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"Do we have a plan to react to what competitors might do?" The plan, Ms. Steiner said, was to monitor the site around the clock.
"We were then forced to make and implement a new plan to react to the competitive environment real-time," Ms. Fieler said.
Day nurseries are dealing with this issue by offering relevant information to parents through a series of informal meetings so that parents can fully understand why the biting happens among children of a particular age, and how day nurseries plan to react and prevent these extraordinary behaviors.
Lamb told VICE News that they don't have another company petition in the works yet, but they plan to react as needed to future open carry demonstrations.
The Obama Justice Department, believing the court might strike down Section 5 in the 2009 case, devised a plan to react to the ruling.
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Asked how the government plans to react to the red caps conference in March, Ferrand shrugs.
Mr. Tenet provided no clues as to how the Bush administration planned to react if North Korea moved ahead with its nuclear program.
"It is clear the Palestinians are not accepting what happened in Jenin, and are planning to react," he added, in a reference to the West Bank town where Israeli forces leveled hundreds of homes.
They need time to process and plan, and to react to the crazy shit that just happened.
Practicing active-learning strategies will give you an idea of the range of responses you can expect from the audience and help you plan how to react.
It wasn't clear that anyone had a plan for how to react if another crisis took hold.
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