I had a quick temper, and my way of controlling it was to avoid responding or talking to people. |
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A kinesiological test suggested that Paula was not responding well to wheat so we decided to take this out of her diet for a few weeks. |
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Only the possibility that she might be a member of my congregation prevented me from responding in kind. |
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Boomers on the left coast are leading the new career movement, with almost 40 percent responding they've made the transition. |
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While, the administration is not responding to the article, but they tell us, trust us, we follow the law. |
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The BBC is responding to listeners' demand for better radio reception by expanding its medium wave transmissions to India. |
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I have decided to let the indomitable Mr. Bonnet take a whack at responding to your reviews this week. |
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If you have high blood pressure and it's not responding well to treatment, it could be because of a medication or other substance you're taking. |
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These multinationals entrust the locals now with more than keyboarding and responding to customer queries using fake names. |
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Dana told us she has been responding well to treatment, and her tumor is shrinking. |
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He emphasized the importance of veterinary and public health roles in preventing and responding to agroterrorism and bioterrorism. |
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Marie has been responding well to dialysis treatment and has no immediate plans to put her name down for a third transplant. |
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Could it be, David, that people are responding to the real crises in society in various ways? |
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The surrealism that people are probably responding to is just part of the process. |
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I like it if it involves interaction, people responding to the work as function. |
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Today, responding to market demands, it is emerging as a fashionable garment. |
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So this is an ideology I think that people are responding to, but it's not a good one. |
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Unicef and its partners are also responding to the psychosocial aspects of the disaster. |
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However, responding to praise often perplexes students because they don't see a need to reply to a compliment with which they are in agreement. |
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Once you start to reincorporate the food back into your diet you will be able to tell if your body is responding negatively. |
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As the number of children attending school increases, the charity is responding by building or rehabilitating additional schools. |
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One can only suspect that both the US and the EU are responding to pressure from business leaders not to regulate their overseas activities. |
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The laceration was treated at the scene by a responding paramedic, who told Gary he would need to get to the emergency room for treatment. |
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It is the idea of responding to networked threats through a networked world order. |
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In other words, the world, the flesh, and the devil are formidable obstacles to responding to the light and grace that God gives. |
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The air around the hill of Knocknashee is responding to the sound of music these days and nights. |
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The best lessons are particularly lively and stimulating, with pupils responding with total concentration. |
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Employees are responding by seeking out employers that offer a better work-life balance, and research shows they work harder for those that do. |
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This is why our various ways of responding to other people's sufferings are morally appraisable. |
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The crowd was vocal in its disapproval, responding with hoots, catcalls and a hail of empty bottles, apple cores and other missiles. |
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For weeks now Friends of the Koalas has been responding to numerous calls regarding koalas in potentially dangerous locations. |
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Despite the threat workfare poses to public-sector unions, Williams says the labor movement has been sluggish in responding to the issue. |
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And the fact of the matter is, is we are busy responding to the last threat, which is the terrorist threat. |
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It isn't responding to my usual treatment, a concoction of tea tree oil, witch hazel and rosewater. |
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In responding to my question about the men in her life she let me know, quietly, that her father had sexually abused her as a child. |
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They are all responding well to the changing nature of warfare and doing us proud. |
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She didn't look at him or answer back, just walked along, gradually responding to him, blushing a little. |
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Tom, almost as if he were responding to a dog whistle, jumped off the sofa, dragging his feet as he walked to the Kitchen. |
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The next step is determining the severity of the disaster and responding accordingly. |
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They are also interested in reducing the support costs associated with responding to queries from production management specialists. |
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The responding officers appear to understand the grief behind his erratic action but still want to take a look around the house. |
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The two responding officers, Cuong Sam and Bryon Hargis, could have charged Rice with aggravated assault, a felony. |
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They waved down a pair of responding cops who followed the alleged cop killer into the subway. |
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There is an automatism to him, a preternatural talent for responding exactly, and briskly, with what is expected. |
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Meanwhile, Benjamin says, the Board watched, applauded the parents, and barred the headmaster from responding. |
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Officers were responding to a report of a missing juvenile girl, and found her in the house of Carey Smith-Viramontes. |
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Far from responding like innocent dupes, we armed ourselves with wariness. |
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The presidential campaign was well known for its war room, not only responding very quickly to an opponent's attacks, but anticipating the attacks. |
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They're responding to you because you're so clearly well-fed. |
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Now, five weeks out, Connor is still responding to these tests at about half the speed that he did before the season. |
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No responding affidavit was filed, and the affiant was not cross-examined. |
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She is incapable of responding to kindness and enquiry, even very gentle flirting on the part of a co-worker. |
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Also, they will foot grasp, lip-smack, nuzzle, gently grasp one another and sit pressed together in addition to agonistically responding to strangers. |
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More and more western communities surrounded by forests are responding to the threat of destructive wildfire with a wide range of economic and policy changes. |
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The artists in this show are responding to the democratization of the self-portrait that has happened through new technology. |
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Challenges of this kind confront their notion of who they are, puncturing their complacency and wounding their egos, so that they are rarely able to resist responding. |
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The city's aldermen, responding to the violent, racist opposition of Chicago whites to integration, blocked the CHA's proposed sites on vacant land in outlying white areas. |
