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"reactive" Definitions
  1. (formal) showing a reaction or response
  2. (chemistry) tending to show chemical change when mixed with another substance

642 Sentences With "reactive"

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Well, it's a reactive kind of ... Politics has become so reactive.
A Canadian startup called Outline Montreal has created a sound reactive LED mask that is appropriately called The Sound Reactive LED Mask.
Another founding member of the Reactive Foundation, Viktor Klang, deputy CTO at Lightbend, has been evangelizing Reactive for well over a decade, and feels like the time has finally come.
Legumes differ from most plants because they're able to fix nitrogen from the air with a symbiotic relationship with bacteria in root nodules — converting non-reactive nitrogen into reactive nitrogen.
"I would like to be proactive rather than reactive because the reactive solutions that we come up with don't work," Cazes said, explaining why he's not waiting for legislation to pass.
" CBS: "Today's reactive complaint from NAI was not unexpected.
So it's not -- we're not reactive to the current marketplace.
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"People tend to be reactive in this business," he said.
"The reactive, emotional trader has made binary decisions," he said.
To maximize his effectiveness, Zuckerberg is proactive rather than reactive.
The issue lies with framing anything pleasurable as strictly reactive.
"The best schools are proactive instead of reactive," Cappelli says.
The technology is responsive and reactive, with no detectable latency.
Eliminating prediction from policing would produce an entirely reactive force.
"Legislation on financial issues is almost always reactive, not proactive."
The prior 11 were all reactive towards the black community.
A Foundation allows us to be proactive rather than reactive!
You hate to be reactive; you'd love to be proactive.
This is an especially reactive time in American political life.
"Critics have pointed out that they're being reactive," Raicu said.
Broadly reactive neutralizing antibodies are demonstrating great promise for prevention.
That approach is reactive, but we need to be proactive.
But social media sites remain reactive in their policy enforcement.
" McCain called Obama's reaction to ISIS "reactive, slow and insufficient.
I think in general trying less reactive tweeting is better.
Reactive depression referred to depression triggered by obvious external sources.
Online security today is reactive, and therein lies the problem.
Our approach to the ethics of data is wholly reactive.
I become a more reactive, less compassionate version of myself.
Reactive programming is a paradigm shift at the architectural level.
The Reactive Foundation is the hub of these exciting projects.
The third principle is to be proactive rather than reactive.
Her eyes, initially reactive to light, became fixed and dilated.
Some guy walks out of the committee, it is reactive.
If you want to become articulate in reactive web design and cutting-edge programming languages like Angular, Javascript, React, and Node without serious student debt, the Reactive JavaScript Course & eBook Bundle might be the answer.
Essentially ... you guys don't do reactive stuff like that, do you?
For better or worse, the news is often reactive that way.
It feels very reactive, and obviously there's digital everything in campaigns.
But these efforts were described as "ad hoc, reactive and inconsistent".
His work deals with the symptoms—it's reactive to specific situations.
It will become more personal, predictive instead of reactive and instantaneous.
Any dealing with the negative consequences coming from that is reactive.
It leads to reporting and commentary that's reactive, ill-considered, wrong.
Facebook's real innovation beyond Snapchat and Prisma are the reactive filters.
Each character comes with a collection of quips and reactive observations.
But 66% say the tech industry is reactive, rather than proactive.
Whatever they're doing, you're going to be more reactive to it.
The world of Romancing SaGa is impressively reactive, especially for 1992.
I don't need a reactive government—I need a proactive one.
You have to think a little smarter, be proactive, not reactive.
Punk doesn't age well because it is reactive — it's all emotion.
As opposed to being reactive to the Democrats in the House.
Protesting violations of the rule of law, however justified, is reactive.
"I thought I'd been proactive & not reactive," Kopech wrote on Instagram.
Schreck thinks it's crucial for HR to be proactive versus reactive.
The Linux Foundation recently announced the launch of the Reactive Foundation.
Pivotal is one of the founding members of the Reactive Foundation.
This is why being proactive, and not reactive, is so important.
And each was reactive, hampered by events he did not control.
So in a way the television, he's so improvisational and reactive.
The audio-reactive visuals seem to occupy some sort of space.
Putin is not a strategist; he's a reactive and opportunistic tactician.
He's been good at saying, this is all reactive of him.
Sisolak said that Energy Department Deputy Secretary Dan Brouilette told him the shipments could also contain "reactive" material "When we hear the word reactive waste we immediately want to know exactly what's going on," Lovato said.
If what's happening is somebody said something and you're reacting to it, or you read something and you're reacting to it, which is the culture of Twitter — Twitter is a functionally reactive culture, it's a reactive product.
But these are only the more basic audio-reactive works—the demo also shows far more complex audiovisual combinations, where the artists are really exploiting the 360 VR environment, and making many layers of audio-reactive brushstrokes.
You've got to be very soft, very gentle, but yet very reactive.
When waste is reactive it means it is unstable, according to Lovato.
The company's natural instinct is reactive: Find the problem and isolate it.
The status quo for 360 videos is reactive rather than proactive rendering.
The other thing I do think it creates is more reactive coverage.
It's loud and reactive at a time when restraint is most necessary.
The robots of the future, by comparison, will be reactive and dynamic.
And you know oxygen is very reactive, and that would be surprising.
Policing became reactive; officers responded when violence flared, but usually not before.
Natural selection reduced their propensity for reactive aggression (the hot, impulsive type).
It makes it more consensual feeling, it's more reciprocal, it's more reactive.
Instead, they were more interested in and reactive to smiling human faces.
So in order to not be reactive, we switch kids a lot.
Her actions are entirely reactive throughout the first season of the show.
But as Variety's report lays out, Disney's move here is ultimately reactive.
He is reactive by nature -- in his words, a natural counter-puncher.
Cable news is fast, reactive, competitive, and thus sensationalistic, tribal, and conflictual.
Under ordinary conditions, this oxidative process creates chemically reactive molecules containing oxygen.
There are sometimes legitimate complaints you should be very, very reactive to.
And to chart a plan that is not about some reactive pledge.
That incentivizes a super reactive nature as opposed to a preventative nature.
I think that a lot of my performances come from reactive places.
In Germany, the most reactive food was a traditional delicacy, pork kidneys.
"What we're going to be doing is always partly reactive," he said.
Amphibians have shown us that reactive attempts in conservation may be ineffective.
Once upon a time, clinicians used an endogenous/reactive model for depression.
But that was too reactive and sometimes exposed systems to unknown attackers.
Why did the rival Palestinian Authority "look reactive and meek by comparison"?
More often, there are, according to the expert, reactive depression in children.
"There is a tendency for policy makers to be reactive," he said.
It's not that all of my reactive or unkind impulses magically disappeared.
It espouses the merits of Reactive Programming Frameworks and builds the community.
Salame said the reporting system needed to become quicker and more "reactive".
Visual scripting tools let more serious developers create interactive and reactive experiences.
Right now, Afghan and U.S./NATO forces are in a reactive posture.
Hers is a more humane, inclusive and less reactive point of view.
"The reactive quality must be removed before going in a landfill," said Lovato.
It was Bratton who reoriented the police from being reactive to being proactive.
Instead of being reactive or defensive, you've turned this feedback into something useful.
