Sri Lanka's mission in Geneva responds to criticism by calling the former head of the UNHRC, Louise Arbour, unqualified to monitor human rights in the country.
Our government is our largest organization and while some are trying, it is the most challenged to catch up with a much needed change in culture that responds to the actual structure of our economy.
His lawyers plan to show videos of the baby in court to demonstrate he responds to the world around himself.
Instead of the pre-canned, static lights that we see on mobile games today, NVIDIA's new hardware will make it possible to create lighting that moves, fluctuates in intensity, and responds realistically to its environment -- all rendered in real time.
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But the optimists say, it might still be possible to jump to Act 3, in which the ECB responds to the future promise of fiscal union - and the clear and immediate threat of a serious credit crunch - by launching much more aggressive purchases of Italian and other sovereign debt.
In particular, the United States must take the lead in order to assure that, while NATO responds positively to changing circumstances in Europe, it does not do so (either through unilateral actions or through CFE or other negotiations) in a way which will lead to political or military arrangements that effectively undermine NATO's ability to serve as an effective deterrent mechanism.
First, using antibiotics to treat an atherosclerotic patient who has had one heart attack reduces the risk of his suffering a second. (Rheumatoid arthritis, the most common arthritic variety, also responds to antibiotics in some patients, leading researchers to suspect that it, too, may sometimes be provoked by bacteria.) Second, research has come up with the glimmer of a mechanism.
These events are capable of bearing a different interpretation: that of a series of reactions, in which a skeleton foreign-policy crew responds to happenstance events in a way that reveals preferences, but stops short of laying out a clear new agenda.
Ferrets are often used in flu research because the animal's respiratory tract responds to flu viruses in much the same way as a human's.
Using functional brain imaging, researchers have found that ambiguity in choices activates the amygdale, the region in our brain that also gets triggered by fear or threat, while at the same time it leads to decreased activity in the striatal system, which responds to potential rewards.
In this account, HP responds to the evolving requirements of a fairly new (dating from around 2007) sector in the server business, the mega-datacenter.
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He walks himself around a nearby park when employees go outside to smoke, responds to commands spoken in English, German and Polish, and has even managed to win over employees who suffer allergies and a fear of dogs.
About two hours later, the Penn State president responds to Curley in another e-mail and copies Schultz.
Indeed, the greater exposure of households to equities may have altered the way the economy responds to changes in monetary policy.
On weekends, he usually responds to emails in half-hour to two-hour blocks.
"The Earth is getting pulled and tugged at regular periods, but we observe a difference in the way the Earth responds to these tugs and pulls and what we predict, " Buffett said.
If the owner of the open cart responds in some way, have a separate stream of communications that responds to their activity.
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The king responds to every event in the region without consulting his people.
Unemployment usually responds to economic growth in a relationship that was captured by an economist, Arthur Okun, in the 1960s.
But in 2011 a local organisation that responds to emergencies on the lake, the Garda Volunteer Group, took up the hunt.
According to researchers at Manchester University, music fans are stimulating part of the inner ear known as the sacculus, which responds to the beat in music.
Thanks to the IR sensor, the phone's browser responds to an "up swipe" in the air above it with by scrolling up, and to a "side" swipe by jumping to another tab.
As for the keyboard dock's built-in trackpad, it responds surprisingly well to two-finger scrolls, but the pad's tiny size means you won't actually have much space to pull off those kinds of gestures.
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In patients with triple-negative breast cancer, a form of the disaese that responds to few existing drugs, none of the patients in the control group had a response.
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Upon discovering it, the IRS usually responds by imposing civil penalties in addition to tax on the disallowed expenses.
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If the Fed again responds to growing GDP momentum in coming quarters, it will be because of rising industrial commodity prices.
The debt-to-GDP ratio responds to the 1981 NGDP in the normal way.
Daimler knows, for example, that when people look at the front of a sports car, a part of the brain that responds to faces--in the back of the brain where the cerebrum touches the cerebellum--comes alive.
We'll see in a few weeks how the UK Government responds to Part One, but the constant refrain throughout from Westminster has been - it's time for the Welsh Government to take on more financial responsibility for the money it spends, and not come begging for more handouts.
PrimeSense developed the sensors in Microsoft Kinnect, the ones that sees and responds to dancing, jumping or kicking.
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