Sentence examples for respond to observations from inspiring English sources

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The lawsuit also asks the judge to order Pluspetrol to "refrain from exploring for or exploiting hydrocarbons" in the reserve, and to respond to observations in a technical report on the EIA by the Culture Ministry in July last year which stated that the new wells, pipeline and seismic tests could "devastate" or make "extinct" the reserve's inhabitants and was subsequently rescinded.

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6 Furthermore, the frontal premotor cortex is important for experiencing emotions shared with other individuals by mirroring or copying their body state, 7 and premotor cortical mirror neurons even respond to observation of ingestive mouth actions.

Responding to observations on structural stability, connection, and geometry layout, these study models gradually evolved into the final triangulated diagrid shell.

In the DA model the examiner is an active part of the assessment and functions as an assessment tool, responding to observations and inferences about the learner and functioning in a way to reveal learning processes and to facilitate change.

Russell T Davies responded to observations of political commentary by stating that there is "absolutely an anti-war message" present in the episode due to Christmas being "a day of peace".

In general the sVx were not observed at the border between larger, distinct areas responding exclusively to action observation or execution, but mainly as islands within areas responding to execution and more rarely, on areas responding to observation.

The judgment concluded: "The (UK) Government has been asked to submit observations by September 2. The applicants will then be given an opportunity to respond to those observations, after which the Government will be invited to submit its final observations in reply.

Robust procedures for guarding against additive outliers typically respond to large observations in one of two ways: either the response function converges to a positive (negative) constant for observations tending to plus (or minus) infinity or it goes to zero.

"We expect S.P.L. to respond to those observations thoroughly and promptly," Ms. Gardiner said.

I asked Dean Baquet, the managing editor at The Times, to respond to these observations.

However, acoustically detected transition zones did not consistently respond to visual observations of the sea floor.

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