Privately-held Dundas Mining is planning to reactive the Avebury mine in Tasmania.
It can be very reactive at room temperature and give off toxic fumes.
"What is happening is largely related to more reactive measures," Mr. Agrawala said.
That's right, and the other interesting thing is that nature is highly reactive.
Are politicians learning how to use these, or is it just simply reactive?
His administration found itself in a reactive crouch, its policy riddled with contradictions.
Genetic analysis also showed that Amish children have a more reactive immune system.
The response, to erect a roof over the forecourt, was "reactive", he admits.
While a necessary measure, laws and portals can only be reactive to abuse.
If you are focused on your competitors, you are in a reactive mode.
Beyond the Maps, Snapchat is currently gripping with negative user reactive post-redesign.
"You can be responsive, proactive and reactive with digital," its CEO Laramie said.
It can make you calm, and less reactive to moments in daily life.
Sanctions and military force are vital but reactive, optimized for addressing immediate situations.
And the ratio of proactive to reactive wasn't where you want to be.
The United States must move from a reactive response to a proactive one.
They tend to be reactive and to run their mouths to get results.
And it has a tandem warhead allowing it to defeat most reactive armor.
Even a historically-reactive Congress is considering wide range of national data policies.
Instead, I made a tactical retreat into a more thoughtful, less reactive existence.
That's reactive; if we wait for that moment, it might be too late.
One measure of this is a blood marker called C-reactive protein (CRP).
"We used to be a very reactive organization," General Manager Brian Cashman said.
Pragmatic, reactive, a scientist by training, Ms. Merkel rarely stooped to ordinary politics.
"The administration's response has been reactive, not proactive," added a former HHS official.
"You want to make sure that you are proactive, not reactive," says Etergino.
During a recent presentation in London, the Reactive mafia was in full swing.
The rival Palestinian Authority was left to look reactive and meek by comparison.
The "bleak, reactive counter-narrative" that motivates Tesla skeptics has been thoroughly discredited.
It's really reactive at this point, and that makes our job more complicated.
"Home services [providers] just in general have been very reactive," Ciovacco told CNBC.
"Companies are more reactive to problems, versus being more proactive," Turner-Lee says.
With artificial intelligence, being "reactive" could be too little, too late, he argued.
"Skin is our largest organ, so it's reactive to our environment," he said.
Audio-reactive animation and computer graphics have a certain unexpected beauty about them.
One measure of inflammation is a blood marker called C-reactive protein (CRP).
One measure of it is a blood marker called C-reactive protein (CRP).
Jack Marks, who manages Panasonic's public-safety products, called it "short-sighted and reactive".
It's so much better to microdose and be present and non-reactive and calm.
Being in nature enables them to become intentional with their lives, rather than reactive.
The point is, sometimes the people who erupt on Twitter aren't representative — they're reactive.
When Trump tweets, he's very reactive instead of really thinking things through, Barajas said.
If oxygen is around, this buildup can lead to a harmfully reactive oxygen state.
Bush greeted the historic event with a reactive response rather than with great enthusiasm.
"They've been reactive, not proactive," said McCabe, who's now based in the Boston area.
His dangerous tendencies, rather, are reactive to the situations in which he finds himself.
He could end this tomorrow with a tweet, so they've got to be reactive.
Partnering with Linc has allowed his business to become more proactive rather than reactive.
Those eggs, as she had hypothesised they would, grew into less-stress-reactive adults.
Factory owners need to be extremely reactive to trends as a matter of survival.
" Baiza is critical of the statement, saying, "The university sounded more reactive than proactive.
"German foreign policy was always reactive," says Volker Perthes of SWP, a think-tank.
"The magnesium chloride is pretty reactive," says volcanologist Simon Carn at Michigan Technological University.
For one thing, they'd have to be reactive to it after it's already happened.
We are in some ways more vulnerable to reactive prejudice in the United States.
He suffers from Reiter syndrome, a type of reactive arthritis, and has limited mobility.
Some ways of taxing oil production are more reactive to price changes than others.
But at present, the Delhi government's pollution policy is largely reactive, rather than proactive.
Institutional clients are generally less "fickle" and reactive than some retail investors, he said.
The country's leadership was seen as reactive and focused on preserving the status quo.
Mortimer said that Facebook's proactive approach stands out, compared to other platforms' reactive approaches.
American strategy for supply chain security has been ad hoc, reactive, uneven, and episodic.
The impact of taking a reactive approach to D&I is swift and significant.
Unlike other audio-reactive games like Nintendo's Hey You, Pikachu, Yasuhati feels completely experimental.
In other words, the issue with enterprise security is that, by nature, it's reactive.
The Fed is perceived to be on top of things, but not over-reactive.
Right now, however, the way the government approaches natural disasters is still extremely reactive.
Gene editing and sequencing could revolutionize medical practice, moving it from reactive to predictive.
Markets have been highly reactive to any indication that the Fed's plans are changing.
"[The hackers] can reactive [the servers] anytime and start spreading again," M.Léveillé told me.
"Usually in real-life events, you are in a reactive position," Mr. Daniel said.
The law enforcement report described Mr. Paddock as "germaphobic" and strongly reactive to smells.
Normally not one for drama, I found myself becoming emotional and reactive in response.
"Police response is highly reactive and they're not getting ahead of this," Douglas said.
Reactive foreign policy undermines security interests by decreasing our ability to help shape events.
"There's this tension between being nimble and being reactive," he said of Ms. Warren.
They are burning through budgets on reactive aid, running from one emergency to another.
People who have experienced trauma have bodies that are highly reactive to perceived threat.
The leftmost column contains hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, and other very reactive chemical elements.
Allowing the moment to just exist exactly as it is, more reactive than interjective.
This reactive strategy failed because rebels could quickly retreat into the southern countryside, so Adm.
We have to remember we are not saints—sometimes there's the other attitude, the reactive.
Vulnerable narcissists, on the other hand, tend to be passive aggressive, resentful, and emotionally reactive.
It can make you less reactive, more reflective, less buffeted by unexamined emotion, more equanimous.
Will light-reactive bacteria ever power microscopic machines or become 3D-printed, living, functional bricks?
FOLEY: When you're reactive to a problem, you're always going to be behind the solution.
" But: "They were progressively replaced by mild dysphoria, sedation, anxiety, reactive depression, insomnia and anorexia.
"It sounds reactive, not proactive," said a fund manager with a large stake in Boeing.
It's super important to get yourself into a proactive mindset instead of a reactive mindset.
For example, United States diplomacy has been more reactive than proactive for far too long.
That approach can shift people into a state of mindfulness and away from being reactive.
Aware and reactive, Vector by Anki is so much more than just a home robot.
"Usually, getting high makes my body and mind much more reactive to stimuli," Maggie explains.
What would you do if you didn't have to complete reactive tasks like answering emails?
For my sanity, I had to make a decision to be proactive, but not reactive.
This would be a more reactive approach, and, if no banking disasters happened on Mrs.
We haven't been able to put forward a proactive immigration policy — we've been so reactive.
He would be proactive rather than reactive, he decided, for the majority African American community.
Authorities have tended to be reactive rather than proactive in its regulation of new technologies.
Because I think by the time we are reactive in AI regulation, it's too late.
