Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

949 Sentences With "responsive to"

How to use responsive to in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "responsive to" and check conjugation/comparative form for "responsive to". Mastering all the usages of "responsive to" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Eight out of 20 is slightly more responsive to good scores and slightly less responsive to bad scores," said Edmondson.
While candidates' positions do not seem very responsive to shifts in the positions of swing voters, they are sometimes not all that responsive to shifts in the positions of their core supporters, either.
Receptor positive breast cancers are often responsive to hormone treatments.
HuffPost India reports Indian authorities were not responsive to inquiries.
Regardless, one party seems more responsive to the industry's demands.
Global financial conditions are thus responsive to attitudes to risk.
Traditional newspapers were at least somewhat responsive to the guidelines.
Not just that, it's more responsive to touch, as well.
Welfare reform has also made welfare less responsive to recessions.
That may have made wages more responsive to market conditions.
Some will see it as responsive to all the controversy.
Google has become quicker and more responsive to employee concerns.
Trump's Facebook ads are also responsive to the news cycle.
When companies are appropriately responsive to sexual harassment, everyone benefits.
Home Remedies is particularly responsive to the tug of place.
The courts will have to be responsive to these concerns.
Why isn't antifa more responsive to criticisms about its tactics?
Boeing said it was being responsive to inquiries from lawmakers.
He also insisted the Pentagon wasn't responsive to his questions.
There's a group of people that are really responsive to it.
They are making the government less responsive to the popular will.
The two indices are also intended to be responsive to reforms.
Games became more fluid, and designers became more responsive to feedback.
YouTube has been especially responsive to toxic content relating to children.
"We really try to be responsive to community interest," he says.
The FCC found nine documents that were responsive to my request.
Politicians, in theory, are supposed to be responsive to public outcry.
Interior Department officials have maintained they've been responsive to all requests.
And again, we're very responsive to what our customers' needs are.
They say the company hasn't been very responsive to their concerns.
Rates are going to be much more responsive to the Dec.
Off the cuff and responsive to the moment with devastating effect.
Democrats say the EPA hasn't been responsive to their oversight requests.
These climate plans are responsive to the needs of real Americans.
Would our politicians actually be more responsive to the public will?
" It also cites a study out of the University of Cologne that found that "conservatives are more responsive to climate messages rooted in the past, while liberals were more responsive to forward-looking climate change messages.
Not all producers are responsive to those discussions, of course, said Shum.
She wanted something more responsive to the visitor's strengths and student needs.
"Nyquist is all class," meaning very responsive to the jockey, Reddam said.
We're surrounded by broken systems that are insufficiently responsive to our input!
It's enormous, silky smooth, and extremely responsive to multifinger swipes and gestures.
They're well managed, they're responsive to their customers, and they're market leaders.
"The current Fed is much more responsive to the markets," he said.
But Republicans say Obama was also less than responsive to their requests.
At this point, BI will likely remain highly responsive to market volatility.
Mnuchin has reportedly been particularly responsive to lobbying from the film industry.
He's not been responsive to committee requests, per members on the committee.
Americans want a government that's responsive to them, not to elite interests.
In turn, the publisher is highly responsive to changing and niche tastes.
It's also about accountability: whether the government is responsive to the citizenry.
Interior's response: Department officials have maintained they've been responsive to all requests.
But the bureaucracy was responsive to Widad's plight, expediting her asylum hearing.
Hearing their feedback, figuring out how we can be responsive to that.
Job seekers need to be constantly online and responsive to secure work.
Twenty-two percent said that hospital staffers weren't responsive to their needs.
He said that for once, the agency had been responsive to suggestions.
In other words, the politicians most responsive to voters offer the most.
Research has suggested that many younger customers are responsive to these shifts.
Third, companies should be responsive to shifting memes, especially in volatile contexts.
Since most prosecutors are elected, they might seem responsive to democratic discipline.
As the park was transformed, it became less responsive to political expression.
"@RoyalCaribbean & @CarnivalCruise are responsive to their passengers," Heather Francisco wrote on Twitter.
One is that Clinton appears genuinely responsive to pressure from outside groups.
"Homeless women need services that are responsive to their particular needs," argues McGoldrick.
And what we really needed were gatekeepers that were responsive to the market.
Cavallo also found retailers more responsive to changes in other factors as well.
One update would be to make these calculations more responsive to inclement weather.
In theory this should make Chinese lending rates more responsive to financial conditions.
Reform was intended to make firms more efficient and responsive to market signals.
Governments in low-turnout countries may be less responsive to their neediest citizens.
No longer can they simply be responsive to Wall Street without further discussion.
"We are responsive to any concerns expressed by our patients," the statement read.
He added that "we have been very responsive" to concerns expressed by lawmakers.
You need to make your arguments responsive to what's happening in the campaign.
We'll make government responsive to all hardworking Americans, not just a select few.
It assumes a well-functioning government that is transparent and responsive to us.
Huawei, in particular, must become more transparent and responsive to U.S. legal obligations.
In this new world, European companies have been relatively more responsive to change.
Serotonin receptors consequently become "very sensitive" and "very responsive" to changes, Rosenthal says.
TC: Which social media companies are the most responsive to these attempted interventions?
According to them, how can schools be more responsive to students of color?
Keeping Pelosi as a figurehead for the party isn't responsive to that outcry.
Facebook was generally responsive to these problems after they were publicly called out.
But, will the coronavirus be responsive to seasonal changes similar to the flu?
For another, be extremely responsive to guests, much like a hotel front desk.
But there are limits to that ethos of being responsive to new presidents.
Studies have shown people to be less responsive to the term climate change.
They do not think their elected leaders are responsive to them, the voters.
Much could be done if law enforcement were more responsive to the problem.
A new study has found that cancer patients suffering from depression have decreased amounts of a type of brain protein in their blood, which makes them less responsive to chemotherapy drugs as well as less responsive to their side effects.
I was like 'Oh, this works,' and the crowd was very responsive to it.
This is a testament to EOS being responsive to the concerns of their consumers.
It really made such a great two set that people have been responsive to.
Designed for lightweight, intricate assembly work, the arm is sensitive and responsive to touch.
Local district offices exist solely for the purpose of being responsive to constituents' concerns.
Local politicians are more responsive to voters' demands than Jupiterian presidents in distant capitals.
Some demographic groups were found to be more responsive to sporting success than others.
I'm really proud of that series and found people were incredibly responsive to it.
A well-developed boot camp course is responsive to the needs of the market.
Federal bureaucracy makes the VHA less responsive to evolving needs than the private sector.
The ride-hail company is known to be very responsive to its riders' feedback.
It made me more productive, happier, and more responsive to things that were urgent.
"Inflation has been less responsive to wage gains than in the past," he said.
Indeed, he finds that public policies aren't even responsive to the bottom four-fifths.
Doctors said that his eye wasn't responsive to light during the exam they gave.
There are better ways, though, to make courts responsive to rape and its victims.
In the process, we will make government leaner and more responsive to the public.
Some said their employers took care of them and were responsive to their concerns.
He said this was "reality-based" and responsive to hostile Palestinian rhetoric and actions.
Or a condition, rather than a disease, that is responsive to penalties and rewards?
Rather, organizations with liberal values have suddenly become extremely responsive to claims of sexism.
"Consistent with our practice, we seek to be cooperative and responsive to their inquiries."
"We believe the people in power are ultimately most responsive to power," Weber said.
"The President is responsive to requests and phone calls from the President-elect," Earnest said.
Wray and Rosenstein and the FBI need to be responsive to the will of Congress.
It was a good example of the game being "responsive" to both players and designers.
Counterintuitively, media has actually been too responsive to new avenues for growth and fresh products.
Yet, because they view themselves as responsive to the market, they don't behave like gatekeepers.
The deleted emails the FBI recovered would also be responsive to VICE News' FOIA request.
And thanks to Volvo, that feature will be responsive to moose and other large animals.
I would like to receive all documents that are specifically responsive to the FCC's Jan.
The trackpad is responsive to touch and multifinger gestures, though its tall orientation feels cramped.
In sum, these features are designed to make the app more responsive to driver needs.
It also claims it's working on being more responsive to regional norms and local frameworks.
While Frost has been responsive to others, she has yet to speak, according to Klinger.
They'd also like to tweak the technique to make it more responsive to human biology.
"We call on Qatar to be responsive to the concerns of its neighbors," he said.
Ludlow notes that she was relatively responsive to victims of the disasters during her reign.
The bigger challenge will come from local communities, which are more responsive to individual complaints.
That mechanism is a huge reason why democracies are at all responsive to popular discontent.
"The lenders tend to be really responsive to complaints received on the CFPB," Kantrowitz said.
When they feel the spotlight shining on them, they have been responsive to public opinion.
Kushner's attorney told CNN in a statement that Kushner has been "responsive" to all requests.
