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Capello will surely not accept the inefficiency of his men or the difficulty they had in reacting to a challenge from their opponents that had not been expected.
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"Airlines were already out ahead of the curve in terms of reacting to a challenge in demand," he said.
Scott was shown a straight red after the break after reacting to a challenge from Gunners defender Jade Bailey.
And during its bankruptcy, G.M. had to delay some new models, costing it valuable time in reacting to market trends Given the challenges that lie ahead for G.M., the company cannot appear to be celebrating or placing too much emphasis on the government's ultimate exit.
On one hand, the genotype of a patient defines the risk or probability of reacting to a disease, drug, or environmental challenge in a certain way; genotype can be considered "static".
"We are simply reacting to a decision made in Sweden.
I thought Geoff has reacted to a late challenge on a leg he injured in the first half.
"I feel sorry for the Chelsea player because he has reacted to a leg-breaking challenge.
The term failed introduction is thus debatable; the children who experienced symptoms during introduction might react to a higher eliciting dose than used in the challenge.
The pump reacts to a change in the system.
Our challenge is that we cannot react to a nuclear crisis; we must act to prevent one.
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