In fact, Seacrest is so familiar to Ripa, her husband and their three children — Lola, Joaquin and Michael
 — that she said her kids are "non-reactive" to the American Idol host.
"We can't keep being reactive to this, thinking and praying it won't happen again at our schools, jobs, or our community spots," tweeted Twitter Inc and Square Inc CEO Jack Dorsey.
But compared with the conflicts with the current hosts and Ms. McCain, the on-air tenor was not nearly as fraught, and the audience not nearly as reactive to the pushback.
It also streamlines the creative process, with decisions able to be made on the spot by the filmmakers and actors, since the volume is reactive to their needs, not vice versa.
And if those challenges are overcome, you could be in line for electronics that are harder to damage, more reactive to their environments, and change the way you physically interact with them.
Google AssistantInstead of just being reactive to your search queries with Google Search or predicting information you'll find useful with Google Now, Google is taking things one step further with Google Assistant.
In fact, Seacrest is so familiar to Ripa, her husband Mark Consuelos and their three children Lola, Joaquin and Michael
 that she says her kids "non-reactive" to the former American Idol host.
"We've been really excited for the potential of using AI to support clinicians moving care from reactive to proactive and preventative," said Dominic King, DeepMind's co-founder and clinical lead, in an interview.
Known for his dovish outlook, Bullard said he was comfortable with the current level of rates and argued in favor of being more reactive to data rather than committing to further rate hikes.
"For now, we are reduced to headline-watching ahead of the Xi-Trump meeting, with markets reactive to stray reports on purported Xi-Trump outcomes," FX strategists at OCBC Bank said in a note.
"When I'm high, I am much more 'in the moment' than when I'm sober, which in turn makes me a lot more sensitive and reactive to stimuli," says Anna Lee, Lioness's VP of Engineering.
"The biggest opportunity today lies in the convergence of technology and biology and the shift from care which is reactive to care which is predictive, preventive and personalized," said Dr. Schindel in a statement.
As early as the first week of life, the offspring of less nurturing mothers were more fearful and reactive to stress, and their DNA contained more methyl groups, which tend to inhibit gene expression.
PP: We have clear plans in place to be profitable in the coming years, but we're also very reactive to the market and the opportunities around us in terms of growing our consumer base.
Biden's decision to engage Nixon and to say sorry so quickly suggests that he will be more reactive to the purity demands of the liberal left than I, for one, thought he might be.
The center-left Social Democrats and center-right Moderates have been criticized for being too reactive to far-right politics at the expense of strengthening their own message, political scientist Ann-Catrin Kristianssen tells Axios.
In that case, "I try to remind myself before I start, what are the one, two, three things I want to get across" — to be proactive with rather than reactive to the situation, Case said.
"I wanted to figure out whether we could go from a reactive to proactive state," said Wessler, a cardiology fellow at Columbia University Medical Center and the founder of a digital health company called Heartbeat.
It's essentially a way of hardening a soft aluminum surface electrochemically so it becomes twice as hard as stainless steel and has an oxidized layer that is nonstick, scratch resistant, and non-reactive to food.
Some said she was too reactive to Mr. Trump's attacks — test results would never silence a president who often disregards facts, they said — and created a distraction from her own trademark message of economic populism.
"We find that oftentimes diversity training has mixed effects, and in some cases it can even backfire and lead people who are kind of already reactive to these issues to become even more polarized," Lai said.
"What I like most about how Trump is handling his job as president is how he's too incompetent and reactive to successfully implement his destructive agenda," said one 30-year-old woman who took the survey.
This doesn't mean they are wholly erratic; it simply means that they are reactive to what's right in front of him—usually Fox News—and his topic of focus can shift quickly, sometimes even mid-tweet.
They highlighted a shift in the "counter-cyclical" factor in yuan fixings that had seen it turn more reactive to market appreciation pressures, potentially pointing to a reduced propensity to accommodate much more strength in the yuan.
Marijuana, on the other hand, has a unique chemical structure making it highly reactive to disinfectants and other chemicals that are present in our water and wastewater treatment systems, such as chlorine, iodine, bromine and other oxidants.
"At state level, regulation has been very piecemeal or reactive to specific cases, whether criminal or otherwise," said Hillary Farber, a law professor at the University of Massachusetts School of Law who studies the legal issues surrounding drones.
Whereas Jermaine preferred to stop and size up his man, plotting out his destruction, Okafor is constantly in motion, often setting things up with a rocking crossover dribble that's a little more reactive to the openings that appear.
"As we start identifying an optimal calendar in optimal regions, we can go down and sit with cities and make our case as opposed to what has been a little bit more reactive to bids coming in," he said.
"Meditation for 15 minutes a day is really helpful, because what happens is that you get into what's called the relaxation response state, which can lower the tendency of your sympathetic nervous system to be more reactive to stress," she says.
" Doctors and patients both know exactly how much you're getting, he said, "and that's important because if you're reactive to, say, a 50th of a peanut, you don't want to have a mistake where you're suddenly getting a 10th of peanut.
"The labor market is much more reactive to downturns in economic activity than anywhere else in Europe, which means that a sharp contraction in GDP -- even if it's temporary -- could result in a big loss of employment," Talavera told CNN.