It's this loss of power that explains why brands have become so jumpy and reactive.
C-reactive protein, a sign of inflammation in the body, also fell as optimism rose.
We could embrace reactive politics, elect authoritarian leaders, build walls, and promote isolationism and racism.
It's an intensely physical role — Howard racks up the miles — and generally a reactive one.
"We've been looking at this since February or March; we're not totally reactive," Baca said.
More specifically, first, when it comes communication technology, policy making tends to be highly reactive.
Rarely if ever has a president been as reactive to random inputs as Mr. Trump.
In a non-reactive container, such as glass, lay down a layer of curing mixture.
Endel is an app that generates reactive, personalized "soundscapes" to promote things like focus or relaxation.
Mike Ainsley's geometric drum work is reliable, but reactive, pushing the other players into woolier territory.
Reactive JavaScript Programming ($125 value) Streamlined design + consistent updates = a responsive app your users will love.
And to get the country prepared, the Postal Service is releasing a heat-reactive commemorative stamp.
But while experts praised Arkansas for tackling these problems, they said Mississippi's response was largely reactive.
It's an unnecessary and very harsh form of exfoliation for someone with reactive skin and breakouts.
And if that happens, they won't have prepared any way to be proactive rather than reactive.
So rather than being reactive, we're proactive, and we can get out of ahead of it.
Osofsky noted that Facebook had "prepared reactive PR" for its decision to block Vine's API access.
There are still options to mix videos as well, with built-in transitions and reactive visualizers.
Where Mr Macron telegraphs his plans early, loudly and clearly, Mrs Merkel is reactive and inscrutable.
Its structure makes it highly reactive, which means that as quickly as it's manufactured, it's destroyed.
But without full access to refugees, Ms Hrnjak said her organization was stuck in reactive mode.
For now, however, Democrats are stuck in reactive mode, with little option but to push back.
It alerts decision makers to abnormalities in an aircraft, allowing for predictive rather than reactive maintenance.
According to Ferrier, advertising is a very reactive business — it follows trends, it rarely sets them.
Other skin molecules pass absorbed UV energy on to those highly reactive ROS and free radicals.
Pfad, recently achieved that human-machine harmony with an hour-long generative sound-reactive visual set.
Significant elements of these programs are reactive in nature — responding only after things have gone wrong.
But in matters of security, Ms. Mayer, current and former employees said, was far more reactive.
It leads the child welfare agency to be reactive and defensive and to be more draconian.
That's pretty fluid and they need to have a partner that can be reliable and reactive.
FEMA's new pre-disaster fund represents only six cents for every dollar spent on reactive recovery.
""Facebook, and many other similar companies, have not been proactive at all, they've been only reactive.
In a lot of ways, the way we do it is on such a reactive basis.
Refuse to participate in the logic of the crisis, refuse to be reactive to its provocations?
Their bent carbon bonds make them extremely reactive , causing them to coalesce into other carbon structures.
Mr. Trump is a reactive politician who relies on the sights and sounds of his rallies.
Furthermore, lithium metal is highly reactive with most available electrolytes, and this causes them to degrade.
"It's more reactive to the reality of what the country is right now," Mr. Davis said.
"I look at her as fluorine, which is a highly reactive element," Mr. De Paolis said.
They should not be forced, by a lack of resources, to take a more reactive approach.
The 2-year, falling to 2.30 percent, is most reactive to near-term Fed policy moves.
But Mr. Trump's dominant posture is reactive, and his real focus is on who follows him.
Schools have over-emphasized reactive strategies — discipline and security — with little attention to proactive, preventive strategies.
It means being angry when you should be, but not consenting to be reactive, or reactionary.
Normcore itself began as an underground reactive idea to labels, but then it got commodified, too.
As Green notes, banning books tends to be more of a reactive measure than an effective one.
You're better off racing to a workout class than you are hitting send on a reactive text.
The Johnsons alleged that Seth had previously been diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome and reactive attachment disorder.
This reactive policy means that property owners are often devoid of any responsibility until it's too late.
"Hollywood is a famously reactive industry; when something works, they do it again and again," he says.
For an industry that was largely reactive, Coleman said the time is now to become more proactive.
Their answers are also often affected by — and reactive to — the pervasive media narrative at the time.
Ethical not ideological, reactive not programmatic and detached not engaged, Merkelism is the absence of political anchors.
Nor is it enough to be reactive to problems after or even at the moment they arise.
We're experiencing a power shift, where story canon is reactive to the needs of the entitled (us).
The internet and digitalization forced the news media to change, but the change was reactive, not proactive.
Currently this dip has the characteristics of a reactive dip rather than a change in the trend.
As well as being more reactive to physical sensations, they're also more sensitive to other people's emotions.
It's the difference between being proactive and reactive, and that difference can make or break a company.
Your health provider can give you a C-reactive protein test, which gauges your level of inflammation.
How did Congress become so reactive to its lobby interests and cash instead of to its people?
It allows you to step outside the chattering negative self-talk and your reactive impulses and emotions.
"People who might be under reactive might say, 'holy moly, I've got severe symptoms here,'" Serani said.
Place all the ingredients in a medium-sized, non-reactive pot and bring to a low boil.
Addressing the issue Reactive law enforcement actions limited to drug seizures and raids have almost no impact.
And in response, more often than not, Democrats are reactive, almost apologizing for what power they have.
This requires unwavering commitment to a proactive and strategic approach rather than a transactional and reactive one.
Though police in many communities have made great strides in preventive work, their priorities are primarily reactive.
The sheep were flexible and reactive in musculoskeletal tests, but some did show early signs of osteoarthritis.
The safety that the TSA provides, furthermore, is purely reactive rather than predictive in identifying terror threats.
The fight has been mainly reactive, always planning for the last big storm, rarely for the next.
Breaking the cycle of desperation in Syria requires more than economic aid or limited reactive military intervention.
Our current efforts create a series of reactive, mostly ineffective, counter-narratives that potential jihadis readily dismiss.
His work started with musically reactive computer programming, and developed into physical robots as his studies continued.
"We're able to create stores with timely, reactive content because of our flexible sharing model," Branston added.
"We still don't know exactly where they're going, but we're a very reactive company," Martin told Cramer.
Since Hollywood is largely a reactive business, the ramifications of its success are already starting to show.
She had been barely reactive, but then sat up and asked for a hamburger famous in Skokie.
Her pained smile conveyed that she was having precisely none of it, but she avoided being reactive.
They're reactive and heavy-headed — and they might backfire, causing the skeptics of vaccines to dig in.
He was utterly reactive, which I think a lot of people would have been in that situation.
That was conclusive proof, in his eyes, that he was more than just his defensive, reactive stereotype.
An Army physician assigned to a maneuver unit said the guidance handed down has been too reactive.
And this is, I would argue, a failing of American policing, is that we've become very reactive.
"Small businesses are generally reactive organizations, and growth is often just another challenge to meet," he said.
We want to be proactive instead of reactive, which is one of the advantages of investigative reporting.
"The flavor ban is reactive," said Dr. Sharon Levy, an adolescent addiction expert at Boston Children's Hospital.
When we are reactive to anxious states, we tend to shut down, act impulsively or crave solace.
By not taking any breaks, your decision-making is affected and you become more reactive, McKeown said.
