And, at the same time, we have to react to keep this country strong.
And as things speed up, that means more stuff gets changing out there, and organizations to prosper have to react to that.
So while it might plausibly start off being cautious about raising rates, it would have to react reasonably quickly once inflation showed up.
Countries engaged in the test will choose one of these scenarios and opt for a regional or local event to which they would have to react.
But as investors grow cynical that any one plan can be an ultimate backstop for the crisis, eurozone borrowing costs have continued to soar and stocks have continued to react negatively.
So Mr Sharon seems to have decided to react to his hardliners' calls for a tough response over the Haifa attack by launching the strike on Syria.
Allred declined to have Talackova react to Trump's decision to let her compete.
Since environmentalists first began to raise the alarm about greenhouse gases, oil companies have tended to react by circling their wagons.
Prevention work is always a good thing but you still need to have the capability to react when something does happen.
U.S. officials are betting they will have time to react if a major power emerges as a threat.
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"Crude oil prices have struggled to react with conviction one way or the other, " said Michael Hewson, senior market analyst at CMC Markets in an email commentary.
"In a moment of crisis, you don't have time to think about what you're going to do, all you have time is to react, " said Shaffer, who is also a pastor.
Most fearful of all are the fixed-income markets, which have started to react positively to good news, and negatively to bad news (the opposite of their usual behaviour), perhaps because good news reduces the chance of more Fed cuts.
Maybe this could have been prevented, maybe there could have been more time to react, maybe there could have been more survivors.
Or failing that, the UN-authorised West African coalition force would have been ready to react.
West European defence planners have been slower to react to the missile challenge than their American and Israeli counterparts, and more sceptical about interception.
United States and international food aid organizations have been slow to react to the crisis that has kept the shelves empty of milk even in oil-rich Venezuela.
He conceded that the Bank of England might have been slow to react, but excused himself on the grounds that UK interest rates had still been relatively high.
It appears the shake-up in management is seen as a positive at this time, but we have to believe the market will react negatively to the increased share base, especially if the more than 35 million warrants are approved.
So you have to be careful how you react because the downturn is not going to be forever.
We're going to have to see how the Democrats and Republicans react to it.
He doesn't have to think about how 17 governments will react to the level of European fiscal integration that America, Britain and China are all now calling for - let alone the massive injections of capital into Europe's banks.
But pharmaceutical executives admit they have been too slow to react to critics and controversy.
But, as Ms Magaloni dryly comments, Mexicans have lost their capacity to react to scandal.
That is because they are designed assuming rational behaviour, whereas markets have a nasty tendency to react unpredictably.
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The bell is there because we all have a natural tendency to react emotionally to the ideas of others too quickly.
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The utility companies have however been slow to react and there is clearly no sign of them reducing gas or electricity.
We have overdeveloped our ability to REACT instead of TO LEAD.
They would have been better equipped to react if Vladisa had told them that he had met the witch Baba Roga and, in that same instant, her skull-and-bones hut on its one giant chicken leg had come tearing down the hillside after him.
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