That includes containers and microservices, serverless, Database as a Service and React for building front ends. |
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This conceptualising has given us the Air France 'ARC' framework: Anticipate, React and Create value. |
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React to the enquiry and make a note of what you both agree to on the note pad below. |
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Readers React Mr. Brams suggests an interstate compact to give all of a state's electoral votes to the winner of the national vote. |
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React quickly to market fluctuations and pull ahead of your competitors by basing your decisions on complete, up-to-date, easily interpreted data. |
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React unused elemental mercury with silver alloy to form amalgam. |
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They react inharmoniously and earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, etc, are the result. |
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He could react to the start signal, bring up the 625, blast six bowling pins off the table, reload, and take two more in under six seconds. |
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Anthon moved so fast, Kiki hardly had time to react and when she did, she was pinned against her car with Anthon's hand at her throat. |
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Oxides of sulfur and nitrogen react with water vapor in the atmosphere and then are precipitated out as acid rain. |
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A second change I have noticed has been the way in which people react to seemingly innocent events. |
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So we were not used to seeing strong men crying in public, and not at all sure how to react when we did. |
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They appear anxious, insecure, cautious, sensitive and quiet, and often react by crying and withdrawing. |
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How else to explain what seems to be an instinct to judge the moment and react accordingly? |
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Most organic substances react with oxygen exothermically, but are quite stable, because the activation energy to do so is so large. |
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How did every one react when you veered away from the purist classical tradition. |
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How should they react to the allegation that they are the instruments of greed, exploitation and inequality? |
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In type II diabetes, the body does not produce enough insulin, or the cells in the body do not react properly to the insulin. |
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It depends where you live in Britain as to how people react to different races, cultures and interracial relationships. |
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But a laptop, even if it was plugged in, would just react to the mains cutoff by switching to its internal battery. |
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It can only react very slowly with materials other than those containing ionic bonds. |
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I'm not entirely sure I would react with calm and cool-headedness if placed in a similar situation. |
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In turn, the daughters react coolly to their mother, and are often times embarrassed of her actions. |
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The premise behind community crime prevention is that police need to do more than react to incidents. |
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A targeted assignment of these rights, which can also react flexibly to changes, is therefore vital. |
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That platoon depends upon the corpsman's ability to think and react quickly in combat and in other critical situations. |
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Why do tertiary alcohols react faster with concentred hydrochloric acid than do secondary or primary alcohol? |
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The hydrogen either will be absorbed in soils or react with other gasses in the atmosphere. |
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Yes, it did deaden pain, but it also reduced inhibitions and made a person react with their instincts. |
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At the time, he had imposed certain restrictions on himself and would not be induced to react, even once, to their provocations. |
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All fertilizer salts react the same way, whether they're potassium chloride, ammonium nitrate. |
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The researchers included an appended isocyanate group so that the precipiton would react with amines. |
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For example if you choose a balcony made from copper treated pine, steel fixtures can react with the copper and corrode. |
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This suite allows the aircrew to detect radar and missile threats and react while deploying countermeasures to defeat anything fired at them. |
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By keeping abreast of all cutting-edge innovations, we are forearmed to react quickly to our client's changing demands. |
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Soon it was time to see how audiences not made up of friends and co-workers would react to the band. |
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As it dries, the oil molecules react with oxygen in the air, becoming cross-linked with each other in the process. |
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Although Thomas could be very mellow, she was still frightened of how he might react to this. |
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Either laid back or ignorant, Americans did not react to issues of genetically modified foods or cloning with the fury of Europeans. |
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According to the company, cyanoacrylates are reactive monomer liquids that become polymer films when they react to moisture or certain chemicals. |
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Other damage results directly from human actions, from metal fixings that corrode or react with stone, and from inappropriate combinations of different types of stone. |
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They move instead, as if they are inside out, everything about their desires, dreams, hopes and fears is exposed leaving them to clearly react against one another. |
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Alkalis, acids, bleaches or detergents are added to water to chemically react with specific soils and loosen them so they are removed with the water. |
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Heading to the barn to let the horses out into the corral, Adam wondered how Clara would react when the dealership delivered her car later in the morning. |
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Before she could react the escalator had deposited us and I squeezed by. |
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And his audiences react in this way because MacLennan's ideas sometimes seem a mishmash, an arbitrary collection of the lost and found, flotsam and jetsam. |
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I'll go back and read it again, but if I'm right, and you only gave a harsh polemic opinion, why react so vehemently to the opposing polemic viewpoint? |
