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He was cleared; and in that case she was criticised for being too responsive to public demands for legal action over FGM.
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It's possible, however, to be too responsive to your customers.
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According to Pollack, McMaster believed that part of the tension he experienced with Mattis and Tillerson sprang from their perception that he was "too responsive" to the President.
I have specifically focused on two questions: (1) What is the normative benchmark for how voters should assess elected officials given that sometimes voters can be too responsive to events and policy outcomes; and (2) How does retrospective voting affect social welfare via policymaking?
NHTSA's acquiescence in such delays support arguments that it is too responsive to the cost-containment agenda of the auto companies.
I sort of see that mining disaster are being an intertwined problem of corporate malfeasance spurred into life by a government that's too responsive to the lobbyist succubi.
But perhaps Congressional failures result from being too responsive.
Being too responsive may make you seem desperate.
Younger kids and boys stumbled when given contextual additions, presumably because they required some thought to understand and integrate — so it's possible to be too responsive when interacting with them.
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