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People in the rest of the world may react sharply to America's political and cultural reach.
They react sharply to any perceived libel.As a result, public critics of what they derisively term "$cientology" risk expensive legal battles.
That chimes with a study by James Cloyne of the Bank of England and Paolo Surico of London Business School, which found that Britons with large housing debts react sharply when taxes are raised or cut.
The bank has also said it expects any increase in US interest rates to have an orderly impact but warned of a risk that markets could react sharply, causing currencies to depreciate further in the region.
Szczesny had to react sharply to keep out Belotti's near-post shot as half-time approached, after Hart had done the same to thwart Dzeko for what might have been Roma's best chance.
10 min: Germany release Podolski down the left and he immediately whips it across the face of goal - it takes a deflection off Jonathan, forcing Kingson to react sharply to tip it behind for a corner.
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