In the architecture of developing countries, structures grow with an organic responsiveness of form to function. |
She links knowing through hearing to the notion of responsiveness, in that hearing is more personal than seeing. |
Six years ago the bank was being admonished for its narrow focus, its fortress mentality, and its lack of responsiveness. |
His responsiveness to nature recalls one of Atwood's beliefs about qualities extant in much Canadian literature. |
The company's responsiveness to user needs has earned it a passionate following. |
The nervous system is thus specialized skin that has been internalized to preserve its exquisite sensitivity and responsiveness. |