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Paterson's study also showed that the MYMOP measure was capable of being responsive to changes in symptoms despite being brief.
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McDowell aims to conceive of persons as biologically embodied temporal creatures immersed in a shared world, yet capable by nature of being responsive to reason and thus of becoming free subjects.
"These days a website has to be responsive, which means capable of being viewed and adapted to mobile devices as well".
Being there and being responsive both refer to the acknowledgment of what the person is capable of and acting on both the durable and the changing capabilities.
We are capable of being that".
Both cell types are capable of secreting TNF-α and are responsive to the action of this cytokine (Turner et al., 2007) but, in diseased states, quiescent cardiac fibroblasts are transformed into myofibroblasts, becoming a major source of pro-inflammatory molecules (Brown et al., 2005), in addition to the main source of extracellular matrix production (Pan et al., 2012).
The theory of change postulates that people's needs are best met when public authorities are capable of providing basic services, when they are responsive to citizens' needs and priorities, and when the general public can engage in decision making and hold them to account.
Members of both parties will be responsive.
Bismarck and Tirpitz were responsive to commands from the helm; they were capable of manoeuvring with rudder deflections as small as 5°.
Anecdotally, this supports the notion that Congressional offices really do want to be responsive -- they just need to receive a request that they are actually capable of fulfilling.
Be responsive.
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