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And we may well react to those people just as we do in real life, loving them or hating them and everything in between.
You may well react to Stillman's gang of floral belles as they respond to their coevals, yet "Damsels in Distress" casts an unaccountable spell — a cool, thin-blooded charm.
Liberals viewing MSNBC or reading left-of-center blogs may well end up embracing liberal talking points even more firmly; conservative fans of Fox News may well react in similar fashion on the right.
I know, however, that it's no more easy for me to be vulnerable with someone and say that I haven't had sex – knowing that people may react with disgust or disdain – than it is for women to be vulnerable and admit they've had sex when people may well react with similar disdain or disgust (or in more destructive ways then that).
And it may well react to additional sources of stimulus by offsetting them.Meanwhile, Mr Krugman has been using one particular number to illustrate the stakes of this debate:[B]y running an artificial current account surplus that is 1 percent of the combined GDPs of liquidity-trap countries, China is in effect imposing an anti-stimulus of that magnitude — which plausibly means 1.5 percent of GDP.
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Like me, you may well be reacting to that with a look of knowingness and ironic distance.
If retail investors in Iowa want their money back, fund managers have to sell something and that may mean Brazilian or Chinese equities.Those Iowans may well be reacting to domestic news, such as the debt-ceiling crisis in late July or Standard & Poor's downgrade of America's credit rating.
If she had actually stopped to ask, I may well have reacted like one of the marina dogs.
The cops may well have been reacting to provocation, but their alleged brutality represents a chilling snap from a stance of edgy tolerance to something far more draconian.
The cops may well have been reacting to provocation, but their alleged brutality represents a chilling snap from a stance of edgy tolerance to something more violent.
Han may well have been reacting to a story published Thursday evening by NBC, which claimed the Pentagon was preparing to launch a preemptive strike with conventional weapons against North Korea if Pyongyang pulls the trigger on another nuclear test.
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