Protections – like muting, filters, blocking, and reporting – were generally introduced in a reactive fashion, not as proactive controls.
And so the U.S. remains stuck in a reactive cycle, leaving millions of children vulnerable to lead poisoning.
"Sterling volatility has woken up from its 100-year slumber and is likely to remain reactive," he added.
Once Audio Reactive Mode is activated, Tilt Brush will begin receiving audio from any source, including your computer.
Reactive armor is an advancement that allows the armor to react to mitigate the impact of a weapon.
"We are more reactive now, more willing to test things and take the risk of failure," he added.
This course will introduce you to the reactive programming skills and APIs you'll need to build just that.
There was a surgeon simulator, reactive abstract art, and a puzzle game about binding wooden trinkets with rope.
In the US and Europe, Facebook has become intensely reactive to mounting pressure from governments and the public.
But it wouldn't make a significant difference because -- and here's the key -- it is a fundamentally reactive strategy.
The current system is reactive and local and doesn't include plans for the widespread effects of climate change.
It can be frustratingly bureaucratic and obtuse, and like other institutions, it is often reactive rather than strategic.
Today's PO is purely "reactive", complains Karolina Wigura, a sociologist at Kultura Liberalna, a think-tank in Warsaw.
Moreover, PAEs will never be defeated if battles are fought individually, on a reactive case-by-case basis.
Apps should launch faster, the keyboard should appear more quickly, the camera should be more reactive and more.
To be overly reactive with speed at which things happen in society today creates more challenge than results.
If the fake sweat dries, you just reactive the glycerin with Evian Facial Spray and it's shiny again.
It would go against Mrs Merkel's reactive political style, forcing her to fight for policies with opposition parties.
They are part of a family of metals that produces reactive oxygen species on contact with organic tissues.
We used to be able to be a lot more reactive and quickly book new acts we liked.
"Until now, we have had a very reactive response" to threats like Zika and Ebola, says Dr. Esparza.
" According to the lab, "Ozone is so reactive that it wouldn't remain as ozone in the supplement itself.
But one thing is constant, according to Gurza: The airlines are reactive instead of proactive to disability complaints.
Some of us are simply more reactive than others, says Dr. Barrett, and there's nothing "crazy" about that.
Democrats now see their role as partially reactive to new initiatives that come out of the White House.
"This facilitates a shift from reactive to pre-emptive maintenance, saving money and delivering better outcomes," he says.
When I first started sinking my teeth into photography, I considered the medium to be a reactive one.
Women's ovaries, on the other hand, are tucked into the body and aren't as reactive to external heat.
This cocktail of ingredients made the experience easy on my reactive skin — no redness, no burning, no nothing.
Being reactive to offers will make you feel like you're drowning, even if you're getting lots of business.
Mix cut mangoes, salt, fenugreek seeds, turmeric powder and chickpeas in a non-reactive glass or ceramic bowl.
There's reason to believe that Congress would be reactive to new data stemming from the EAPPA as well.
However, scratch beneath the scaremongering figures and reactive think pieces, and you'll see underground club culture is thriving.
He is, by nature, a reactive force -- someone defined by opposition to things rather than support for them.
"You go from being reactive to proactive and predictive," said Larry Wash, an executive vice president of KONE.
Reactive protests — like the one in response to Trump's immigration executive order — tend to move the needle incrementally.
Hiro always talks about how we want the show to be punk, so it has to be reactive.
"You have to be very reactive to get hold of a limited number of places," Mr. Freund said.
The focus became more on reactive, call-to-call arrests and jail time and less on problem solving.
"We're even more instantly reactive where even a month ago, we would have been like, 'eh,' " she says.
He's become a reactive figure rather than an active one, and that changes the tension of the book.
For Advano, the key is attaching a reactive nanoparticle to silicon scrap as those scraps are being crushed.
The Reactive Foundation sits under the Linux Foundation and aims to accelerate the next generation of networked technologies.
Negan is an embodiment of humanity's worst impulses — a reactive id untethered from its restraint and critical reasoning.
They focussed on building new bridges and highways, and employed mainly reactive strategies for problems with older ones.
"It's not a reactive decision, it's a proactive decision to change the structure of the guidance," Allison said.
Musk also supports government regulation of artificial intelligence, saying the government should be "proactive in regulation," not reactive.
Yet it seems all the authorities have been, to some extent, passive and reactive in the Epstein affair.
The minute that a communications strategy switches from proactive to reactive is the instant it begins losing support.
Boeing must be more proactive than reactive if it hopes to recapture public trust and rebuild brand value.
It was shown to decrease LDL (bad) cholesterol and C-reactive protein, both considered "markers" of heart disease.
It comes in a modern herringbone grey pattern that's been colored with eco-friendly, fiber-reactive nontoxic dyes.
But she elaborated that in her view, the agency had become too emotionally reactive under the Obama administration.
"But whether it's synthetic or natural, once it gets into the atmosphere it's incredibly reactive," Dr. Gilman said.
Knee-jerk emotions aside, it's also philosophically comforting: Turning off notifications forces you to be more proactive than reactive.
Andrew Ferguson: Policing has traditionally been reactive: officers respond to calls for service, and experience determines where they patrol.
He then demoed one of Facebooks' new "reactive" filters for live video that replicates the styles of famous paintings.
Cut and half peaches, then chop into 1-2 inch pieces and place into a non reactive container. 2.
I begin with open-ended ecosystems, which contain various agents with A.I.s that are very reactive to the environment.
While news outlets assert control over the content that we see, they are also reactive to what we want.
And with the entrance of the expressive and reactive emojis, the stage is set for modern-day math learnin'.
A cursory glimpse at tomorrow's rumored announcements shows a company that continues to be somewhat reactive toward industry moves.
According to Serani, this will help legitimize your feelings and can open your eyes to how reactive you are.
Robots are generally good at repetitive physical labor and reactive, high-precision tasks that require careful attention to detail.
We no longer have the luxury of being reactive to the impact technology has on our society and culture.
Sure, we may turn a knob here and there on levels, but reform is more comprehensive, and more reactive.
The rapid development of global affairs makes it difficult to sustain even reactive policies over extended periods of time.
We are reactive, not preventive, and are guided more by fear or assumptions than scientific evidence or sound theory.
For years, the EPA has been reactive instead of proactive when addressing credible threats and concerns from the community.
Unfortunately, these metals are softer and reactive with acidic ingredients, thus possibly leaching into foods and causing health issues.
This means committing to a geopolitical strategy that is long-term, systematic and proactive rather than reactive and scattershot.
Basically, this structure makes them reactive to electric currents, which can then let them transmit and changed polarized light.
To create that trust, she regularly tries to avoid seeming reactive or disapproving through her responses and facial expressions.
"Behaving socially towards reactive or interactive systems is within us, it's part of our evolutionary history," she tells me.
Financial markets, which have proven reactive to developments in the ongoing trade war, largely shrugged off Trump's latest warning.
The explosive, placed on the so-called reactive targets, lets a shooter know a bullet has found its mark.
The effect is that its disciplinary process is reactive, and relies on users to flag content they find troublesome.
He is a shallow individual who never bothers to deeply analyze a situation; rather he is impulsive and reactive.
