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I think it means we're going to see Facebook get more "reactive" on its public side as well as it's private, group-sharing side.
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Are you saying you think people have gotten more reactive to the issue of abortion than they were when "Fast Times" came out [1982]?
We become more reactive, reflexive and impulsive.
Councillor Brenda Dowding, executive member for adult social care and health at the council, says: "We are trying to move away from reactive services to get more proactive, to see if we can prevent the abuse or at least stop it at the point it is detected.
"You do it in the hopes that people who are casual listeners somehow get the incentive to get more into it, to snap out of the zombie state that regular reactive music creates," explained Shinoda, 33.
Monroe must get more assertive on the left side; he has a tendency to get caught with his hands down in pass protection and become reactive.
soil materials has recently gotten more attention.
Got more energy.
Everything gets more complicated".
The game becomes more unstructured, which means you've got to be more reactive to who's at the breakdown and you could see at times this did not come automatically for some of the players.
Magnesium becomes more reactive because of dehydration and gets replaced instead of calcium from the surface lattice of the chalk.
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