Sentence examples for be responding in a from inspiring English sources

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Instead of attacking itself, could her nervous system be responding in a pattern typical of migraine?

While he supported Mr. Obama's latest decision, he said the president had not articulated a long-term strategy, but instead seemed to be responding in a "transactional, ad hoc" basis, buffeted by competing views around him.

There have been plenty of calls for the European Central Bank to authorise a programme of quantitative easing when it meets this week, and the ECB president, Mario Draghi, appeared to be responding in a recent speech in the US, only to row back.

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In contrast, an equal or greater percentage of orthologous rice and Arabidopsis genes were found to be responding in an opposite manner in the cold and heat responsive subsets.

It coordinates all the peripheral devices, so the intention of a user may be responded in a real-time fashion.

Some chefs are responding in a less direct way.

"Now we're responding in a cookie-cutter manner".

"It isn't just that they're responding in a pre-programmed sort of way.

"We are responding in a way that any organisation should by taking this matter seriously".

"But people will decide how they respond, and my judgment is that they're responding in a massive way now".

McDonagh was responding in a Cabinet Office blog to comments about G-Cloud sales figures over the past week.

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