Even its responsiveness to change may be a determining factor in its competitiveness. |
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His responsiveness to nature recalls one of Atwood's beliefs about qualities extant in much Canadian literature. |
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In the architecture of developing countries, structures grow with an organic responsiveness of form to function. |
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She links knowing through hearing to the notion of responsiveness, in that hearing is more personal than seeing. |
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The company's responsiveness to user needs has earned it a passionate following. |
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Perfectionism bases a concept of self-fulfilment on our capacities of responsiveness. |
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She approaches oils with a similar responsiveness to the materials, vigorously painting wet into wet with a fully charged brush. |
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Adjustments can be made in real time, giving the responsiveness of an analog unit. |
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In his responsiveness to sensual surfaces, Paul is very much like his mother. |
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The children we examine must have very good musicality and responsiveness to rhythm. |
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To communicate meaningfully with our client requires a certain Libran responsiveness. |
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What sets Film and Feelings apart is the special quality of its responsiveness. |
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Six years ago the bank was being admonished for its narrow focus, its fortress mentality, and its lack of responsiveness. |
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Later the same month the man's sweating, pyrexia, muscular rigidity, and decreased responsiveness returned. |
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Instructions for physical enactment increase behavioral compliance, but do not affect overall hypnotic responsiveness. |
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In the light of this possibility, critics of tax funding have shifted their ground, arguing that it restricts choice and responsiveness. |
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It is thought that the increase in ethylene responsiveness during petal development culminates in the ethylene climacteric. |
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It should be lighter, with a fairly fast lens, and reasonable responsiveness and battery life. |
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Long-term exposure to allergens can attenuate inflammation and revert airway hyperreactivity to normal responsiveness. |
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Keep letting us know how you feel about our performance and our responsiveness to you. |
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First, why did the exposure augment the responsiveness to both intravascular and aerosolized capsaicin? |
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Airway responsiveness to aerosolized MCh was measured on the basis of previously described procedures. |
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It's a great compromise if you don't need absolute accuracy and responsiveness during intense exercise such as interval training. |
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The nervous system is thus specialized skin that has been internalized to preserve its exquisite sensitivity and responsiveness. |
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This fact confirms directly the concept of higher responsiveness of brain regions to acupuncture of auricular versus corporal points. |
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Baseline specific airways conductance and airway responsiveness to histamine were measured using a non invasive body plethysmographic technique. |
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These effects include a mild degree of hypoventilation with consequent hypercapnia, and a diminished responsiveness to respiratory stimuli. |
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The success of Jacquette's pastels, with their delicate, nuanced responsiveness, results partly from their directness and quick execution. |
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Artillery generally offers greater responsiveness and persistence, while air-delivered ordnance is usually more accurate and lethal. |
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Thus the latter's cyclical responsiveness attenuates the rise in unemployment during recessions and its decline during recoveries. |
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What remains changeless is God's perfect responsiveness to all that is changing. |
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Despite the widespread practice of electoral democracy, there is considerable disillusion amongst citizens the world over about the responsiveness of formal politics. |
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Three essential qualities must be present for this climate of mutual confidence to develop: competency, responsiveness and client intimacy. |
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In sum, this bill would help to improve the responsiveness of the criminal process for victims of fraud. |
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I'd like to thank you for your responsiveness and help in walking us through this week's experience with the disrupter. |
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We will miss her vibrant spirit, inquiring mind, warmth, and responsiveness. |
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Your studiousness, responsiveness, and relationship skills are your main assets for this job. |
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Note: Local priorities may be added to ensure responsiveness to unforeseen circumstances or events. |
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Groups that have occasion to ask Long Island government agencies for information said responsiveness varied. |
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Throughout his career, Pearson demonstrated two characteristics: undeviating stability and dynamic responsiveness. |
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He aims to exploit SBI's role as the biggest gatherer of savings in India, and to improve its efficiency and responsiveness to customers. |
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In its clutch-less version, this combines the responsiveness and efficiency of manual transmission with the easy use of an automatic. |
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Our partners have been carefully selected on the basis of their technical expertise, experience in the field and responsiveness. |
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Help keep the shoulders on the road for crisp responsiveness and maneuverability. |