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Sam tensed, then relaxed, not responding, but not pulling back either. |
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Thus, teachers need to have a repertoire of skills for responding to such writing and an approach to pedagogical theory that takes this reality into account. |
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Two Indonesian airlines, Garuda and Lion Air, have seen Fernandes eat their lunch and are only now responding. |
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Even now the working class is far from responding to the betrayal it has suffered at the hands of Labour by launching out on a new and genuinely socialist path. |
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The good news is that people are responding to the level 5 restrictions. |
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It's a good plan, and it's a plan that people are responding to. |
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People were responding to their situation in the only way they could. |
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I think people are clearly responding to politics differently. |
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She starts responding to his wishful blabberings about the future. |
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By using the redundant drive, time wasting retries can be eliminated by enabling real-time correction on the controller for failed or slow responding disks. |
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This book is an antidote to fatalism and provides up to date clinical, microbiological, and public health guidance on responding to possible bioterrorist attacks. |
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For example, one with a longer wheelbase provides the feeling of more stability by responding less to disturbances. |
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However, Locke never refers to Hobbes by name and may instead have been responding to other writers of the day. |
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A letter survives of Anselm responding to Lanfranc's criticism of the work. |
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The present results suggest that perspective-taking does involve derived relational responding, as such a repertoire was required of the task. |
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He made his maiden speech in the House of Commons on 23 May, responding to comments made by future Speaker John Bercow. |
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The women were responding to the harsh economic situations they faced, especially bread shortages. |
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Our plan redeploys significant resources within the Company responding to continued strong demand for our medical products. |
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A LOCAL authority says it is responding to demanding targets to improve the key services of kerbside waste collection and street cleaning. |
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American Forests thanks the American Society of Consulting Arborists for responding to readers' tree care questions. |
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As if responding to their call, the man these beseechers have put their faith in enters slowly from the back. |
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However, the princes of Europe were slow in responding to the call of the pope, largely due to their own national rivalries. |
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Rarely do American or English papers print photographs of nonrioting fans responding negatively to rioting fans. |
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Ed Garner, R-Maumelle, responding to a bill that would have recognized the blue catfish and smallmouth bass as the official state fish. |
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I was eldered for directly responding to someone else's message in meeting for worship. |
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And retailers are responding to all this imbibing by offering furniture, barware and accessories with cosmopolitan flair. |
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It is not clear whether they are doing so or are responding to subtle visual or tactile cues from the humans around them. |
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Five people were injured, including two Chicago police officers, when a squad car collided with a minivan while responding to an emergency call. |
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The parties were responding to continuous pain over a period of time and, in any event, pain is too subjective to qualify as an external threat. |
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As time progressed, challenging and responding with the counter password was used very little. |
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Mill then spends the bulk of Chapter 2 responding to a number of common criticisms of utilitarianism. |
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Jeschonnek proposed large bombing attacks so that responding RAF fighters could be shot down. |
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Solomon, and Jung also filed a countersuit responding to claims by BLK that they had infringed the company's trademark rights. |
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The test works by taking a small blood sample that is analyzed to detect the presence of an antibody when the body is responding to an allergen. |
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He was responding to concerns about the secrecy of the group and the fact that there had been several complaints about apparent coercion of its members and seminarians. |
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The final stage of passage planning consists of monitoring the vessel's progress in relation to the plan and responding to deviations and unforeseen circumstances. |
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Questions must relate to the responding minister's official government activities, not to his or her activities as a party leader or as a private Member of Parliament. |
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However, when the lymph vessels are responding slowly, waste matter builds up and the lymphaticcells cannot drain the cells efficiently, causing ablockage. |
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Female cuttlefish exhibit a greater number of polarized light displays than males and also alter their behavior when responding to polarized patterns. |
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Poor children are often accused of having deplorable manners, when they are, in fact, simply responding to society in ways that mirror how society treats them. |
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Most people responding to the radio station's survey were nonlisteners. |
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It is plausible that Hadrian was responding to a military disaster. |
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In 2013 over half of the 600 nurses responding to an online poll by the Nursing Times believed their ward or unit is sometimes or always dangerously understaffed. |
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Both of these were written late in Augustine's life, the latter when he was responding to accusations by Pelagians that he still had not shaken off the yoke of Manichaeanism. |
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Because of the way these activities structure the economic framework, Habermas felt that the state cannot be looked at as passively responding to economic class interests. |
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Equipment makers are responding to tire recyclers' requests to help them produce clean grades of crumb rubber and marketable steel radial tire wire. |
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Lin says, responding to LCC's cost-priorities, the new terminal will be more Spartan, doing without jet bridges that will have passengers be shuttled by bus to airplanes. |
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A gender difference was also observed, with men responding more aggressively to unfair suggestions than women by showing a correspondingly higher rate of amygdalic activity. |
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Just as these suits make cybersex possible, they let the physician poke and feel, using cybergloves on one end and the patient's cybersuit responding on the other. |
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Donors agreed to establish a Disaster Response Facility under ADF on a pilot basis to support the poorest countries in responding to natural disasters. |
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Signposts would be resolute and unchanging in the face of criticism or challenge Weathervanes spin on their axis, responding swiftly and unthinkingly to changes in the wind. |
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Consider the effect on initial link responding of disrupting the correlation between stimulus and the appetitively significant event, food delivery, in the terminal link. |
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The Ford Model T produced tremendous affordable output but was not very good at responding to demand for variety, customization, or design changes. |
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