Elected officials are supposed to be somewhat receptive and responsive to persuasion from outside sources.
Loan pricing is typically less responsive to volatility than bond pricing, given lower trading volumes.
Established parties and leaders need to be more responsive to the concerns of their constituencies.
Facebook survives on advertising revenue, but it is also responsive to stuff that isn't working.
In both settings, the sensor was found to be visibly responsive to changing calcium levels.
And one of the failures in our immigration system is it's not responsive to crises.
Another point in favor of private plans is that they're more responsive to consumer demand.
Lean people were especially responsive to exercise's effects on the bacterial makeup of our guts.
Much of what's in it was hot off the political burner, responsive to crisis conditions.
It can also be adapted to different cultures and remain responsive to children's specific needs.
The corners would not be so crowded if we actually became responsive to community needs.
A nimble, grass-roots campaign must also be responsive to voter feedback, the experts said.
Some are responsive to the same law-and-order declamations that move many white voters.
Mr. Appelbaum praised the de Blasio administration for being open and responsive to labor concerns.
Even big corporations are very responsive to consumer pressure, which is one reason protests work.
Becerra said that Facebook "has not been fully responsive" to his office's requests for information.
More than 700 current AWS employees' LinkedIn pages are responsive to the same keyword search.
Members of Congress have to make sure they are regarded as responsive to their constituents.
A person with knowledge of his condition said he had become less responsive to stimuli.
As E.S.G. becomes more popular, companies have become more responsive to MSCI's data-gathering efforts.
That includes inviting an open dialogue, listening to others and being responsive to their concerns.
Regardless of approach, both groups have found vehicle makers to be responsive to their criticisms.
The patronage system, which kept presidents responsive to the needs of localized constituencies, broke down.
"Maybe when you write something, he's responsive to you but you're not responsive to him, or you need to follow the channels you care about — we have to understand how those channels are related to each other and this different graph structure," Weiss said.
Sehgal's work in Marrakesh became totally responsive to the rhythms and patterns of Jemaa el-Fna.
Leaner, driving new ideas faster to market, and being more responsive to how they're being received.
Journalists always have to be careful to be responsive to readers without letting themselves be bullied.
Thursday's results further underscored the need for H&M to become more responsive to consumer tastes.
The company has repeatedly ignored requests for comment, despite being responsive to commenting on other stories.
To make cells responsive to light, the team basically added eye features to non-eye cells.
This pathway seems to be additionally sensitive and responsive to ASMR triggers, like whispering, he says.
Zoe Pappas, the head of the tenants' association, said the owners had been responsive to concerns.
"It's possible that there are no records responsive to that, but we don't know," Cafasso said.
"Maybe Martin could have been more responsive to the needy investors," said Benjamin Brafman, Shkreli's lawyer.
Facebook gets 84% of its ad revenue from mobile devices, which are less responsive to adblockers.
The about-face on air pollution showed that the government is particularly responsive to urban opinion.
The government in Saudi Arabia is responsive to public sentiment, even though it's an autocratic regime.
Anand contended that Rose's legal team had not been responsive to requests to negotiate a settlement.
It is also responsive to growing concerns in the industry about the use of ad blockers.
But it's also true that a story is responsive to the environment in which it's told.
They must listen and be responsive to the political and social issues that invigorate their students.
When Jones connected a screen, it was responsive to touch, meaning a passcode could be entered.
Mr. Trump has performed well among those who are responsive to religious, social and racial intolerance.
"But for patients who are not responsive to psychotherapies, omega-3 might be a promising alternative."
In the past, Vox's Dylan Matthews writes, presidents have been responsive to changes in popular opinion.
"Being public, art has to be responsive to its surrounding community," she said in an interview.
Her following, hundreds of thousands strong, skews young, she said, and is responsive to her sass.
The records may be responsive to subpoenas and investigations underway in New York and in Congress.
Those companies, as Chen argues, are more responsive to vast corporate pressure than we might assume.
The newly proposed tweaks were couched by regulators as minor, and even as responsive to Congress.
You deserve to be heard and to have a government that is responsive to this crisis.
How could the new choreography be responsive to the music and still feel of-the-moment?
"We as a society need to be responsive to this," he said in an interview Sunday.
Again, these do not appear in Mr. Kushner's production despite being responsive to the second request.
"The government needs to be responsive to the economy's needs," CommSec chief economist Craig James said.
Is there a way you'll be gauging whether the Academy has been responsive to #OscarsSoWhite criticism?
And senators' six-year terms make them less responsive to short-term political or presidential pressure.
We swept in 2008, 2012, and 2016, so people here are responsive to the Democratic message.
There's considerable empirical evidence to suggest that charitable donations are responsive to changes in tax policy.
Government is responsive to voters through election cycles; foundations are charged with thinking across longer timelines.
What we also know is that when you have politicians in power who are not responsive to the people, when you have, for instance, a president who is only responsive to his voters and not the country as a whole, that's tremendously destructive to a democracy.
Then, as now, Mr. Bailey said the decision was made to be more responsive to customer needs.
Rights groups, however, say the federation is often more responsive to the demands of management than workers.
"I'm putting myself right now in the position of not being responsive to those questions," he said.
This will not make Iran more amenable to Western interests, nor more responsive to its own people.
In our conversation, I asked Reddy why the Queens Museum is so responsive to its geographic community.
She said other agencies had also replied that they had no records responsive to the group's request.
They are, instead, play spaces—fluid and dynamic, responsive to your touch, inviting and ready for you.
"These people feel left out; they feel government is not responsive to them," recorded the LA Times.
The Temer government looks both more fiscally responsible than its predecessor, and more responsive to businesses' concerns.
This confusion easily could have been avoided had Mueller been responsive to the questions he was asking.
That said, the company has shown itself responsive to public criticism about extremist use of its platform.
This may suggest that unlike coal and crude, India's LNG demand has been responsive to weaker prices.
He recommends companies dealing with negative news focus on being authentic, transparent, and responsive to the issues.
"We believe in dialogue with, and being responsive to, all our stakeholders," said EPA spokesperson Liz Bowman.
If the lesson from that episode was to be more responsive to customers, United didn't learn it.
Heidi Heitkamp have supported in the past — isn't really responsive to today's health care system, Herrick said.
To get those benefits, we need to have mass transit that's reliable and responsive to people's needs.
Although El Nino is still strong, the atmosphere will be less responsive to this pattern moving forward.
Conaway and Schiff on Thursday characterized the White House position as only partially responsive to the request.
Led lights around the sky lenses are responsive to light sensors outside to reflect real-life conditions.
"This was their curriculum that was intended to be responsive to them...culturally, linguistically, educationally," Martinez said.
One result might be a depressive syndrome that is not responsive to the antidepressants now in use.
Trump's team is already incredibly responsive to — and seeking an incredible amount of input from — industry leaders.
So we're making sure we're being immediately responsive to any kind of potential criticism [or negative feedback].
"Politicians are expected to be appropriately responsive to the preferences of their supporters," the chief justice wrote.
So it seems like he's still responsive to some of that, still wants that credibility and adulation.
Vatere said they should be responsive to trends, creating new videos in just a day or two.
He noted how FEMA hadn't been responsive to his entreaties for information over the last two years.
"The agencies … we're looking for them to be more responsive to those kinds of questions," Smith said.
Huffman says having a constant readout on productivity also helps managers be more responsive to nascent problems.
The idea of college as instantaneously responsive to employers' evolving needs is a bit of a fantasy.
Ip's legislative experience might also make her more responsive to public sentiment than any of the alternatives.
Lam pledged that she would be more responsive to public sentiment and would seek out different views.
" Fallon said on CNN that the campaign knows Clinton needs to be "accessible and responsive to questions.
Nooyi left behind a nimbler company that was more responsive to the evolving tastes of its customers.
The freedom to vote itself is a key element of restoring a politics that's responsive to constituents.
Problems of will also arise when leaders are more responsive to certain groups of citizens than others.
If that continues that's the goal of this, is making sure that we have gun laws that are responsive to the wishes of the American people," Mr. McDonough said, adding that those laws should not be "responsive to the wishes of the big N.R.A. bosses here in Washington.
When our democratic institutions cease to be responsive to the ballot box, they cease to be democratic institutions.
With respect to technology companies, the senators said the firms have turned more responsive to the committee's concerns.
"Just somebody who can run an organization [and] be responsive to the people that he serves," she said.
It was alert, at least as much as a pup at that age is, [and] responsive to touch.
"FinCEN is in regular contact with congressional committees to provide documents responsive to their requests," the spokesperson said.
The main thing was to be vacant but responsive, to put up no resistance whatsoever to another personality.
The device is a proof of concept; later versions may record biometric data or be responsive to gestures.
The lightsaber contains the Bela, a speaker, and two types of sensors that are responsive to user motions.
Publishers have generally praised Google's open approach, and many said the company was responsive to their particular concerns.
