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In the face of.
If people act in the face of something, they do it despite it or when threatened by it.
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β-Cells maintain their responsiveness in the face of insulin resistance through increased insulin secretion in response to meals as well as through a chronic response by increasing β-cell mass (18).
Saudi Aramco "met the crude oil requirements of the world market and maintained sufficient excess capacity to assure flexibility and responsiveness in the face of market uncertainties," Ali al-Naimi, the Saudi oil minister and chairman of Aramco's board, said in the report.
As is already evident in these sentiments at the very start of the Amânât, and as becomes clearer throughout the course of the text, for Saadya there is always an immediate correlation between the ability to think (or reason) on the one hand, and, on the other hand, both (a) a receptivity to divine giving, coupled with (b) an obligation of moral responsiveness in the face of the Other.
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However, given the interpretation of the wage effect, female returns are lower than men in both areas: the negative wage coefficient (|β m |>|β f |) suggests that women have a lower responsiveness to quit in the face of a wage decrease than men; the positive coefficient effects for other variables suggest that women have a lower responsiveness to gains in these characteristics than men.
In this early paper, they described a state of IR in T2D patients: '... [there is a] lack of responsiveness of blood sugar, in the face of apparently adequate amounts of insulin secreted...'..... [ 24].
Good stability, performance and robustness are also required because customers value reliability, responsiveness, and consistency of service in the face of variations caused by involvement of people in the service delivery.
But those advantages are often insufficient in the face of decreased responsiveness, total lockout when you can't find a hotspot, and a dearth of applications that are good enough to replace the ones you've already learned.
He used his speech to donors and aid organisations attending the European Development Days to call for an "upgraded responsiveness" to the needs of small island developing states in the face of climate change.
In the face of the lower general responsiveness of human than murine cultures, responses to weaker stimuli were less readily detectable, perhaps explaining the lack of a significant stimulation by AR231453 in this study.
Numerous studies have documented the responsiveness of sexual behaviour to incentives, such as sex workers willing to forego condoms when clients pay extra, 8 and increases in transactional sex in the face of household financial difficulties.
I am not thinking of child protective services or of schools or of any civic authority, not even the police; rather, I am thinking of the bonds among people, the presence of the other in ourselves, and the responsiveness around which every community and culture is built, which reveals itself in the commandment we see in the faces of others: do not kill.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com