One reason many members of Congress often take a reactive position is that they don't have any other option.
In fact, making reactive moves as the market fluctuates is not a good way to invest, according to experts.
When the economy sours, most recently in the wake of the global financial crisis, reactive lawmakers pummel the Fed.
But lithium is also highly reactive with air and water, making finding suitable substances to pair it with difficult.
Unfortunately this design also used a lithium anode that could be highly reactive (think fire) if bent or crushed.
Projects built on top of RSocket protocol and Reactive streams in general will disrupt the landscape of microservices architecture.
Being reactive in this scenario may set a precedent in American capitalism and governing that mortally wounds future innovation.
"They know he's very reactive and he gets angry, so they are just enjoying this rising of the tension."
Just 220 have been "initially reactive" for Zika infection, said Tony Hardiman, who leads the company's blood screening program.
"Carl is reactive, pompous, and makes everything about himself," Virgil Texas, one of Diggler's co-creators, said last Tuesday.
However, the core Nigerian government policies and practices have been reactive rather than proactive in addressing vulnerability and violence.
That data feeds that back into their processes, so it goes from a reactive workflow to a proactive one.
What philosophers call "reactive attitudes" — anger, fear, resentment, gratitude, even love — are natural responses to the behavior of others.
He moved toward what he saw as a hard-won pragmatism but what others saw as a reactive conservatism.
It's important that doctors be proactive in probing about side effects rather than reactive when clients finally speak up.
Our team recently rewrote our news app to take advantage of modern patterns such as dependency injection and reactive programming.
"You want to be able to think through your next steps and be proactive, as opposed to reactive," Torabi says.
Facing the left-handed Kerber's reactive, counter-punching style, Williams dictated exchanges and compiled a 20163-12 edge in winners.
The proposals accuse both companies of responding to concerns with inadequate disclosures and content policies that "seem reactive, not proactive."
On the other hand, herding and other shepherd breeds may be much more reactive to the movements they are seeing.
The reactive and quickness of it, some of it is just ... Twitter can be very beautiful, in a weird way.
Having dynamic dashboards can help you be more reactive and understand why a specific product is taking off, for example.
This is a departure from reactive security measures taken in the past (noticing a problem and then making a call).
In the Audio Reactive (or Data Viz) mode, the lights on the car activate in time to music or sounds.
The revision itself is a response to what the company calls "reactive" news articles, videos, and emails from players themselves.
"It's important to always try to play your game, especially on faster surfaces, and not be too reactive," he said.
This includes pioneering the use of IoT and other data, customer permitting, to make insurance coverage proactive rather than reactive.
"Anything like detergent that's very reactive, or contains surfactants, is going to be very irritating for the lungs," Anderson says.
"Being overly reactive and moving sourcing around in product categories like ours can present massively more risk," he told Cramer.
After all, support people will never be proactive when it comes to problems with your computers, only reactive (if that).
This paradigm shift, from reactive cure to proactive prevention, is already under way in a handful of countries across Europe.
It only has 24 ingredients and is basically a godsend when your skin is being super reactive to everything else.
SHORT-LIVED REACTION When tragedies such as last week's accident strike, government action is reactive and short-lived, activists say.
Haley won her battle with grit and grace, but she faced criticism at home for her reactive, not proactive, stance.
Despite conventional thinking in our culture, there aren't any sex differences when it comes to how emotionally reactive we are.
Jepsen said they are "very much in a reactive stance" -- waiting to see what moves the White House makes first.
Kevin clearly had Zika, and my wife definitely had Zika, because she didn't have any cross reactive antibodies to anything.
I think that he's being run by the part of his brain that's reactive and impulsive, not capable of reflection.
So, at least to me, it wasn't a surprise to see that my pelvic floor was also much more reactive.
The Sevenhugs hugOne smart sleep-tracker also integrates with these same devices to enable a more connected, reactive, sleep experience.
Mazda claims it is 245 to 2215 percent more reactive than twin-scroll units, thus reducing the dreaded turbo lag.
Over decades, Syria's religious and ethnic divides had taken on greater political importance, making the ruling minority fearful and reactive.
Although an important, step, it's reactive and there are some verified accounts that are more dangerous than fake Russian ones.
Still, without both sides of the argument, it's hard to understand what's fueling all the reactive outrage surrounding this issue.
It's reactive, chasing the lowest common denominator of what will get 12 or five or three million people to snicker.
It said it would become less reactive, never ignore a complaint and better use technology to speed up its investigations.
Just ask Black Light Visuals, creators of a blacklight-reactive body marbling technique that's making waves in the festival scene.
Europe's immigration and refugee policies could be astonishingly generous, but its integration and assimilation efforts were generally desultory or reactive.
At one boat fabrication shop, a dangerous combination of sawdust and reactive chemicals caused a small fire in the truck.
Simonson uses abstraction and anthropomorphization to fascinate viewers, and adds fluorescent and UV-reactive glazes to make her paintings glow.
The results were all too predictable: The late, reactive school closings had little effect on levels of influenza-like illnesses.
This means that stocking the fridge with meat plays a big role in contributing to the global reactive nitrogen burden.
Leave it to Neutrogena to create a foaming cleanser gentle enough for even the most reactive skin types to use.
Andy Shi, developer advocate at AliCloud (a unit of Alibaba), is one of the founding members of the Reactive Foundation.
Many point to the unpredictable and reactive nature of a GC's work as a key barrier to collecting informative metrics.
"Conversations are difficult to have on Twitter or Instagram because of how reactive everybody is on those apps," Nwanne says.
Woolley believes the best way the public can arm themselves against bots is not to be reactive but forward thinking.
This wouldn't overcome Atlanta's reactive team composition highlighted by DPS Andrej "babybay" Francisty's Torbjorn and tank Blake "Gator" Scott's Orisa.
Politicians, especially those up for reelection in the near term, are deeply reactive creatures, almost preternaturally aware of public sentiment.
"AI is a rare case where I think we need to be proactive in regulation than be reactive," he says.
It can help us differentiate the questions that merit real investigation from those that invite a reactive and superficial analysis.
They're searching, not settled, both active and reactive, which even today makes them female-character outliers on the big screen.
"Our decision to have two ships simultaneously operate in the Black Sea is proactive, not reactive," US Navy Vice Adm.
"Joining this fast-paced and dynamic team, you'll assist senior colleagues with both proactive and reactive communications," says the post.
Coming as it did after months of intra-Democratic Party recrimination over the 2016 election results, Beshear's response felt reactive.
Whether through individual or collective means, organizational and proactive or reactive forms, creative practitioners will find them – or imagine them.
Being proactive versus reactive helps us not only to hire great recruiting talent, but also retain them for the long term.
Proactive, authentic, coordinated messaging that touches the hearts of voters first and foremost will replace the reactive communications of the past.
"Amazon has been reactive, not proactive, in its response to use of its site by peddlers of hate," the report states.
In practice, the organisation has never been much good at this; policy shifts have tended to be reactive rather than proactive.
SO, WE THINK WE STAND ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE LAW, BUT WE ALSO HAVE TO BE REACTIVE TO SOCIETY.
I'd like to see him in a position where someone else is setting the frame, making decisions that aren't purely reactive.
When it comes to diseases, we have a very short attention span, and we tend to be reactive, rather than proactive.