I imagine companies that are eager to sign these stars might be responsive to those kinds of requests.
"Our view was that we needed to be responsive to the people that were asking questions," Lhamon said.
Emoji have also been seen as a relatively open forum that's supportive of and responsive to consumer demand.
Because, really, the location of the doctor or midwife should be responsive to how she's progressing through labor.
With all eyes on security, tech companies may need to become more responsive to researchers pointing out flaws.
A corporate and financial elite, along with technocratic politicians responsive to that group, gained control over New York.
Cevdet Akcay of Yapi Kredi, another Turkish bank, found that inflation has become less responsive to monetary policy.
The new Khan Administration needs to be tested to see if it will be responsive to U.S. concerns.
They are a very democratic, with a small 'd,' organization that seeks to be responsive to its membership.
"The Committee's need for the information responsive to the subpoena significantly outweighs any other interest," the letter says.
But he also finds that government isn't very responsive to the whole bottom half of the income distribution.
It is unfortunate that it took so much pressure for the platform to be responsive to those communities.
What we need is for boards to be more responsive to today's fast-changing social and economic landscape.
Technology is helping manufacturers reinvent the shop floor processes, making operations more efficient and responsive to customer demands.
They are on the right path, engaging in a serious way and responsive to us and other people.
There's my Care-O-bot, ambling about the house, responsive to my call, ready to do my bidding.
"Anxiety disorders are not as responsive to treatment as people seem to think they are," Choi-Kain says.
Brent is sometimes more responsive to OPEC than U.S. West Texas Intermediate, though it often moves in tandem.
But the reality is that everyone would need to accept the challenge of being responsive to more voters.
It does what it was intended to do: make judges more responsive to the will of the people.
How do we use antitrust to re-enfranchise citizens and make our political system responsive to the electorate?
A lot of what's in it was hot off the political burner when made, responsive to crisis conditions.
The purpose of the activism rests on the assumption that Republican senators may be responsive to public pressure.
Once the user has the need, how quickly can I field something that is responsive to that need?
One would think that a Justice Department wholly responsive to Trump's whims would not be investigating his lawyer.
"We invite an open dialog, will listen to others and will be responsive to their concerns," he added.
"Compiling, reviewing, and redacting documents responsive to these requests would take the State Department decades," the lawyers claimed.
As a result, these regulations may be less responsive to the concerns of smaller groups with fewer resources.
Under Dodd-Frank, the financial system has become more stable and more responsive to human and economic needs.
This pattern of behavior fails to be responsive to demographic change and fails to capitalize on new markets.
Giving the VHA more decision-making power would help make it more accountable and responsive to its patients.
Why wouldn't we want to whittle away institutional glut to make the government more responsive to public demand?
Gantz will certainly try to be responsive to the Jared Kushner peace plan if and when it appears.
Government must be responsive to the people through technology; not use technology to distance it from the people.
But it responds unpredictably, takes time to change, and is far more responsive to rewards than to punishment.
The results of the study appear to show that dogs are notably more responsive to baby-talk (DDS) vs.
The most politically violent era was also the era in which people considered their government most responsive to them.
"It's not the strongest that survive, nor the smartest, but the one most responsive to change," reads the quote.
DOJ did report finding records, including the Mueller report itself, that were responsive to other parts of EPIC's request.
Turkish officials now believe Mr Trump will be more responsive to such exhortations than Mrs Clinton would have been.
For instance, Apple's support Twitter account says that it's most responsive to users between the hours of 8 a.m.
The airlines must be responsive to their shareholders and operate with an eye on the upcoming quarterly financial report.
Over the long term, demand for energy appears much more responsive to changes in price than household studies imply.
"Prospective buyers weren't as responsive to the decline in mortgage rates — likely because of suppressed supply levels," Kan said.
But the party feels that it needs to appear responsive to popular opinion in order to stay in power.
They often protest at oil facilities since the companies are typically more responsive to their demands than the government.
Some brands, like & Other Stories and Aerie, have been responsive to these requests, launching their own un-retouched campaigns.
That requires more than the two parties taking actions that were informed by or responsive to each other's actions.
"The office said it had found 13 pages of records that were responsive to those requests," the Post said.
Hopefully Wave will strike the right balance between being responsive to motion and not firing on every little motion.
Meanwhile, compassionate people aren't necessarily even-handed and rule-abiding, but they are responsive to the misfortunes of others.
"It was really pleasant to see that folks were less reactionary and more responsive to the data," says Birsic.
Or is it mostly responsive to people who are already organizing on the ground and demanding that government respond?
There are going to be days when you need to be more attentive and responsive to emails than others.
It is responsive to local needs, and it achieves demonstrable results with a miniscule portion of the federal budget.
Over time, we expect governments will become more responsive to issues and concerns raised directly by all their people.
So the parade is very responsive to what's going on in the world in a playful yet serious way.
Google has done more tuning to make Android feel more responsive to touch — and that work is much appreciated.
The company says it took this issue to the courts because OnlineNIC has not been responsive to its concerns.
"Homelessness is responsive to targeted housing subsidies, which is why we saw fewer veterans on the streets," he said.
Members of the staff were quick and responsive to in-person and email requests, but noticeably inexperienced and unpolished.
By contrast, government is not particularly responsive to poor people at the bottom 10 percent of the income distribution.
Because boats are often bought for recreational purposes, their demand tends to be elastic — highly responsive to price changes.
So in my own case, you know, I understand the failure of traditional medicine that is responsive to symptoms.
"In being responsive to questions, there's a natural tendency to set themselves apart from Facebook," said a tech lobbyist.
"Human appetite is highly responsive to physical activity," says Matt Fitzgerald, sports nutritionist and author of The Endurance Diet.
I want to personally apologize to anyone who I offended, especially those who I was responsive to on Twitter.
" He went on, "It turned out to create a government that was significantly less responsive to the American people.
But they are as responsive to the complex truth about our predicament as any jeremiad against Trumpism-as-racism.
The State Department failed to produce any records responsive to the requests, some of which dated back five years.
"We are trying to make development responsive to some human purpose," he told The New York Times in 1973.
It makes British democracy more responsive to the concerns of citizens at little or negative cost to British taxpayers.
The need to ensure that medical professionals are responsive to new mothers' concerns has gained attention in recent years.
So I think you see the same thing now and at least efforts to be responsive to those demands.
Without stinting the role's brutality, Ms. Rachvelishvili is often delicate and responsive to the generous length of Verdian lines.
Mr. Rosenstein has responded by agreeing to most of those demands and pledging to be more responsive to requests.
Legislators want to make sure that they are properly responsive to this growing business segment of the abortion industry.
The secretary explained it as a way to cut costs and make the USDA more responsive to its constituents.
Because boats are often bought for recreational purposes, their demand tends to be elastic — highly responsive to price changes.
Put another way, the deficit was primarily responsive to the strength of the whole economy, not just one sector.
Larger adjustments in interest rates might be needed to steady inflation if it is less responsive to domestic conditions.
We need structural reforms, like getting big money out of politics, to make our democracy responsive to ordinary people.
Corporations, especially those with strong consumer brands, have been increasingly responsive to customer and shareholder concerns about climate change.
The reorganization, aimed at making Boeing more agile and responsive to customer needs will be effective on July 1.
Children and families benefit when solutions are bipartisan and bicameral and responsive to the concerns of states and advocates.
To do that, analysts say, he is cultivating an image of a president who is responsive to people's needs.
How will a new government be responsive to Syrians and prevent a terrorist group like ISIS from taking over?
I think that the default position for Bob Mueller is to be responsive to a subpoena and come in.
But several GOP senators will be much less responsive to these pressures now that the 2016 election is over.
Third, rapid economic growth and rising inequality have increased pressure on the government to be more responsive to citizens' needs.
"Senator Cantwell is responsive to the needs of Washington State businesses," said Nick Sutter, one of her former staff members.
The FBI said in court papers that it has more than 71,000 documents that may be responsive to Colbert's lawsuit.
"We believe in dialogue with, and being responsive to, our state partners," EPA Chief Scott Pruitt said in a statement.
Our financial system in particular has shown itself to be very responsive to earnings abroad, to financial conditions, volatility abroad.
On Tuesday morning, the committee reviewed a batch of documents responsive to the request from the Pentagon behind closed doors.
You can see that association very clearly in this diagram: The "SNAP program is very responsive to recessions," Ziliak said.
Committee Democrats have complained that the FCC's GOP leadership is not being responsive to their inquiries about the agency's initiatives.
The DOJ was responsive to the requests and has been asking for information from the two parties, the people said.
" Asked if Johnson was responsive to the suggestions, Donaldson told Irish radio RTE that he would not "negotiate in public.
As Chinese citizens demand more protections, pressure grows from inside for Chinese authorities to become more responsive to citizens' expectations.
So did Erick Erickson, but he said that he felt the company had been responsive to him in the past.
