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So, I think that is being responsive to an issue that a lot of those guys are facing.
"We are pleased that Chesapeake is being responsive to issues raised by us and many of the company's other shareholders," said O. Mason Hawkins, chairman and chief executive of Southeastern Asset Management, which owns 13.6 percent of the company's stock.
It's also meant to show that NIH is being responsive to a widely reported 2011 study showing that minorities are 10% less likely to obtain an NIH grant than their white counterparts.
It's the sort of subject position that does not see the need for a "block" button on a social network (although Ello's team is being responsive to early criticism and plans to add a "block" option).
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"This year we are being responsive, to see what's there.
"They are trying to show they are being responsive to the concerns of Hollywood," he said.
"That's for two reasons: because it's being responsive to what's being said online; and it's a genuine collaborative process with fashionable people".
Mr. Gibson's decision to remove the scene could indicate that he was being responsive to concerns of Jewish groups that the film will fuel anti-Semitism.
A spokeswoman for TRUSTe, which is based in San Francisco, said its account deletion process was "inconvenient," but that Facebook was "being responsive to us and they currently meet our requirements".
Carriers are being responsive in other ways too.
OPEC members were eager to stress that they were being responsible and responsive.
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