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"The college has to respond to new developments," Harris-Bridge goes on.
"People ask the British why they are so reluctant to change their political system, to respond to new developments in Europe.
Or that because government budgets often have to be fixed from the start of the fiscal year, agencies can't respond to new developments until the next one.
The fragile health systems in SSA, in many instances, have weak dynamic efficiency in terms of being able to respond to new developments (47).
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In order to keep up with its economic environment a firm should respond to new technological developments.
"Harry Potter is a culturally iconic phenomenon and has already been the subject of many well-regarded academic studies over recent years, so it is only fitting that a leading university like Durham responds to new developments in our academic and wider social and cultural environment in developing new modules like this," said Fowler.
Some respond to new historical tragedies.
Development branches of western governments, foundations and global NGOs are training and advising local groups on how to respond to new restrictions.
Censors have often been slow to respond to new technologies.
Many of us respond to "new" pharmaceuticals in a similar way to how cyclists respond to "new" bicycles.
Casual observation indicates that stock prices respond to news articles reporting on new developments concerning companies' circumstances.
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