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"Up to 40 percent of the Amazonian forests could react drastically to even a slight reduction in precipitation," says the 2007 report.
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Angered by her sister's sudden intrusion into her new life and terrified that Camille's identity might be found out, she reacts drastically, kissing Frederic.
The market reacting so drastically to idle chatter of this nature is probably less indicative of any belief in the gossip than of the general nervousness amongst traders, as the bleak macro backdrop combines with wild commodity swings, acts of terrorism and unravelling geopolitical situations in North Korea and Israel to undermine investor confidence.
Whether it's a partner or family member who has hurt you, don't drastically react.
But if we are to have Israel and the United States bombing Iran, which is a decision above my pay grade, Iran might react by trying to drastically cut oil shipments anywhere near it.
The way you approach issues can drastically change the way people react to you and as a result, how you feel.
Intuitively, when a population is more cautious, or more risk-averse, susceptible individuals will react more strongly by reducing their contacts more drastically in response to a given infection pressure.
It can be said that the temperature of 900°C is favorable to drastically increase the deoxidization rate of Ga2O3 to generate gaseous Ga2O to continuously react with NH3 to form GaN with new morphological nanostructures.
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