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Speed-proportional, power-assisted rack and pinion steering provides the perfect blend of control and responsiveness. |
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Power-assisted rack and pinion steering provides good on-centre feel and responsiveness. |
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The acceleration of cost-cutting actions in the fourth quarter shows the Group's responsiveness to rapid changes in market conditions. |
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They want responsiveness and simultaneity and are turned off by the ossified procedures of traditional democracy. |
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Despite all the changes, however, the Fund has adhered to its key principles of responsiveness and adaptability. |
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Unlike Wolf, Fischer and Ravizza do not think that reasons responsiveness suffices for moral responsibility. |
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Flexibility and responsiveness must therefore be the backbone of any regulatory framework in this field. |
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Our central team is lean and value-adding, with the strength and responsiveness of practitioners supporting practitioners. |
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Better responsiveness to change requires a high degree of flexibility in labour markets and a diversity of contractual and working arrangements. |
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The higher wing loading increases the speed and the responsiveness of the handling. |
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Adapting education and training systems is necessary to increase their responsiveness to the needs of the knowledge-based economy and society. |
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This allows you to run demanding desktop applications simultaneously while maintaining system responsiveness. |
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The granting councils will continue to improve their responsiveness and accountability to the government, research community, and wider public. |
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This will improve the quality and responsiveness of service through the better management of expertise within areas of practice. |
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It appreciated Egypt's responsiveness to challenges and problems its citizens face in enjoyment of their rights. |
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Even when not saddled with corruption and inefficiency, centralised delivery of services prevented responsiveness to users' needs and situations. |
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The responsiveness of European labour markets to the challenges of globalisation and ageing remain critical issues. |
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We examined the effects of two popular volatile anesthetics, halothane and sevoflurane, on laryngeal C-fiber responsiveness in urethane-anesthetized guinea pigs. |
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Successful health services in the 21st century must aim not merely for change, improvement, and response, but for changeability, improvability, and responsiveness. |
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The evolution of pharmacogenetic tools to characterise individual responsiveness to drugs or the risk of adverse drug reactions, or both, is of major importance. |
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Adrian will address the charges with the same respect and responsiveness he has brought to this inquiry from its beginning. |
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There are a few good ones, Antoine says, but he complained bitterly of a lack of responsiveness. |
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However, the effect of chronic treatment with anticholinergics on airway remodeling, responsiveness, and changes in lung function in patients with asthma is thus far unclear. |
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Because measurements of nonspecific airway responsiveness are log-normally distributed in the population, an arbitrary cutoff has been selected in defining an abnormal test. |
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In critical care, networks have been used to increase efficiency and responsiveness by combining scarce resources to iron out the effect of variations in demand. |
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Proteins linked to cancer may then serve as biomarkers to detect early disease and predict responsiveness to therapy or the likelihood of recurrence. |
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In a rabbit model of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, oxytocin responsiveness was strongly reduced, and was completely restored by estradiol valerate, but not by testosterone. |
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Burton had promised that weakening the big shots would heighten the accountability and responsiveness of Congress. |
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As a result, it has the feel and responsiveness of a much more local franchise. |
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Glucose sensitive and glucose insensitive neurons of the lateral hypothalamic area have shown differential responsiveness to gustatory and olfactory stimuli. |
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We are thus constantly striving to add dynamism to our client service with an adapted product offer, greater responsiveness, tighter delivery schedules and associated backup services. |
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The vignettes thus constitute an ordinally scaled measure of physician responsiveness. |
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Let's say I want to create a mobile phone application that would allow people to rate government ministries, including ours, on their responsiveness and efficiency and also to ferret out and report corruption. |
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This solution offers sure advantages allowing you to fish either with a match rod and a fixed float up to a depth of 5m or fish the Bolognese style with a three-section rod providing unequalled action and responsiveness. |
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Nonetheless, it appears that negative parental behaviours have an influence on the youth's responsiveness to treatment as seen by the changes in risk levels over treatment. |
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The responsiveness of public authorities, central banks and governments, in a difficult situation makes out of the current episode a unique period in economic and financial history. |
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It elicits the comments of management regarding the performance and responsiveness of the external auditors to the needs of Zurich Financial Services and the Group. |
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Moreover, the program seems to be striking a reasonable balance between contributions to fundamental research and knowledge on one hand, and responsiveness to community concerns and policy issues on the other. |
