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Politicians these days have to be more responsive to voters.
The whole system of education – schools, colleges and universities – needs to be more responsive to employers.
"Wouldn't a woman president be expected to be more responsive to women's rights?
But Washington needs to be more responsive to legitimate Okinawan concerns.
Its fabric is fused to a polymer structure designed to be more responsive to its occupant.
Others are trying to encourage schools to teach critical thinking, or force government to be more responsive to citizens.
On the domestic front, the Sultan described his desire to empower the government to be more responsive to citizen concerns.
Designing and making products in the United States, he said, will allow Haier to be more responsive to American consumers.
"I'd be surprised if there's not a lot of British manufacturers wanting to be more responsive to shorter lead times.
Then, as now, Mr. Bailey said the decision was made to be more responsive to customer needs.
Officials at the authority say they are making a concerted effort to be more responsive to the neighborhood's concerns.
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