' Most of the time I can react and get back in the fight but tonight I couldn't do that.
As businesses react, they get caught up in the business of moving and reacting rather than leading.
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How do we expect the Russians to react when they get a lecture on the importance of democracy and human rights from Saudi Arabia, a country that recently invaded a neighboring country specifically so that it could suppress a democratic uprising?
We get to see them scheme and react under pressure and hurl their various styles of magic at each other.
When secrets get out, Apple tends to react by clamping down harder on the employees it can control mostly, those in the US whether or not they were involved in the leak.
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"With running - we are trying to get Asimo to stay upright, to react quickly, " says Mr Keeney.
That said, once you get a resolution, the markets will react favorably.
Only after a year, will Windows 8-based, super-thin, touch-based with 10 hour connected standby devices have been in the market long enough to get a sense of how buyers will react.
When an unexpected crisis occurs, we get caught off guard and are forced to react rather than respond with our highest-level thinking.
The DOJ tends to keep an eye on brilliant but menacing megalomaniacs, particularly those who overreach, get on the poo list, and then react badly to being on the poo list.
The goal is to get in quickly, before others can analyze and react, and then sell into the strength created after ordinary traders and investors have reacted to the initial price move created by the traders, and have driven the price higher (or lower if the move is to the downside).
Householders who react with force when confronted by burglars are to get more legal protection, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has said.
They also get evaluated, in part, on how they treat customers and react to problems when they arise.
The more people get used to carrying guns as routine, the more they will react to gun-control laws as though someone were trying to steal their cell phones or their watches.
"The best way for us to react is to push ahead with the marathon, to get people on the streets and to celebrate it as we always do in London -- and to send a very clear message that we won't be cowed by this sort of behavior, " Sport Minister Hugh Robertson had earlier told the BBC.
Oracle did not want to let IBM get its hands on Java and Solaris, and felt it had to react to what looks more and more like a thorough restructuring of the computer industry.
And that would react in countless directions, for the automobile, by enabling people to get about quickly and easily, gives them a chance to find out what is going on in the world-which leads them to a larger life that requires more food, more and better goods, more books, more music more of everything.
You'll want to look as young as possible when actual good jobs come in three to seven years and you're competing against new grads, so try not to get any wrinkles stay out of the sun and don't smoke or react facially to anything, even if the Cubs win the World Series or if they find out that Amelia Earhart ate her navigator Fred Noonan.
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Ms Dean and Dr Siva-Jothy were testing the idea that fine body hairs (known, technically, as vellus and terminal hairs) are there to alert their owner to creepy crawlies such as bed bugs, which might be intent on biting them, and that the hair may also get in the way of such arthropods' activities, giving the owner more time to react before he is bitten.
Players on an NFL team surely get stressed when their bosses lose composure, but they need only to line up for the next play and react.
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Lankford even tests the way systems react after sudden shutdowns and reboots, so clients know what to expect--and what data might get lost.
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