In a disaster zone, there needs to be an immediate, dynamic and reactive way to communicate when the internet goes down.
It's clear that Facebook's adherence to a rules-based, reactive formula for assessing speech sets few if any meaningful moral standards.
But it's not considered randomly dangerous so much as it's highly reactive with cardiac disorders, certain mental conditions, and other drugs.
On the other hand, if the central bank ends up being "reactive," markets may not see the same benefits, Panigirtzoglou said.
Neudeck explained that the most important challenges for a chip on Venus to overcome are the temperature and chemically-reactive atmosphere.
If you're worried about your inflammation level, your doctor can do a blood test for something called c-reactive protein (CRP).
We spend precious cycles on reactive work and then try to squeeze in the important work — or do it after hours.
The group subjected to the high-intensity 80% incongruent task showed less activity in their amygdala during the emotionally reactive task.
An infection might sweep through a community and pick out the children who are over-reactive carriers of pre-leukaemia cells.
Despite your best intentions, it's easy to be reactive and get caught up in returning calls, attending meetings, answering e-mails.
Society is often reactive rather than proactive with security issues, adopting serious preventive measures only after a major incident has occurred.
Put simply, after a carbohydrate-rich meal, sufferers of reactive hypoglycemia end up with reduced levels of glucose in their system.
Featuring proactive maintenance, reactive support, secure offsite backups, and weekly security scans, Plugmatter is your ticket to a well-running site.
Essential learning: Will your management team elevate what is often a reactive or passive communications function to a first-class citizen?
The second thing — it really only makes sense when you experience it yourself — is that health care is reactive, not preventative.
"When we're upset, our body gets into a fight-or-flight mode, which means that we become more reactive," Weiss says.
Reactive oxygen species, or free radicals, are a type of unstable molecule that contains oxygen and easily reacts with other molecules.
He's reactive rather than active, a labile, intensely emotional man who is shredded by his own inability to discern what's real.
The Trump administration has a chance to shift from the Obama era's reactive strategies to pro-active policies that change lives.
So why do we tend to be so passive and reactive in the face of natural disasters, compared to human ones?
In addition, investors often fall prey to availability bias, where they overreact to bad news about a company, producing reactive decisions.
"Most left organizations are focused on electoral politics or reactive activism or mutual aid," Z told Motherboard in a phone call.
With twice the refresh rate, it means the phone will feel more nimble and reactive — perfect for fast-paced action games.
I tried to capture this inevitable path of endless transformation with the help of cinematography, animation and a visual reactive soundtrack.
Like Data Garden's bio-reactive installation, Quartet, Botanica elevates the natural wonder of plants to a plane equal with human creativity.
Instead, companies took a reactive approach, dealing with incidents like the James Foley beheading video on a case-by-case basis.
While aluminum and copper are reactive metals, when clad in stainless steel they do not react to or leach into foods.
When it comes to safety, much of what we do in America, particularly in corporate America, is reactive rather than proactive.
"I think every player has a default mode under great pressure, and I think her default mode is reactive," Annacone said.
The mercurial politicians who demand our stringent, focused repudiation tend to prompt, instead, knee-jerk responses — angry email threads, reactive essays.
If so, then a dog that is uncomfortable, reactive or aggressive toward other dogs or people probably isn't the right choice.
Electricity grids must balance various aspects of supply and demand on an instantaneous basis (including frequency, voltage, power and reactive power).
In dramatic terms, she is a passive, reactive protagonist, a cipher and, in the strict sense of the word, an icon.
Without human intervention of some sort, the world's naturally occurring supply of reactive nitrogen essential to plant growth is relatively limited.
Urbanization and growing populations have also added to this burden, but about three-quarters of this reactive nitrogen comes from agriculture.
Still she conceded that she shares a characteristic with the president: Some people criticize her for being too reactive on Twitter.
One of the major strengths of Reactive is asynchronous I/O, which allows reduction of edge infrastructure by orders of magnitude.
"It will ultimately be the bridge that takes us from a reactive healthcare paradigm to a proactive healthcare paradigm," Sergott said.
"The Riksbank had already before clearly signalled that it has moved from being proactive to reactive," Nordea said in a note.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said monetary policy would remain "reactive" and that measures of underlying inflation were still subdued.
The study found that when rats were exposed to light, those seeing green light were less sensitive or reactive to pain.
Financial markets, which have proven reactive to developments in the ongoing trade war, largely shrugged off Trump's latest warning on Tuesday.
Then in June of this year the scientists who discovered the super-heavy, highly-reactive elements sent Iupac their suggested names.
But Altman and the actors still foster an illusion of spontaneity through their relaxed line-deliveries and subtly reactive facial expressions.
But an SMS drives safety at the broader organizational level, changing our safety practices from reactive to proactive, and eventually predictive.
Strategize: Craft reactive holding statements and communications plans for all potential outcomes, as the media environment is very fluid and volatile.
What's new: The connectivity and the computing power allow the chassis systems to act in unison, rather than in a reactive cadence.
Last year, Charlottesville saw widespread resistance mounted to a fascist white nationalist rally — but this was a reactive, rather than proactive protest.
Sam Gregory, program director at WITNESS, a nonprofit that works with human rights defenders, says it's better to be proactive, than reactive.
To be fair, the FTC is a reactive agency, and as such is limited by how much it can really require proactively.
"I was more reactive, I was more, 'People need to know the truth,' " Brolin said of his initial reaction to the incident.
Both boomers and millennials are reactive in terms of wanting to go out and do something and get off the beaten path.
The consists of a freeze-dried paper disc permeated with "a reactive mixture of cellular components and biological proteins," according to Wired.
Now, new evidence suggests that PMS is brought on by acute inflammation linked to a certain biomarker called C-reactive protein (CRP).
When Tilt Brush's audio-reactive brushstrokes are enabled, parts of the paintings come alive: flickering and pulsing in time to the music.
"Adams felt he needed to be 'Proactive rather than reactive' and protect himself and the community from the victim," the documents said.
This lets us tackle attempts to manipulate conversations on Twitter at scale, across languages and time zones, without relying on reactive reports.
"Some people are much more reactive to late-night exercise, in the sense that it activates them and they're aroused," he says.
For now, markets appear to be assuming that Federal Reserve officials' dovish comments are signs of a preemptive, rather than reactive move.
And some were critical that it took a viral incident for Starbuck to address the issue, calling it reactive instead of proactive.
It's what Grierson calls a "reactive" health paradigm that he and his co-founders, which include a practicing GP, want to challenge.
Here's how to make the most of your donation: "It's important to be a proactive — rather than a reactive — giver," Miniutti said.
" The solution, says Musk, is regulation: "AI is a rare case where we need to be proactive about regulation instead of reactive.
In a non-reactive bowl, mix the 230 grams flour, 73 grams water, and 27 grams sourdough starter together until well combined.
When we take offense, we're in [a] reactive mode, and we miss opportunities to ask people why they believe what they do.
You're the natural leader of your own life, Madam Ram, but is your leadership style bold and confident or reactive and unpredictable?
Gridtential's innovation, for which it's filed several patents, is to use silicon plating instead of non-reactive lead plating in the battery.
If implemented poorly, these proactive efforts could quickly become even more annoying than the sometimes laughable reactive responses to our voice requests.