But we are prepared to discuss the schedule issues and make proposals that are responsive to the ones we've received.
There's the sense that government is responsive to the real needs of the people, that it is trustworthy and effective.
It requires resident engagement on fair housing and community development issues, making municipalities more responsive to community priorities for investment.
Zalinass said he hopes that Chaplin, an African American, will be more "responsive" to the plight of people of color.
I'm living the reality of what it's like under a very conservative governor who is not responsive to public input.
His goal is to make that facial recognition technology responsive to the privacy and security concerns that individuals rightly have.
Well, the spoils system was at least responsive to the elected government of the day and not the unelected bureaucracy.
Aoun told them political leaders had been responsive to calls for calm, strengthening security and national unity, his office said.
Copper cookwareBeautiful, efficient, and responsive to thermal changes, copper delivers rapid and uniform heating as well as precise temperature control.
"I requested that they think carefully about hosting the governor until he becomes responsive to our concerns," Mr. Miller said.
In a letter to the appeals court on Tuesday, the bank said it has tax returns responsive to the subpoenas.
In relation to the education program, our approach is responsive to a changing world and is continuously affirmed by research.
We don't have a tradition in this country of state officials punishing county officials for being responsive to the people.
"As a result of our query, we are unable to locate any records responsive to your request," the response reads.
Brent Schorfheide, a farmer in southern Illinois, said it had been extremely effective on those no longer responsive to Roundup.
These include measures to make political campaigns cheaper and elected officials more responsive to their constituents than to their parties.
The memo shows Hispanic voters in those battleground districts are responsive to issues that Democrats traditionally emphasize, particularly health care.
For reasons of technology and demographic shifts, corporations have been forced to become responsive to more than just their investors.
He said democracy was in trouble because in many countries it had become sclerotic, insufficiently responsive to the public's needs.
The public is highly motivated to protect American lives, as are members of Congress who are responsive to the public.
In this type, the body becomes less responsive to insulin, a hormone it needs to balance glucose in the bloodstream.
Those regional allies, too, will take the administration's words much more seriously, and may become more responsive to America's requests.
South Korea was "not responsive" to America's request for "fair and equitable" cost-sharing, said James DeHart, America's chief negotiator.
"We believe in dialogue with, and being responsive to, our state partners," EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said in the statement.
Vision, a national company, has also been accused of not being responsive to concerns raised by local property code officials.
Social media platforms, Democrats universally argue, are the most responsible for spreading disinformation — and the least responsive to correcting it.
And once across that river, help this institution -- the foreign service and civil service -- be responsive to our elected leadership.
Google is more responsive to U.S. requests, returning data for 79 percent of requests in the last six-month period.
Advocates say that state ownership would be more responsive to the preferences of the people who wish to use the land.
Research on public opinion shows that conservative opinion is responsive to one thing above all else: the cues of conservative elites.
And I remember when Barack Obama ran in 2008, a big issue was transparency and about being responsive to the citizens.
Do you think the fraction of Americans who doubt that Washington is responsive to elections has risen or fallen since 2010?
On the bright side: Broadcom is being responsive to Beniamini and is working with him to mitigate the issue going forward.
He has a large ego and would be responsive to your call," Donatelli wrote in the memo, underlining the word "large.
It also makes the storage battery responsive to the wholesale market in an effort to save the household even more money.
And it's honestly transformative — fast-paced games feel almost surreally responsive to the point where it's very hard to go back.
In May 143, he told her he felt she wasn't being responsive to him and that she wasn't interested in him.
"This morning, mama was very responsive to staff and seemed to enjoy all [the] attention she was getting," the update says.
The collected biometric data is aggregated and analyzed, resulting in an AI whose driving style is responsive to a passenger's comfort.
Uzzaman sees a future where things like Echo, Siri or even Google Maps are empathetic and responsive to a user's mood.
The authors find that earnings there are nearly four times as responsive to changes in regional productivity as those in Italy.
It feels a little snappier and more responsive to me, which makes it at least somewhat nicer to use than before.
Many workplaces struggled with crafting messages that would be "fair" and responsive to the many feelings and concerns that were present.
"It is always our assumption that companies will be responsive to our oversight requests," added Drew Pusateri, a McCaskill senior advisor.
The complexity of Obamacare's subsidies seems responsive to the complexity we see in the health care system and in people's lives.
Long-term yields are more responsive to inflation than shorter-term bonds, which are heavily influenced by expectations of Fed policy.
"This is true in Iraq, this is true in Afghanistan ... those governments also have to be responsive to people," he said.
That's what a human eye senses, via three kinds of receptors called rods, each most responsive to different wavelengths of light.
"Transparency, openness, and honesty are all bedrock principles of a functioning government responsive to its people," Doyle and Pallone's letter reads.
Chaffetz and Cummings on Tuesday morning reviewed a batch of documents responsive to the request from the Pentagon, behind closed doors.
It was found that this subtype could "potentially prove to be responsive to types of immunotherapeutic cancer treatments," the university said.
Cargill is in a restructuring aimed at transforming the 150-year-old company into one more responsive to commodities market swings.
The squadrons had reorganized for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and this made them much more responsive to Hurricane Maria.
There clearly is a need for more network-based HR resources that can be responsive to worker concerns in real-time.
"We believe in dialogue with, and being responsive to, all our stakeholders," EPA spokesperson Liz Bowman told CNN in early August.
In fact, it's believed the skill works so well that children are more responsive to Alexa's voice than their own parents.
A spokesman for the corrections department told the AP in an email that the department was "immediately responsive" to Leighton's order.
I'm incredibly grateful to these members of Congress for working together and being responsive to their constituents' concerns about climate change.
The cases weren't responsive to either ceftriaxone or azithromycin – the only two drugs available to treat the sexually transmitted infection (STI).
Vibrio vulnificus is very responsive to antibiotics, but the medication must be administered quickly, within a day or so, Oliver said.
They expect us, as US senators, to carry their voices to Washington and craft legislation that is responsive to their concerns.
So much for food aid cargo preference being necessary to maintain an American-owned maritime fleet responsive to U.S. government needs.
We welcome the chance to work together with Biden to create an innovative drug approval process more responsive to patient needs.
The new iPhones' Haptic Touch will be responsive to how long users hold down, but not the force of the tap.
" "Our financial system in particular has shown itself to be very responsive to earnings abroad, to financial conditions and volatility abroad.
For all the attention given to state and federal political leaders, municipal government is typically most responsive to our immediate needs.
Bardas, too, believes that the Fed should be responsive to market forces and not risk an inversion of the yield curve.
The demand for campaign money made the parties more dependent on wealthy donors, which made them less responsive to their voters.
It was at the Bronx Museum of the Arts and the Queens Museum, institutions notably responsive to their culturally diverse communities.
For years, the talk in health care has been about the need to be more consumer-oriented and responsive to patients.
"If a regime is not able to be more responsive to its citizens, eventually they will rise up again," he said.
Mr. Gunderson said that for-profit institutions had to adjust programming to be more affordable and responsive to the job markets.
It is clear that some law enforcement agencies have begun to experiment with ways to be more responsive to rape victims.
Henry, the president of CrowdStrike, told MSNBC moments after the story broke that the DNC was "very responsive" to the hack.
"Most couples start off wanting to be nice to each other, good to each other, responsive to each other," Pearson says.
" Mr. Sanders asked the question surely few Americans watching this debate are asking: "Who the hell is the Politburo responsive to?
At oral arguments in August, the appeals court judges asked the banks whether they had tax returns responsive to the subpoenas.
In response to Price forbidding department staff from being responsive to members of Congress and their staffs, two key Republicans, Sen.
By incorporating comments and suggestions, the agency can ultimately improve the regulation and make it more responsive to the public's needs.
It's also noteworthy that health-care stocks have been more responsive to changes in political polling during the 2020 election cycle.
"The Department has been and will continue to be responsive to information requests from Congress," Education Spokeswoman Liz Hill told CNN.
"The company has high regard for Mr. Smith and is responsive to stockholders' views and concerns," she said in a statement.
Already, it has helped them be more responsive to their clients' needs, streamlining things like making sure they get their medication.
Thus, targeting efforts are needed to make sure the information is especially made available to those who are responsive to it.
"Now, politicians are learning that they need to be much more responsive to voters than to the establishment," Mr. Levitsky said.
A NEEO Remote isn't necessary for the system to work – you can just use the Brain along with the companion app for iPhone or Android, but the remote is a joy to hold and use, thanks to its unique design, and it features a super high density display that's extremely responsive to touch input and pleasingly responsive to touch.
The push dial is rotatable infinitely and is responsive to touch, while the body is made of aluminum with a rubber bottom.
"The US wants to, and I think it needs to, be seen as responsive to developments in the region," Chiu told CNN.
It had "gone to great lengths to find and voluntarily produce documents responsive to the subpoena," the company wrote to the court.