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The dampers react in real time to variations in the road surface or driving style and adjust themselves automatically to the prevailing conditions. |
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When the police brandished a post-mortem report which exonerated the cops from point-blank range killing, didn't we react by saying that the autopsy must have been fixed? |
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My reason for writing this is not to postulate a gloom-and-doom scenario but to suggest that we be prepared to react to an enemy game plan that may be different from our own. |
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This individualized approach makes it easier for clients to react honestly to a piece rather than making a decision because a gallerist is waiting for their feedback. |
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Wide, looping punches have the further disadvantage of taking more time to deliver, giving the opponent ample warning to react and counter. |
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Over time, he froze towards her, and ceased to react to her friendly advances. |
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The Sikh gurus established a mechanism which allowed the Sikh religion to react as a community to changing circumstances. |
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Primary alkyl halides react with aqueous NaOH or KOH mainly to primary alcohols in nucleophilic aliphatic substitution. |
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Grignard reagents react with carbonyl groups to secondary and tertiary alcohols. |
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The OH group is not a good leaving group in nucleophilic substitution reactions, so neutral alcohols do not react in such reactions. |
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It does not react with aqueous, solid, or molten sodium or potassium hydroxide. |
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It does however, react with sodium or potassium cyanide under alkaline conditions when oxygen is present to form soluble complexes. |
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Silver does not react with air, even at red heat, and thus was considered by alchemists as a noble metal along with gold. |
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The copepods sense with their antennae the pressure wave of an approaching herring and react with a fast escape jump. |
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Banks will react by tightening their credit conditions, that in turn leads to a credit crunch which does serious harm to the economy. |
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Females react to other females and their own reflection in a mirror with a display called Splotch. |
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If the Allies did not react as expected, the German offensive could end in catastrophe. |
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They relied on excellent communication systems, which enabled them to break into a position and exploit it before the enemy could react. |
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German commanders at all levels failed to react to the assault phase in a timely manner. |
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It carries out this role by allowing organic compounds to react in ways that ultimately allow replication. |
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The oddity of the situation was so flabbergasting I couldn't react in time for anyone to see it. |
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Apologise for losing the plot and explain what made you react the way you did. |
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Before you have a chance to react, it's ricocheted from winger to centreman to net. |
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Then, before he could react, she leaned over and hit him twice, cross-handedly, across his face, once with each hand, open-handed. |
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This gives the pilot sufficient time to react and to recover the aircraft manually. |
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Normal rats show leukophobia, ie, going away from strong light, while blind rats do not react to light in this manner. |
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The sample is then screened for any alloantibodies that may react with donor blood. |
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The first verse is rather gentle one to react to, with one clear standing and one clear seating action, and so other actions may be given. |
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Expert players can anticipate the opponent's shot a few tenths of a second before the average player, giving them a chance to react sooner. |
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The Tudor authorities were extremely nervous about how the villagers who had lost their homes would react. |
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After two decades of significant CAP reforms, farmers can now respond to market signals and increase production to react to the higher prices. |
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Such oxidizer react with and break down the gel, reducing the fluid's viscosity and ensuring that no proppant is pulled from the formation. |
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A female will not react if a male approaches a nest but it will react fiercely if another female approaches. |
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It does not react with hydrofluoric, hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydriodic, sulfuric, or nitric acid. |
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Alkenes react with NBS and water in halohydrin formation reaction. |
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He figured that, if it were another eephus, he'd have time to react. |
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It became clear from these experiments that there was a form of invisible radiation that could pass through paper and was causing the plate to react as if exposed to light. |
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One possibility is that language developed from echoism, i.e. from attempts of early humans to imitate natural sounds and react vocally to emotions. |
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He would then also be able to react adequatively. Moreover, he should track on the policy all possible paths between user and the ssh daemon for example. |
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Digital and analog signals react to interference differently. |
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If we have experienced a hostile world in childhood, we will continue to view almost everyone with a jaundiced eye and react to them according to our perception. |
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In 1812, Wellesley finally captured Ciudad Rodrigo by a rapid movement as the French went into winter quarters, storming it before they could react. |
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Unlike copper, silver will not react with the halogens, with the exception of the notoriously reactive fluorine gas, with which it forms the difluoride. |
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Although wolves may react aggressively under provocation, such attacks are mostly limited to quick bites on extremities, and the attacks are not pressed. |
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Small amounts of substances such as zirconium are placed within the lamp as a getter to react with any oxygen that may bake out of the lamp components during operation. |
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