Sentence examples for considered responsive to changes from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, these response options are not reliably distinguishing between participants and cannot be considered responsive to changes, at least in this particular population.

The typical frozen-dinner consumer is increasingly older, well beyond 21, though considered responsive to changes in packaging and product content.

Since the NDI is a condition-specific instrument, it is considered responsive to changes and thus appropriate for evaluative purposes.

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PSH has been considered responsive to indomethacin [13 16].

It is recently considered responsive to reactive oxygen species (ROS).

Considering our desire to create a scale that reflects functional levels and is responsive to changes in function, this item was removed.

"Some consumers are very responsive" to changes in rates, said David B. Gross, a senior economist at Lexecon, an economic consulting firm.

Imports are very responsive to changes in national income.

VPE institutes need to be responsive to changes in society and industry.

These studies suggest that aspirations are responsive to changes in the environment and can be modified.

In this sense, private "laws" are by far more effective, responsive to changes and highly enforceable.

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