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But I am very comfortable in the car and it reacts to changes, which is good.
Company cultures, which shape worker incentives and determine how a business reacts to changes in the marketplace, have become much more important in the digital age.
Many major retailers in Beirut will accept euros, and the Lebanese market reacts to changes in dollar and euro exchange rates.
This possibility, if true, could have profound significance both for climate science and for environmental and social policy.The insensitive planetThe term scientists use to describe the way the climate reacts to changes in carbon-dioxide levels is "climate sensitivity".
Further clever tech includes driver monitoring, a speed limiter that reacts to changes in the legal limit and an updated Lane Keeping Assist function which makes its own minor adjustments to the steering wheel to keep you in lane.
These changes happen by default when video-level control reacts to changes in the scene.
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Technology changes community and reacts to change.
Think of the Fed as a lagging indicator that reacts to change rather than leads it.
"Mary is an adaptive personality and one who reacts to change well".
The other chambers are passively elastic, and they react to changes in volume by proportionally changing pressure.
Scott said that Mutombo was not reading defenses and reacting to changes.
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