Trump said both he and May were adamant that governments "be responsive to everyday working people" and show respect for their citizens.
"To date, the FBI has withheld two categories of documents that are responsive to [VICE News'] FOIA request," the court filing said.
The chips can also be used to ascertain what drugs an individual is most responsive to as well as the dosage required.
A new exchange-rate mechanism, introduced last year, has made the currency more flexible but also more responsive to global market trends.
That, I realized, is why the building's interior is so thoroughly resolved and at the same time so responsive to one's presence.
The U.S. economy tends to be more responsive to monetary stimulus than the euro zone, Japan, China and other major trading partners.
Luckily, low earners seem less responsive to high tax rates than other groups, perhaps because they have more need of extra cash.
His team is plotting a more aggressive communications strategy to be more responsive to the media and to current events, Dees said.
The Echo speaker was released earlier this year, and uses proprietary voice recognition software called Alexa, making it responsive to spoken commands.
The Kodiak Kickback is responsive to a very real problem for Murkowski's constituents in Alaska: extraordinarily high premium rates in the state.
While hosting, I am shaping this situation and also being responsive to how it develops, similar to a gardener and her garden.
Term limits and regular elections make them more responsive to popular sentiment than their federal counterparts, who remain in office for life.
In Type 2 diabetes, which develops over many years and has been linked to obesity, the body becomes less responsive to insulin.
Cities, after all, are the unit of government that are closest to residents, and most likely to be responsive to local misconduct.
China has said it wants to make its bloated state-owned companies more like that: Hungry, results-oriented and responsive to shareholders.
These changes will increase consumer involvement and force insurers to be responsive to the needs of individuals over the needs of employers.
He has also sought to lure more tech executives and engineers to government to make federal agencies more responsive to their customers.
While depressed volunteers were able to identify odors—just like their non-depressed counterparts—their brains were less responsive to the smells.
As such, being responsive to civil rights concerns is not just a moral imperative but a business imperative for all online platforms.
Part of the biennial's strength, comparatively, comes from platforming projects responsive to the rapidly changing social and political dynamics within India today.
Journalists now get such fine-grained and continuous grassroots feedback that they are more immediately responsive to public opinion than ever before.
It will make our renewable energy technologies more responsive to real-time variations in sun and wind, more able to continuously adapt.
When they repeated the passage, the music had taken on greater narrative freedom, the bassists visibly alert and responsive to each other.
Those weaned in a baby-led approach seemed to be more responsive to being sated and were less likely to be overweight.
They will realize, too, that maintaining legislative authority, which is more immediately responsive to local concerns, serves their own interests as well.
These reforms rendered the political system more permeable and responsive to ideological activism, with long-term consequences for the parties' ideological sorting.
It hasn't rocked the Republicans, corporate America or Wall Street — with some exceptions — because these realms are less responsive to feminist pressure.
As I spent time with this and other works, I felt my heart rate changing, quickened and responsive to Ayón's emotional urgency.
In short, Facebook Live matters because Facebook really wants it to matter, and digital media is highly responsive to what Facebook wants.
The city needs to make its transportation system fairer to paid drivers, responsive to the needs of commuters and more environmentally sustainable.
"Just like the President, my team and I are always accessible and very responsive to members of the press corps," Grisham said.
The direct-to-consumer product vendors can be much more responsive to consumer demand and desires than traditional product makers, he said.
DOJ on Thursday responded to EPIC by saying that it had found only 17 pages with records responsive to its FOIA request.
When Michael was nine and more responsive to the fairy-tale charms of Chagall, his mother confessed her distaste for the painting.
As his campaign took flight, Mr. Buttigieg was not always as responsive to inquiries from black officials as they would have liked.
Jerrold Nadler to provide documents responsive to the House Judiciary Committee's investigation of Trump, will Nadler up the ante by serving subpoenas?
According to the Intelligence, Oversight, and Foreign Affairs committees, Parnas "continues to provide material responsive to the subpoena on a rolling basis."
"This is not based off of an outrage moment, but rather, it's responsive to a deep pattern of sexual harassment," Carusone said.
He could not have been more responsive to the White House's complaints, even as he forged ahead with his investigation into Watergate.
No one thinks the protests will turn heartland red-states blue -- though they could make conservative lawmakers more responsive to public spending.
The great productivity of our economy, and a federal revenue system which is highly responsive to economic growth, can provide the resources.
You do this because people tend to be much more responsive to how you say things than to what you actually say.
Why was the government responsive to protests and outrage this time when previous attempts to reject radical changes to government policy failed?
I set out the ambition of a truly modern state which is both accountable and responsive to the needs of its citizens.
The idea is to make them more responsive to concerns of state officials and local industry, but this badly misconstrues their roles.
This could mean tailoring a national message for a local audience, or being responsive to a particular moment that resonates with audiences.
At Mocad, you have got to keep it interesting, asking different questions, seeing what people were responsive to and what they weren't.
We can be grateful for this progress as well as attentive and responsive to the enormous challenges that families face after childbirth.
The landlords agreed to add staffing and become more responsive to housing concerns by setting up online tracking systems for service requests.
And there was an identified set of receptors in the oral cavity that seemed to be particularly and specifically responsive to glutamate.
" In a letter on Wednesday, the agency responded: "IT staff have confirmed there are no records responsive to this portion of the request.
Democrats need to be more responsive to the political needs of unions, which had been the base of Democratic power since the 1930s.
He feels like the old gatekeepers were just not responsive to markets, that they didn't get it, that they were just choking innovation.
Trump is also famously responsive to the last person he spoke to, a reflection of his loose grasp of the issues he faces.
If these conditions are met, we may experience the state as responsive to us, to the individuals who make up this great democracy.
And if billionaire megadonors think the political system isn't responsive to their wants and desires, then how are normal people supposed to feel?
The university hopes to become more responsive to student needs, using close analysis of online data to spot when courses are causing difficulties.
"That requires more than the two parties taking actions that were informed by or responsive to the other's actions or interests," Mueller wrote.
The FBI letter requested that the GSA preserve a wide range of materials that may be responsive to its ongoing probe into collusion.
"We knew that we wanted to, in some way, be responsive to our public, which includes our students, staff, and faculty," Anderson said.
"Love thy neighbor" turns out to be good fiscal policy; jurisdictions comparatively less responsive to their minority communities may have more to lose.
Working with and being responsive to the schedules of the committees, we have arranged Mr. Kushner's interview with the Senate for July 24.
Your company needs a leader of "all things people" who can make sure your workplace is welcoming, diverse and responsive to employee needs.
Bloomberg says the folding display is "coated with a film" instead of glass, but doesn't say if it's responsive to touch or not.
Furthermore, by working with a broad demographic of partners externally, companies are able to be far more responsive to market and perception changes.
"This letter is responsive to approximately none of the questions that were raised about these visits," Schumer's spokesman, Matt House, wrote on Twitter.
In 2015, Japan introduced a corporate governance code to encourage investors to voice concerns and force companies to be more responsive to them.
The company says the changes make autopilot more responsive to real world conditions and will prompt drivers to stay engaged behind the wheel.
The idea to expand Open Homes came out of Airbnb thinking about how to make its program more effective and responsive to crises.
"Women's breast tissue is sensitive and responsive to many internal influences," said Carolyn DeLucia, M.D., of VSPOT Medi SPA in New York City.
So perhaps journals like the New England Journal of Medicine are simply more responsive to criticisms, and more retractions is a good thing.
Citigroup's deposits, therefore, are highly responsive to the cost of money going up as opposed to the yield on the assets going up.
He might be responsive to public or congressional pressure and appoint a special prosecutor whose independence is above question -- or he might not.
The goal, according to Bob Bennett, Kansas City's chief innovation officer, is to make the city's physical infrastructure more responsive to its citizens.
Wireless signals need to be much faster and more responsive to allow advanced technologies such as virtual surgery or remote control of machinery.
These sanctions were effective, both because they were comprehensive and because the Iranian government cares about and is responsive to its own people.
About one in five believes that public officials are responsive to people like them, and this more or less holds across party lines.
In other words, they're acutely aware of and responsive to their surroundings, and they respond, in kind, to both pleasant and unpleasant experiences.
What these cases do suggest is that the fear for one's family is more responsive to politics and ideology than we might think.
To advance equity for all women in technology, we must measure what matters and implement policies and practices responsive to gaps and opportunities.
Now is the time to start figuring out how private participation in regulation can be made more transparent and responsive to political oversight.
The Mission Act consolidates seven existing programs into a comprehensive community care system that is designed to be more responsive to veteran needs.
If we want our government to become responsive to Americans again, we need our elected officials to be accountable at the voting booth.
It'd be great to study at least some people with genetics that make them especially responsive to either interferon gamma or IL-4.
In Virginia, policymakers have transformed the state's Medicaid system to make it more responsive to the needs of people with opioid use disorder.