The danger comes from the facility's store of organic peroxides, which need to be kept cool or else they become highly reactive.
The advantage of trehalose over glucose is that it is less reactive, and thus less likely to damage tissue in high concentrations.
Captain Marvel's feminism feels not only like a step backwards, but reactive to the male superheroes long-since established in the MCU.
While U.S. shale oil production reacts to price changes faster than does conventional oil, it is not nearly as reactive as OPEC.
Broadly, there are two types of personalities found in sole: reactive and proactive (although Planellas admits there can be some middle ground).
"Reactive fish are shy, non-aggressive individuals with a more exploratory behaviour and higher levels of cortisol under stressful conditions," she says.
So, they saw that a person's body became less reactive to their phobia, but didn't actually ask them: are you less afraid?
"Tuning into the physicality of our emotions helps change our experience of them and helps us to become less reactive," she says.
She does possess the ability to move into other positions but the reason she will not is because of her reactive approach.
And this has been my criticism of them over the last year or two ... sort of being reactive, versus proactive, in innovation.
"They see everything in a short-term, reactive way, and don't see how this has negative repercussions for global influence," he said.
"If you mix up enough highly reactive molecules, and apply heat, something is going to happen," MaRS CEO Ilse Treurnicht told Axios.
The kinetic sculpture, designed by Australian artist Alex Sanson, is almost unceasingly in motio, as it responds to its own reactive programming.
The idea here is to put more technology behind the search for counterfeits, in order to become more proactive instead of reactive.
Replicating cells is tough business, and we age because when we metabolize, we build up these reactive oxygen atoms, called free radicals.
By focusing on these choices we can get ahead of the disruptions to come rather than being reactive to these rapid shifts. 
By focusing on these choices we can get ahead of the disruptions to come rather than being reactive to these rapid shifts.
"We're still at the bomb-throwing point of this revolution, a reactive stage at which nuance can go into hiding," Time writes.
Until then, tell your friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens to be proactive and not reactive and learn what Jill Stein stands for.
ETFs offering three times leverage already trade in the United States, but more reactive products have been limited to listing in Europe.
You always want you and your business to look positive and professional, not reactive and angry, which could turn off potential customers.
Hydrogen molecules are small, light, highly reactive with other elements, very flammable and burn with a hotter flame than natural gas (methane).
When such strong divisions are drawn, the liberals usually find themselves in a reactive position, unable to propose new subjects and agendas.
Sandra Oh's Eve Polastri, a middle manager MI5 officer who becomes an expert assassin-tracker on this case, is just as reactive.
While plants need this reactive nitrogen to thrive, if excessive amounts enter the environment, they contribute to a suite of adverse effects.
But, as most people would agree, our government has been in a reactive state through many difficult stages over the past decades.
What we're learning – in real-time, Darwinian fashion – is that proactive countries, societies and individuals are performing far better than reactive ones.
We lacked the basic information and tools necessary to identify key suspects, and as a consequence were in a purely reactive mode.
"Despite nearly 80 percent of our atmosphere being N, it is in its non reactive form so unusable by plants," said Black.
Lundqvist managed a reactive glove save off a rifled slap shot from Shea Weber in the waning minutes of the second period.
Even though the system has antibodies to detect sites like this, Vidakovic said that behavior tends to be reactive instead of proactive.
It's very quick, it's very reactive to incoming news, and it's good judgments made by really talented people that work for me.
Purchase volume is less reactive to weekly interest rate moves and more dictated by a very tight and increasingly expensive spring market.
"AI is a rare case where I think we need to be proactive in regulation than be reactive," Musk said in July.
We can't keep being reactive to this, thinking and praying it won't happen again at our schools, jobs, or our community spots.
"They're not proactive — they're reactive," R. Dan Boulware, the lead lawyer for the farmers and other plaintiffs, said of the Army Corps.
The larger-sized pads are also more reactive than previous versions, making it easier for musicians to perform complex drum rolls and flams.
"The facts set forth before the court portray reactive governance responses to address a chaotic circumstance of the government's own making," Sabraw wrote.
"The facts set forth before the court portray reactive governance — responses to address a chaotic circumstance of the Government's own making," Sabraw wrote.
Barclays had warned in April that "dealers might push back looking at input costs, while some reactive competitors might adjust their prices downward".
"I do think having it available as a reactive countermeasure in places like Florida and South America is something that's viable," he says.
From the saliva samples, we extracted the antibody immunoglobulin A, as well as the stress hormone cortisol and inflammatory marker C-reactive protein.
Freshour wants to see more alternative therapies like CBD endorsed by veterinarians, but believes that the industry is being more reactive than proactive.
And neither WBC nor ice baths improved blood markers of inflammation, save for one compound called C-reactive protein, compared to the placebo.
"Everything is very reactive, and there is a lack of foresight regarding the knock-on effects of interventions," he says of government policy.
Each piece is durable, non-reactive, non-corrosive, not to mention easy to clean, allowing you to prepare your favorite recipes with ease.
But if such walls thaw, allowing air and water to interact with the highly reactive tailings, widespread "acid mine drainage" (AMD) could occur.
While he soaks in the spotlight, Liz's emotional arc, which is almost entirely reactive, is largely explained in dialogue, rather than developed organically.
"The facts set forth before the court portray reactive governance responses to address a chaotic circumstance of the government's own making," he added.
I wanted to be more proactive as opposed to reactive, so I tried to find a position where I was really supporting students.
Barack Obama was deliberative where Bush was reactive, cerebral where Bush was not, dovish where Bush was hawkish, liberal where Bush was conservative.
Even our great icons, Johnson and Kennedy and they say are holding up as civil rights icons, they were reactive towards social upheaval.
The refugee crisis, the seemingly endless mass shootings, the very existence of Trump in American politics, the reactive fear mongering, the retaliatory responses.
Considering that CubeSats are often launched in batches, the odds of accidents would be significantly multiplied if they were equipped with reactive engines.
Dollar vans—nimble and reactive as they are—might teach the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) something about the needs and preferences of passengers.
But swamping the cells with glucose caused them to produce prodigious quantities of highly reactive chemicals known as free radicals, which damage cells.
It's easy to find anecdotal evidence that America has grown more reactive, coarser, and less tolerant of outsiders since the 20153 presidential election.
"Sterling volatility has woken up from its 100-year slumber and is likely to remain reactive," said Ulrich Leuchtmannan, FX strategist at Commerzbank.
But Mr. Trump remains deeply reactive, chasing one perceived slight after another, real or imagined, across Twitter as critics get under his skin.
The researchers theorize that exposure to particulate matter generates more reactive oxygen species in utero, which in turn increases the rate of shortening.
In one case, a boss chose not to promote someone because they were more reactive towards advancing their career, and complaining of boredom.
The seasonal depletion of Antarctic ozone, a highly reactive molecule of oxygen called O3, was first reported in the journal Nature in 1985.
In other words, the car must be set up to be very reactive in the final sector, and yet fast on the straights.
The rest of product security — the proactive and reactive pieces — was absorbed by the Core OS Security Engineering team, which itself experienced shifts.
In this film, Neil Genzlinger wrote in The New York Times, Pee-wee is "less frenetic and more reactive" than in the past.