Both have been more reactive to Chinese market assets relative to other large-cap stocks since March, when U.S. President Donald Trump first announced tariffs on Chinese goods, said Brian Hayes, quantitative analyst at Morgan Stanley, in an email to Reuters.
The social network was slow to recognize such campaigns as threats before the 2016 presidential election, and it surely deserves some credit for what Mark Zuckerberg, its chief executive, described as the company's shift from "reactive to proactive detection" of coordinated propaganda operations.
"Although we mostly think of skin as being most reactive to the hormonal, and other, changes of the menstrual cycle, the fluctuations of the menstrual cycle can, in some cases, directly and indirectly affect the scalp and hair," explains dermatologist Sophia Kogan, MD, of Nutrafol.
The Fed should only move from a reactive to a proactive stance only if inflation moves to target with expectations of further price pressures on the horizon, said Bullard, who is not a voting member on the central bank's policymaking Federal Open Market Committee.
Trump's threats to rip up a free trade agreement with Mexico and tax money sent home by migrants to pay for building a wall on the southern U.S. border have made the peso particularly reactive to events in the race for the White House.
With such relationships permissible by default, it was up to Columbia to decide only after the fact, and only after a student filed a complaint, whether a relationship was predatory — to, in other words, be reactive to misconduct rather try to prevent it before it happened.
But Bev's daughter was more prone to assert herself with her body than this girl was—a fleshier body than Bev had ever had, inherited from her bearish father, and quite like the assistant's, Bev hadn't failed to notice—and more reactive to the world around her.
It argues that the center has been a "hotbed" for tuberculosis—according to medical documents cited in the report, 29 of Ringling Bros' elephants (most of them living at the center) had tested reactive to tuberculosis in 2011—a potentially deadly disease that's transmissible to humans.
It doesn't generate the controversies that come before it — it's reactive to what's out there," Ginsburg told The Forward editor Jane Eisner at an event at Adas Israel synagogue in Washington, D.C.  {monads}"Judges do depend on the bar to explain the importance of an independent judiciary.
Even as the AI in Codemasters' F1 series has made major strides in recent years, becoming less prone to sticking to the racing line like glue and more reactive to what was happening around it, AI drivers seemed to have one prime directive: don't hit anyone.
Meanwhile, there in the middle of it all, are the women, expected to exhibit both empathy and support, to be accepting and non reactive to a firestorm of freeform sexual innuendo, while also helping construct an invisible barrier capable of helping these poor guys resist their own worst impulses.
And that change, in turn, is strongly associated with alterations in how their offspring handle stress: namely, the young mice are numbed, or less reactive, to the hormones compared to control animals, said Dr. Bale, director of the university's Center for Epigenetic Research in Child Health and Brain Development.
"The worst Notes app apologies are the ones that clearly were being written stream of consciousness and didn't get the edit, that were way, way, way too reactive to the point of where there are misspellings," Allison P. Davis, a pop culture reporter for New York Magazine, said.
First, it was noted that VA tends to be defensive and overly reactive to criticism, by Congress and other-stakeholders, and that a leader who sets a tone of stability and better aptitude toward preemptively addressing the department's traditional strengths and weaknesses would be an initial step in the right direction.
U.S. forces, caught unawares by the move, began a hasty and logistically problematic retreat; at one point American troops found themselves deliberately "bracketed" by Turkish artillery fire—pinned in position and wholly reactive to the movements of a foreign state's force, one set in motion by their own commander in chief.
I mean, they look -- I hope that&aposs the case, but they look way too political to me, because every time it seems like something comes out, Strzok or -- or, before that, we had when the FISA stuff came out, the special counsel always seems to be reactive to try to, I think, create narratives.
"The FX market is going to be most reactive to anything in the address which seems to reverse what we were already thinking was in train," said Stephen Gallo, currency strategist at BMO Capital Markets in London, highlighting corporate tax reform, fiscal stimulus and a rollback of regulation as the policies investors had bet on.
Investors calling for rate cuts argued that the ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing is threatening to slow down the global economy, which would in turn hurt the U.S. Morgan Stanley Chief Economist Chetan Ahya believes that whatever policy response the Fed undertakes will likely be "reactive" to U.S. President Donald Trump's subsequent moves in his administration's trade dispute with China.
"What we need to do is take that energy that's produced and make sure that sound decisions are made and that aren't just reactive to any one state or any one legislator," Emmert said in an interview last week, when he warned that the "unintended consequences of a patchwork system" could undermine a model that the N.C.A.A. argues works fine for most of its 500,000 student-athletes.
Bond yields were most vulnerable to an upside surprise, not quite as reactive to a downside surprise because we have under-reacted to previous good news, including good auto sales in December relative to expectations, considering the ISM manufacturing numbers, considering the Chicago purchasing all the way back last week, so we had more room for rates to increase if the numbers were 210,000 or 225,000 this morning.
They were all of them scared out of their minds even while stoned, but you'd see, what was it, the eyes too open, too reactive to movement or the glint of the sun on passing scooter windshields; eyes too certain they could see it coming, the moment, the fell turn; a crouchy way of moving around even when the guy had no gear to hump; and it all amounted to a greed to go on living, laced with the knowledge it was not to be.

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