"The steps ... will allow us to move faster, reduce costs and be more responsive to changing customer expectations," Chief Executive Jeff Gennette said.
The major labels cottoned on, and Record Store Day became an excuse to sell tat to audiences seemingly incredibly responsive to said tat.
"I could see some frequencies being more effective, because the cells in the vulva and clitoris are responsive to different frequencies," Prause responds.
Stedman Jones's Marx is a man who was responsive to the political world and capable of changing his mind, sometimes in dramatic ways.
If they are not irretrievably dug in on some issues, Republicans could be responsive to leadership that pulls them in a different direction.
Mr. Xie also claims that the Chinese government has kept the public informed and has been responsive to questions and concerns from citizens.
So I just use that as a way of thinking about using form and shape and being responsive to the planet around us.
Relying on government doesn't make people more likely to value government, or make them feel more strongly that government is responsive to them.
Karen and Dawn say that the state, unlike the EPA, has been more responsive to their concerns and continued lobbying over the years.
Journalism, by its nature, must necessarily be responsive to its audience, attuned to its interests, sensible to its tastes, alert to its evolution.
Nonetheless, she said, she had tried to be responsive to the nation's concerns, increasing the time devoted to language classes at the school.
Our lawmakers are supposed to lead as well as follow, to be responsive to public sentiment but not mesmerized or paralyzed by it.
Chinese companies are "very responsive to changing environments" and tariffs add "an additional force to push Chinese private companies to upgrade," he added.
At issue, however, is whether the United States has a steel industry responsive to military demands, not the size of their profit margins.
It's not clear if Powell would be more responsive to the concerns of conservatives, who've called for a quicker normalization of Fed rates.
Finally, democratic leaders should be responsive to the priorities of the many, not just the few who contribute to campaigns or hire lobbyists.
Mulvaney said his goal is to restrain the CFPB's actions and be more responsive to the needs of companies regulated by the agency.
"It's a dawning of a new day in student activism, and school systems everywhere are going to have to be responsive to it."  
This week, though, Toy R Us missed a payment to some of its vendors, and was not responsive to calls, sources told CNBC.
More likely, members of Congress have strong political incentives to be responsive to 9/11 families, especially when it has no financial cost.
Before reform, Byron Shafer, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin, writes in "Quiet Revolution: The Struggle for the Democratic Party and the Shaping of Post-Reform Politics," there was an American party system in which one party, the Republicans, was primarily responsive to white collar constituencies, and in which the other, the Democrats, was primarily responsive to blue collar constituencies.
The supplemental information later disclosed over one hundred contacts from more than twenty countries that might be responsive to the questions on the form.
"They don't have the habit of being responsive" to public feedback, he said of the company's executives, who did not respond to interview requests.
How successful would Rex Tillerson have been at Exxon if the legislative and regulatory environment were unpredictable and immediately responsive to the next appointee?
It amounts to a firewall in the chamber of our government that is supposed to be the most directly responsive to the citizens' will.
At the time, it seemed to us that they weren't very responsive to the complaints that we made, to the recommendations that we had.
The pay of full-time workers in big firms is not responsive to labour-market tightness, according to a study published by the BoJ.
"The campaign has historic possibility within our state but the national office hasn't been at all responsive to us," one state-level organizer said.
That suggests that he may be more responsive to pressure from centrist lobbies than is President Donald Trump, with whom he shares some traits.
"The lenders tend to be really responsive to complaints received on the CFPB," Mark Kantrowitz, a publisher and vice president of strategy at Cappex.
Al-Kubaisi and Polley also envision there being some sort of competition between the councils to be the most responsive to public safety issues.
LAAGP: We are in a moment where addressing histories of exclusion is in vogue and where pressure to be responsive to community is growing.
Instead, it leaves the patient with a small amount of cells that will still respond to treatment, which keeps the tumor responsive to therapy.
" Like watching American Horror Story, Twitter and Instagram come much more naturally to Paulson, said Taylor: "She's very responsive to that very modern thing.
The authors — Alida R. Haworth, Scott D. Sagan, and Benjamin A. Valentino — were interested in whether people's policy opinions are responsive to such details.
As much as the department wants to be seen as listening to community members, it doesn't actually want to be responsive to their needs.
As a champion of democracy it's in the U.S. interest to lend encouragement to governments that are responsive to the needs of the people.
There is no doubt in my mind that a government more responsive to the people is one that is more efficient, transparent, and effective.
"He was non-responsive to numerous testing, was showing low levels of brain function, and his body was undergoing convulsions/shaking," reads the site.
It does go a little bit over the nature of the sport and you have to be responsive to the nature of the sport.
Auto Play took the Sound Posters public, and featured a parking garage installation of 25 of them, all responsive to passing pedestrians and vehicles.
Warner's memo suggests that eliminating that immunity for things like defamation could make the platforms more responsive to user claims of abuse or misinformation.
Intangible capital tends to be shorter-lived than machinery and structures, so investment is likely to become less responsive to changes in interest rates.
American voters are right to demand that policymakers be responsive to their interests, but they must be accountable themselves as informed and active citizens.
Attorneys for Lynch have been responsive to lawmakers since the subpoenas were sent last week, according to a person familiar with the committee's demand.
Doing so shows that the legislative process is healthy and responsive to the over spending and over governing that has occurred for too long.
But success depends on whether we stick to the proven approach, where federal partners remain responsive to communities' needs, and focus on measurable results.
An official of the George W. Bush Library has identified over a million documents concerning Kavanaugh that could potentially be responsive to document requests.
Helaine Posner, chief curator at the Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, reiterated the importance of being responsive to artists when organizing contemporary shows.
The question that people ought to ask is, who do you think will be more responsive to the health care needs in your community?
"He's an instinctive player with tons of savvy—he's responsive to cues and tips," his former coach with the Seahawks, Pete Carroll, told me.
"Self-regulation encourages creativity and makes content creators more responsive to their viewers," Ashok Nambissan, general counsel for Sony Pictures in India, told CNN.
So, we need to have a Senate that will be responsive to the American people instead of just killing all legislation, even nonpartisan legislation.
Political scientist Julie Pacheco has documented that politicians are more responsive to healthier constituents than less-healthy constituents due to inequalities in political participation.
In March, Mr. Hunt said that despite his office's best efforts to secure her release, Iranian authorities had not been responsive to repeated requests.
She believed that, by allying with white liberals, those voters could elect a government in the old Confederacy that is responsive to their priorities.
Forcing the agency to open its books to public scrutiny will make it more responsive to real environmental problems rather than green activist agendas.
Jorge Mas, the chairman of the Cuban American National Foundation, said the changes would force Cuba's leaders to be more responsive to their citizens.
Wyden's letter also made clear that he wants records that are responsive to the Republicans' requests even if they date to the Trump administration.
Haider has approached authorities multiple times since the shutdown but says that they have "absolutely not" been responsive to his pleas to restore access.
Eliminating anti-competitive, monopoly-protecting non-compete clauses would increase competition and allow doctors to be more responsive to the marketplace — benefitting all patients.
In those moments, he goes from responsive to observational, trying to understand what, besides the socks on the ground, is really ticking mom off.
In an attempt to appear responsive to such demands, Putin has proposed writing several social guarantees into the constitution, including the indexation of pensions.
In the meantime, Trump's accounting firm, Mazars USA, will start "gathering and preparing all documents responsive to the subpoena," the letter to Marrero says.
There is no doubt in my mind that a government more responsive to the people is one that is more efficient, transparent and effective.
It's part of America's system of alliances in the Middle East, with a government that should be at least partially responsive to American concerns.
Along the way, Kent said he had a "very public exchange" with a State Department lawyer over who should be responsive to the subpoena.
"They would have known instantly of records responsive to that request," Grassley wrote in his separate letters to Kerry and Inspector General Steve Linick.
The conclusion that boys benefited more than girls meshes with other research findings that boys are more sensitive to disadvantage and responsive to intervention.
She and other experts note that hormone levels are responsive to eating patterns and can potentially be reconditioned if people change their eating behaviors.
The Electoral College was meant in part to keep the president from being overly responsive to the needs of a few highly populated states.
Speaking more generally about deportations, he said that Thailand had to be aware of and responsive to China's rising influence in trade, investment and tourism.
"We will continue to promote partnerships with leading international financial institutions, develop new products and be responsive to local and global market needs," he said.
As someone who pursued both paths, Starling, 23, said the administrative process was kinder and more responsive to her needs than the criminal justice system.
But respondents were significantly more likely to agree with calls for political violence if they also doubted that elections make the government responsive to citizens.
And certainly it's possible to be too responsive to an online fan base when creating a work of art, or whatever Sonic purports to be.
We want everyone to be free to participate in the formation of public opinion, and we want the state to be responsive to public opinion.
Policymakers have been relaxing foreign exchange rules in recent years to make it more responsive to the needs of one of Asia's fastest growing economies.