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Because of the responsiveness of the museum experience to cultural differences as well as to the phenomenon of differing intelligences, it is an opportunity to engage youth who may otherwise be unmotivated to learn. |
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The lesson we learned is to increase our readiness and responsiveness. |
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Magline, famous for the Magliner two wheel hand truck, recently redesigned the company's sales structure to improve responsiveness to customers. |
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Similarly, the hydrostatic power steering provides for greater drivability and responsiveness on any terrain. |
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The responsiveness and tolerability to methotrexate is not the same as it is in R. A., though it can work very well in some and is worth considering. |
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Although engaging third parties helps to decentralize federal programs, it simultaneously limits their responsiveness to their own constituencies. |
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Deprived-eye responsiveness was lost in the extragranular layers, whereas normal binocularity in layer IV was preserved. |
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Clinical features include resting tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural instability and responsiveness to levodopa. |
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Rousseauist responsiveness and nurturance automatically flip over into their opposites. |
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Impaired water permeability and adenylate cyclase responsiveness of the cortical collecting tubule to vasopressin. |
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Engineering and design activities also will operate predominately at the plant level, providing further enhanced customer responsiveness. |
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Immune responsiveness and lymphoreticular morphology in cattle fed hypo and hyper alimentative diets. |
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Furthermore, this can also permit local authorities to define their own roles entirely in terms of military control and, thus to abdicate their own responsibility and accountability for civilian responsiveness. |
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Hospitals can improve the process and responsiveness to alarms when they automate and bring together the real-time information at the point of care, then distributing the relevant information to the mobile worker. |
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Selection and program interaction: The uncharacteristic responsiveness of program participants because they are aware of being in the program or being part of a survey. |
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The evaluation recommends that areas of interdependence and ways to develop responsiveness are identified and recorded during design and implementation. |
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In almost every country, we succeeded in gaining market share, underlining the responsiveness of our teams and the strength of our brands, in particular Gauloises Blondes and Fortuna. |
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This means that smart enterprises need to take another look at how wireless technologies can support greater throughput, reach, flexibility and responsiveness. |
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The cultural responsiveness of the Family Partnership Model for working with Maori whanau was investgated within the well child context. |
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In particular, the department became concerned about the perceived lack of responsiveness by one of the service providers to the issue of information security. |
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The CQC's most recent inspection report on Colchester hospital, published in July, found that it required improvement in the key areas of safety and responsiveness and had inadequate leadership. |
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The rest follows: sophisticated, technically accomplished performances by three topnotch dancers with a deep responsiveness to the music, and an utter lack of gaudy effects. |
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Improvements in the responsiveness of committees regarding information requests would help alleviate such frustrations and encourage more consistent implementation by all Member States, a point taken up in Section Four. |
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Thanks to this rigorous organization, in addition to the teams' professionalism and responsiveness, the work was completed fully in line with the deadlines. |
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The findings suggest this heightened responsiveness may be an early sign of diabetes-and therefore a way to identify the disease before there is any physical evidence of it. |
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Risks stemming from a less favourable economic environment appear to be limited as the cyclical responsiveness of the budget, through the operation of the automatic stabilisers, is estimated to be relatively small in Greece. |
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Research in organisational knowledge management will aim at supporting organisational innovation and responsiveness through elicitation, sharing, trading, and delivery of knowledge. |
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The silence, the lack of consideration and responsiveness from the government has left them feeling shut out from the decisions that dramatically affect their finances. |
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Photoperiodic responsiveness of equatorial and temperate-zone stonechats. |
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The Company is currently evaluating AnergiX compounds in preclinical studies to ascertain their efficacy in inducing anergy or non responsiveness in disease-causing T cells. |
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Mice with lethal bordetellosis indicated by ruffled fur, hunched stature, and limited responsiveness were euthanized to prevent unnecessary suffering. |
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Tracheal responsiveness to both isoprenaline and beta2-adrenoreceptor blockade by propranolol in cigarette smoke exposed and sensitized guinea pigs. |
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After Cezanne, Klee was the finest modern watercolourist, and his responsiveness to the expressive and significatory dimensions of fabric was incomparable. |
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People have admired Crouse for his fairness and responsiveness, she added. |
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A reasonable amount of order, regularity, and responsiveness in the environment allows the child to develop a sense that the world is predictable and influencable. |
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