Sentence examples for somewhat responsive to from inspiring English sources

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Politics 101 would suggest that you need to be at least somewhat responsive to voters in your state.

"We know people are only somewhat responsive to the price of health insurance," said Sherry Glied, a professor of health policy at Columbia University.

The shift is putting great strain on the Westminster system, which rests on an assumption that, while it is important that MPs be somewhat responsive to the needs of their constituents, their overriding duty is obedience to party bosses.

Mr Bartels found that senators are very responsive to the views of the richest third of their constituents, somewhat responsive to the views of the middle third, and utterly indifferent to the views of the poorest third.

Google has been somewhat responsive to critiques of its realtime strategy, most recently offering promises of improving Feedburner latency when pressed.

For a mental state to count as a belief, it must be at least somewhat responsive to evidence that bears on the truth or falsity of its propositional content; that the facts are contrary to a belief counts against it.

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As the passage of the property law itself demonstrates, the party is showing itself somewhat more responsive to public opinion than it was in the past.

It would also mean that the court would be somewhat more responsive to the country as a whole if one party won a string of major electoral victories, it would make sense that that party should also get a chance to appoint more justices as well.

(HNF4α1 differs from HNF4α2 by 10 amino acids in the F domain; both activate transcription well although HNF4α2 is somewhat more responsive to co-activators than HNF4α1 [59].

The second, weaker binding site in humans seems to be conserved and somewhat more responsive to p53 in mouse.

The major gain is twofold: it appears that the more established disease may be somewhat less responsive to the same drugs when compared with early disease [ 62] ('window of opportunity').

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