Your sister-in-law might see it otherwise, thinking that she is being responsive to your feelings by hiding her pregnancy and finding another confidante.
I wouldn't recommend flying on a city rooftop for first times, but the drone handled fairly well and was pretty responsive to the included controller.
As autonomous vehicles begin to replace manned vehicles, our robot drivers may be a whole lot more responsive to how you feel about their driving.
However, it would completely defy scientific logic to think that Zika would not be readily responsive to any or all of these anti-viral therapies.
The goal, he said then, was to explain what the Fed was doing and to be responsive to the concerns of its overseers in Congress.
We want to make ourselves available to victims and families and be responsive to their needs in a way that's best and easiest for them.
Just like the hypersensitive clock, these systems are extraordinarily responsive to their environment and can act as precise sensors of pressure, temperature and electric current.
Hogben said Facebook was responsive to such requests, but should be investing more to tackle the problem, including developing algorithms to flag up suspicious pages.
While the state defends Trinity and says its staff is responsive to issues, inmates claim they face retribution from Trinity staff if they file complaints.
Ivorian farmers sell cocoa to international producers such as Barry Callebaut through state-organized auctions, meaning local prices are relatively responsive to global prices changes.
He praised former the former Soviet countries as far more responsive to potential dangers than the U.S. has been since the 2016 election hacking incidents.
"The action is incredibly responsive to every variation in touch, and everything I imagine in my head I can produce with my fingers," she explains.
"This approach is about reforming our entitlement system to make it more flexible and modern and responsive to the needs of workers today," Lukas said.
But the notoriously liberal global arts community may be more responsive to such consequences, and Collins's research shows that those consequences can be as great.
January 2011: Brian's brother, Kent Terry, told that following Brian's murder, law enforcement officials were sympathetic, and most importantly, responsive to the Terry family's concerns.
It does so by creating and evolving innovative problem-solving tactics to ensure that the products they make are effective and responsive to end users.
"I remain hopeful that the secretary is open to better alternatives and, again, I think we want to be responsive to their concerns," Ubl added.
He said he believed the company would be responsive to any suggestions he made about how to structure the business and hire the right executives.
Moreover, the North Koreans are unlikely to be responsive to new initiatives since they know that the next American administration will have its own approach.
As was the case with ObamaCare repeal, a failure to be responsive to conservative members and transparent with the American public led to endless delays.
"It will probably be tomboyish but also very feminine, very wearable and of the moment and responsive to culture," Ms. Chung said of her collection.
This approach will increase competition, reduce prices, and enable the Air Force to be responsive to new innovative capabilities like small satellites and larger constellations.
What income share agreements represent is an alternative financing mechanism that is better for students and more responsive to the demands of the labor force.
We are developing recommendations for political reforms that make government more responsive to the needs of its citizens, and rewards politicians for pragmatism over partisanship.
American business is innovative, adaptive, and responsive to a constantly changing environment, and has much to teach the government about efficiency, accountability, and service delivery.
Kent Terry, Brian's brother told us recently that following the killing, law enforcement officials were sympathetic, and most importantly, responsive to the Terry family's concerns.
Second, we looked more specifically at whether people thought democracy was the best form of government and whether it was responsive to people like them.
The intention with this alien hamster-owl-what-have-you hybrid was to create a toy that was responsive to human interaction and learn commands.
"Our initial review indicates that CMS has been responsive to many of the concerns raised by the AMA," the doctors group said in a statement.
In the near term, though, it's hard to envision shareholders applying significant pressure on Facebook to be more responsive to the political and legal risks.
Mr. Gaynor, the FEMA leader, said on Sunday that the agency was trying to be responsive to the various requests for help it was fielding.
Costello said though the White House is meant to be aspirational, it remains a part of our democracy that also is responsive to the times.
The front desk, while immediately responsive to my irritable call, seemed familiar with this issue in my second-floor room, and offered to move me.
The play has never felt more vibrantly responsive to the moment, to a crisis in global leadership — No, I can hear Jackson now, interrupting me.
Unlike video games, these artworks are not responsive to users; many of them are tentative explorations of the medium's potential rather than full-fledged achievements.
Absent a court order, Trump's accounting firm, Mazars USA, will immediately start a rolling production of documents responsive to the subpoena when the agreement expires.
In other words, it makes them more responsive to "normal" sexual cues and more desirous of real physical relationships (Archives of Sexual Behavior, May 2013).
She preyed on desperate women, exploiting their sense of shameTann was savvy about her child-trafficking business and responsive to the demands of the market.
They've been very responsive to our needs to make sure that content that we associate our advertising with is consistent with our principles and values.
Do you really want your rights under law to be adjudicated by a bureaucrat who is appointed by a president and responsive to a president?
Accessibility. Traditional public comment looks a certain way and feels a certain way that isn't necessarily responsive to people's time, people's passions, and people's energy.
They're very popular, they're in every congressional district in the country, and their representatives in the House and Senate are keenly responsive to their concerns.
Siegel's ability to suggest this infinitesimal mutability surely has something to do with the medium of clay, which of course is acutely responsive to touch.
Mr. Obama's request to Congress came as the White House was trying to strike a balance between being responsive to the outbreak and not provoking alarm.
From block captains to community activists, and anonymous texting options to "beat meetings," programs should be tailored to the community and responsive to what it needs.
They're being made by Rupert Murdoch, by editors behind the scenes, by producers on TV programs, who themselves are responsive to all kinds of interested parties.
YouTube's video recommendations are typically really good, maybe even too good, and part of that reason is because it's so responsive to what content you consume.
" One FOIA representative wrote, "A search of the [Defense Intelligence Agency's] system of records located one document (18 pages) responsive to the subject of your request.
Alcohol and tobacco are addictive, so demand for them is not as responsive to price changes as, say, the demand for airline tickets to fly abroad.
It will look different and hopefully be more responsive to the actual needs of the real world, without the sort of ugly bigotry we're seeing now.
All of these require not just climate mitigation efforts, but also a public health response and health system responsive to conditions in the climate-change era.
The paper suggests that reforms with an eye toward making elections freer and fairer can have the effect of making politicians more responsive to their constituents.
"Using broad search terms, we have identified approximately 30 documents potentially responsive to a Benghazi-related request," spokesman John Kirby said in a statement to CNN.
It is one thing to sell advertisers access to data profiles that help them to target messages at particular groups that are responsive to particular messages.
But the surprise may help ShakeAlert's makers design a system for the West Coast that's more responsive to what people actually want from an earthquake app.
People with certain complications like late-stage diabetes have also gotten burned, likely because their nerve endings are impaired and less responsive to things like temperature.
What this effectively means is that email account holders can no longer be relied upon to produce every record that's responsive to a legitimate records request.
We, as a Board, are committed to taking action when we believe a change of course is necessary and to being responsive to our gymnastics community.
Some analysts said the Osaka-based electronics maker had become more decisive and responsive to shareholders since it was taken over by Foxconn two years ago.
In the new genome, lines of static code have become a three-dimensional tangle of vital string, constantly folding and rearranging itself, responsive to outside input.
GB:​ I think we have to accept that museum's roles are really changing, that we have to be more responsive to what's going on around us.
We've introduced robust protocols and hired three dedicated experts in-house at LCR whose sole job is to ensure we are fully responsive to safety recalls.
When Daniels left office to become Purdue University's president, he put his salary at risk on the promise that he'd make higher education responsive to students.
AI will help companies in a diverse range of fields—from robotics to mobility—develop devices that are more intelligent, robust, and responsive to their environment.
They have worked closely with us and have been very responsive to my requests to keeping oil prices at reasonable levels – so important for the world.
When he was released from his training, he returned home with Yvonne and she noticed he was still very responsive to the commands from his training.
Stanley B. Greenberg is a founder of Democracy Corps, which conducts research on making the government of the United States more responsive to the American people.
Amazon is also making Alexa more responsive to shoppers trying to discover products through their voice speakers or customers who want to learn more about brands.
What's really great about what's happening in the industry right now is that we're all responding, or at least we're trying to be responsive to that.
"Facebook has not searched the email of the company's chief executive and chief operating officers for documents responsive to the subpoena," according to the court filing.
They have worked closely with us and have been very responsive to my requests to keeping oil prices at reasonable levels -- so important for the world.
The agency replied that it had three records "responsive" to our request but that two of those were classified top secret and would not be disclosed.
But psychological distress is exquisitely responsive to the quality of our relationships, as evidenced by the substantial relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder and poor social support.
" The society's president, Craig W. Reynolds, sent an email message citing other efforts "to develop strong funding programs that are responsive to a rapidly changing environment.
Those serving in the U.S. Senate can fight undeniable violence against women by modernizing this 25-year-old bill and making it responsive to today's threats.
One of the main lessons our country learned from last year's election is that Americans want government to be responsive to the concerns of working families.
