If you'll recall, G.hn was just recently ratified by the ITU as a new global standard for HDTV home networking, and while it's tough to tell how it'll react to HomePlug AV vying for those same customers, we can already see a battle shaping up.
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Executives who are assigned to look for and react to online critics are aware that they, too, are being watched.
Given that those who favour the "full Leveson" option of statutory underpinning for press regulation had very little time to react to the Conservative proposals before the deadline for amendments expired, most MPs expect him to use his discretion to allow late amendments - "manuscript amendments" in Commons jargon - to be discussed.
"I like to watch people's facial expressions after they get their first bite, " said Sam Choy, one of a handful of celebrity consulting chefs for American Airlines, who has flown to see how passengers react to the meals he has created for the carrier.
This film holds the atoms together too tightly for them to react with other molecules.
Driving the buggy over the web is also possible, though it takes a few seconds for it to react.
"It gives drivers sufficient time to react if there is, for example, a fallen tree on the line, " she said.
It took a few seconds for Morini to react, but then he leaped to his feet, let out a cry of terror, and disappeared down a corridor.
It also adds new functions like GPS tracking, and makes it possible for users to react more quickly to a lost or stolen phone without contacting their IT department.
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Microsoft's solutions include encrypting data as well as the need for companies to react more quickly in rescinding an employee's access to data if they have been laid off or moved to another department.
"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.
Sudden injuries, though, such as a stroke, simply happen too quickly for the brain to react.
How will the government react when Tory councils want, for example, more selection in schools?
But the authorities have been criticised for being slow to react to the adverse weather.
Mr Haas admits that Levi's gentle management style has made it hard for the company to react quickly to events.
But markets are not open tonight and it is unusual for a business to react to a leak in this way.
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.
Absolute settled the case for an undisclosed amount before it could go to a jury, leaving no clear precedent for how courts will react to these cases in the future.
There is still time, of course, for the Iranians to react, but we have been very clear that we did not think that as a first matter we would try to move to sanctions in the first step of the Security Council.
Still, sentiment was knocked and Tuesday was the first chance for investors in Greece to react to the news.
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For a start, markets react not just to the economic fundamentals but to how the fundamentals differ from their expectations.
Once we unlock the factors that determine which way we react, simulate and imagine those factors for success during the real run.
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Companies tend to react to cyber attacks rather than prepare for them, and malicious hackers meanwhile learn new tricks to circumvent the gates.
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In making policy, however, a president can use the advice of people with a feel for how the world might react to what America does.
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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He observes, for example, that carbon nanotubes failed as lubricants (one of the early uses dreamed up for them) because they react with metal surfaces to form carbides.
Andrew RT Davies AN attacked Carwyn Jones for the delay in the statement on the enterprise zone strategy and for being "slow to react in attracting businesses to Wales".
There's plenty of evidence that stock prices are slow to react to news, creating the potential for making money from momentum trading, says Tobias Moskowitz, a finance professor at the University of Chicago who studies market anomalies.
For instance: How would they react if a stranger spilled a drink on them?
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Some will react to this question by blaming the victims for not having purchased health insurance when they had the opportunity.
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