But in his new Netflix movie, "Pee-wee's Big Holiday," he does take things down a notch; he's less frenetic and more reactive.
"The facts set forth before the court portray reactive governance responses to address a chaotic circumstance of the government's own making," he wrote.
Now here I was, doubly shaken that a decent man was going to think I was a bitch, an angry, reactive, inappropriate asshat.
Democrats and Republicans alike suggested Clinton would help herself if she shifted from being reactive to the news to setting the agenda herself.
Instead of being reactive to events and incidents, understanding risks helps the operator proactively identify performance trends that could lead to operation disruptions.
Most of the remedies noted were reactive, such as keeping a record of no-shows and tracking job seekers who bailed on interviews.
He referred to the phenomenon as "reactive interference" and the cure for it was … I couldn't remember what the cure for it was.
The company has been reactive rather than proactive in dealing with the issue, they said, often taking action only when a buyer complains.
Perhaps because you fear her first response will be reactive attitudes of her own: anger and resentment at you for saying these things.
For that nitrogen to be used by plants and other organisms, it must be converted into what's called a "fixed," or reactive, form.
The president, who pledged to stop "American carnage" in his Inaugural Address, refrained from reactive tweets that could have undermined his morning statement.
Because the coronavirus pandemic is an unprecedented black swan event, we've seen many mistakes and delayed responses that were more reactive than proactive.
" Mr. Eng, who has been in the job two months, said, "We need to do more than just repair things and be reactive.
New research suggests the liver may take a proactive, as well as a reactive, role in the control of appetite and food choice.
We lacked the basic information and tools necessary to identify the actors, and as a consequence we were in a purely reactive mode.
The government's only role is reactive: to recall a part if it's defective or launch an investigation in the event of a crash.
Last year, my colleague Mike Hale correctly wrote that Mr. Cenac, formerly of "The Daily Show," had a mostly reactive role early on.
Both Soucie and Schiavo say government regulators have been slow to mandate use of new technologies, tending to be reactive rather than proactive.
"A CPA is tax-reactive; they look at last year's returns and search for ways to reduce your current tax bill," he added.
I would be surprised if there was an immediate reaction, especially from people like UnitedHealth who don't like to be seen as reactive.
Weingarten, a longtime Clinton supporter, said that the unions "have too often been in a reactive position" by waiting to endorse a Democrat.
The playground feature adds reactive characters (like a dog or a dancing stereo) and adds captions and animated stickers to your photos and videos.
Control mechanisms could be internal, such as training, early warning systems, reactive investigation; external, like prosecutors, courts, media; and mixed, such as citizen review.
So on health care, for example, he was beholden to and reactive against Congress, and was selling someone else's policy, which he barely understood.
The commentary from Matt Vasgersian, Harold Reynolds, and Dan Plesac is incredibly well-done and feels shockingly reactive to what's happening in each game.
Facebook has been slow and reactive when it comes to security and data protection efforts; it seems possible another company would act more nimbly.
"They are less reactive with your skin and form a barrier between your skin and the pollen and other environmental elements," Dr. Robb says.
Titled Six Durations of a Split Second, researchers critique the notion that a policeman's decision to use deadly force happens in a reactive moment.
The bounce is stiff and reactive—not sluggish, like a backyard trampoline—and originates a few inches below the padding under my bare feet.
Companies often promised compatibility between different products; a company called Tactical Haptics planned to build its Reactive Grip controllers on the Stem tracking system.
Basalt is a reactive rock, and it dissolves in a matter of minutes when it comes into contact with the acidic CO2/water solution.
"Being overly reactive and moving sourcing around in product categories like ours can present massively more risk," he told "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer.
They're either broadcasting to all of their followers or, if they're communicating individually, it's usually in a reactive way, like responding to a complaint.
"We can't keep being reactive to this, thinking and praying it won't happen again at our schools, jobs, or our community spots," he wrote.
If a user decides to reactive their account before their selected break is up, the day they resume will become their new billing date.
Think about it: Do you have sensitive skin, or do you have reactive skin which is a result of what you're putting it through?
Long-term planning With Syria, there are doubts about whether Trump has any kind of a long-term plan other than to be reactive.
This still wasn't an easy substance to work with: It's a highly reactive, flaky white powder that absorbs moisture right out of the air.
Reactive science missions: Lucia and Brett Streetmen from Draper both envision using chipsats to monitor wildfires, volcanic eruptions, or wildlife movement in remote areas.
And that speaks to just how desperate and reactive the European Union has become in dealing with — but not solving — the growing refugee crisis.
Their reactive nature allows them to engage in unnecessary side reactions causing cellular impairment and eventually injury when they are present in disproportionate amounts.
Whether the same will be true of Facebook Stories is an even more curious question, now that masks and reactive effects are at play.
"Mini Metro imagines a city that is planned by someone else, or that grows haphazardly, where the transit system is totally reactive," Walker says.
Express gratitude, map out your vision for the day, do whatever you find puts you in the driver's seat rather than a reactive state.
Facebook's fact-checking program has been criticized for being too reactive, as opposed to proactively preventing the spread of misinformation in the first place.
Yet, the truth is, we are far from achieving true AI — something that is as reactive, dynamic, self-improving and powerful as human intelligence.
Yet here's one of punk's great cultivators, dismissing everything that was reactive or superficially signaling about it and emphasizing, instead, humanistic vigilance and care.
The show attempts it by parading crudely exaggerated understandings of Native Americans, ossified in kitsch, to awaken reactive senses of complicated, deep, living truths.
Later, she was diagnosed with oppositional defiance disorder and reactive attachment disorder, which Cathy said caused her to lash out at them at times.
Like Ms. Pao, Amy Wechsler, a Manhattan dermatologist, has reactive skin — in her case, so much so that she travels with her own soap.
Instead of reactive funding surges, we need a more comprehensive approach so that we can accelerate the eradication of all of these neglected diseases.
Without long-term investment in building and maintaining expertise in countries like Russia, the United States' foreign policy risks becoming reactive to external events.
The rating agencies can serve a useful function when they act in a proactive rather than reactive manner to a country's changing economic circumstances.
"He's the new face of a sort of reactive violence," he told me, violence that is politicized but that is hardly rooted in politics.
This could be chalked up to the virtually guaranteed market success of anything with a Star Wars moniker, or to Battlefront's massive reactive changes.
The Enquirer is famously reactive to circulation trends, with editors who pay very close attention to which cover subjects sell more copies than others.
I love that part about being unapologetic, because I think that women can be so reactive to criticism because we get it so often.Definitely.
Then there are the 3D lenses and filters, effects that use augmented reality to make them reactive to the scene captured on your Spectacles.
Halogens are reactive, non-metallic elements that produce acidic compounds when introduced to hydrogen, and include the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
"Future Cuts are about planning ahead instead of being reactive, so [your hair] grows into the thing you want it to be," she explained.
And Kelly and the West Wing staff spend much of their time in reactive mode, putting out fires and responding to Trump's latest whims.
Still, I've observed that in most organizations, security is defined as a largely operational function, which in turn leads to reactive, incohesive decision-making.
So is the difficulty of solving those problems — and the consequences of Facebook's preference for action that can be incremental, reactive and agonizingly slow.

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