" There's this idea that the pained artist is "so responsive to the world around him, so sensitive, so driven to respond to it, it's almost unbearable.
The moves are part of a long-term strategy for the 151-year-old company to bolster margins and become more responsive to commodities market swings.
A more top-down system may become less responsive to market signals, and more sensitive to the whims of individuals in the upper echelons of power.
And more importantly, is development in the Arctic being carried out in a way that is securitized and responsive to the unique risks of polar operations?
"It's risk, but it's balanced risk, and that allows us to be very responsive to the outside world, which is critical to being credible," Radford said.
Democracy, too, is an enemy of caste: The low-caste groups form a powerful voting bloc, and so politicians are obliged to be responsive to them.
And when turnout doubles, the skew in turnout declines, local government becomes more representative of its residents and policies become more responsive to the broader public.
So it's not like this isn't there already, it's just that it will evolve in a way that's responsive to what the technology can actually do.
" Sanders praised the move on Saturday, calling it an important step in making the party "more open, democratic, and responsive to the input of ordinary Americans.
So in short, future Switch models could feature displays with brighter, richer colors that are more responsive to touch, which seems like a win all-around.
The challengers are asking whether these representatives have been in Congress so long that they're no longer as responsive to their communities as they once were.
They have worked closely with us and have been very responsive to my requests to keeping oil prices at reasonable levels — so important for the world.
You do make an important point, which is that these leaders are responsive to their domestic constituencies in the same way that an American president is.
That makes them entirely too responsive to public attitudes -- and attitudes can change for the worse as well as for the better, as they did here.
If the Financial Choice Act becomes law, therefore, it will blunt one of the sharpest tools investors have to keep company managers responsive to their owners.
Top officials there refused to cooperate with the House inquiry on Trump's orders and were only partially responsive to an after-the-fact government watchdog investigation.
In one memorable example, he talked about the need for the GOP to be more responsive to issues of racial inequities in the criminal justice system.
The current president, Moon Jae-in, is a Catholic who is less responsive to the demands of evangelicals than others in the Blue House have been.
It has been highly responsive to public opinion, required officials to live up to their duties and continuously improved the nation's public health emergency response system.
Type-22019 diabetes, the more common form of the illness, is associated with aging and overweight and occurs when the body becomes less responsive to insulin.
But it seems that almost no effort was made to ensure that the debate would be clarifying or responsive to the stated needs of American voters.
"Using broad search terms, we have identified approximately 28500 documents potentially responsive to a Benghazi-related request," State Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement.
But those personal nightmares make him profoundly responsive to the suffering of others, like the wounded souls he encounters in RACING THE DEVIL (Morrow/HarperCollins, $26.99).
Boohoo can design, manufacture and send out tiny batches—300 pieces—of a particular design in two weeks, so it is extremely responsive to its customers.
"We will follow the MoD's lead on their process and will be responsive to their needs if we are asked to provide any information," he said.
"Borrowers with larger loans tend to be more responsive to a given drop in mortgage rates, and we are seeing that so far in 2019," Fratantoni said.
If candidates are talking more and more to their own teams, and if they're only responsive to their people, does that not lead to uncompromising governing strategies?
The exact number appears to be under intense negotiation among the Chinese leadership, and is also responsive to the increasingly tense trade negotiations with the United States.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have also looked less responsive to positive news in the latter half of January compared to their relative buoyancy during December's dizzying highs.
Skipping the meal before exercise made the men's muscles more responsive to insulin, which controls high blood sugars, thus reducing the risk for diabetes and heart disease.
"We have been building to the infrastructure and centers versus building a program that is responsive to the needs of the country in current times," says Garver.
That is, democratize our country, give more people the chance to participate, have leaders like me be more responsive to what people actually want for their families.
As part of removing the defense sequester, Congress must fully offset the costs of increased military spending, thus, making government leaner and more responsive to the public.
While a hit of Advil used to knock out the stabby sensations pretty quickly, they morphed over time to become more intense and less responsive to drugs.
China is embarking on a series of sweeping ownership and management reforms aimed at making its sclerotic and debt-ridden state sector more responsive to the market.
Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House, said Lockheed Martin had been responsive to his concerns about the high cost of the stealthy, high-tech warplane.
Many Libyans see NOC, which generates billions of dollars annually, as a cash cow that is potentially more responsive to their grievances than the largely absent state.
The forest will be responsive to the movement of the person in the VR rig in a screening room that has been set up to facilitate exploration.
We want a Congress that replaces bad laws with good ones, and we want an executive responsive to but not controlled by Congress or the Supreme Court.
As a BuzzFeed piece last week showed, there are also indications that it's more responsive to high-profile figures whose departure or censure could hurt the platform.
But the Saudis "have been very responsive to my requests to keeping oil prices at reasonable levels," and hundreds of thousands of jobs depended on Saudi investment.
The votes and tax dollars of the American people entitle them to a government that is responsive to its citizens and accountable for delivering on its promises.
Puerto Rico's governor, Ricardo Rosello, said earlier this week that the administration has been responsive to the island's needs, and contrasted with Cruz's emotional plea on Friday.
Kushner's attorney said in a statement that the president's son-in-law has been "responsive" to committee requests and will continue to cooperate with the ongoing investigation.
Looking at the correlation between public opinion and public policy, Gilens finds that policies are responsive to people at the top 10 percent of the income distribution.
On the Houthi/Ansar Allah side, the fighting force is far less complicated and mostly highly responsive to orders from their leaders — in this case, totally Yemeni.
Most importantly, residents can breathe easier, knowing that the unit of government that is the most responsive to their interests can go to court to protect them.
Because gerrymandered districts undermine competitive elections, lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives and in many state legislatures have become far less responsive to that moderate majority.
However, randomized trials of lifestyle behaviors that take years to show benefits are not realistic or responsive to the rightful thirst for public health recommendations about activity.
A baseline review of the bureaucratic red tape imposed on VA medical providers is critical to making the system more responsive to the health needs of veterans.
"Congress should fulfill its constitutionally empowered oversight of this Administration, and the President and his staff have an obligation to be responsive to those investigations," Bullock said.
It has thus gained credence among those on the left as the Democratic Party becomes more aware of and responsive to issues like the racial wealth gap.
This game is much more responsive to both the realistic dimensions of surveillance and how it is unevenly applied to the people who live under surveillant regimes.
Several of the largest insurance companies left the organization, and Republicans were not responsive to some of the industry's biggest concerns during the repeal-and-replace debate.
Our city council is responsive to the needs of our community, and I was trying to figure out where exactly they were going with their public comment.
A paper published in the Review of Financial Studies in 2014 found that privately held companies were more responsive to changes in opportunities than publicly listed companies.
The provisions are responsive to requests by tech execs including Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who this week wrote to Trump asking for economic support for Uber drivers.
There's a glow as if the painting is imbued with some energy field, something primordial that is responsive to my obsession – the obsession of the Hungry Ghost.
Timmons also ordered Pruitt's office to release emails responsive to five more records requests filed by CMD before Pruitt was nominated to run EPA within 10 days.
"There&aposs a general feeling that the markets that would be most responsive to their model" — places like New York and London — "are pretty saturated," Smith said.
As federal agencies have grown steadily larger, exercising greater and greater power over the lives of every American, they've grown less responsive to the public they regulate.
The strategy, labelled Vision 2020+ will reduce the number of industrial divisions from five to three to simplify the company and make it more responsive to customers.
Even under President Xi Jinping, the government is sensitive and somewhat responsive to bottom-up pressure from the people — their need to know, their calls for accountability.
In the past thirty years, the criminal-justice system has become more responsive to domestic violence, but family courts have been largely insulated from this cultural change.
He's shown that in a competitive media environment — particularly one responsive to social platforms — you can dominate the media by lobbing grenades into our deepest social divides.
Washington, which Hezbollah accuses of inciting some protesters, was not meddling in Lebanon's politics and wanted a government responsive to the needs of its people, Hale said.
While Trump does not seem likely to blink with his combative policies of tariffs anytime soon, the administration clearly wants to appear responsive to the economic slowdown.
They discovered that we have these molecular pathways that are responsive to light and allow the body to synchronize to the comings and goings of the sun.
So it makes sense that the utilities most responsive to their customers — co-ops, where customers are also owners — are leading the way on shared solar projects.
And voting restrictions make politicians even less responsive to those at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder, who are most likely to be affected by these rules.
"The US wants to, and I think it needs to, be seen as responsive to developments in the region," said Yvonne Chiu, a professor at Hong Kong University.
GAETZ: Well, there have been a number of circumstances where we found documents that were responsive to the request from Congress but they weren&apost produced to us.
Sourcing the bulk of clothes in Asia with long lead times, it is also investing to make its supply chain more flexible and responsive to swings in demand.
Researchers from Penn and Sloan-Kettering, working together under the Parker Institute, devised a simple blood test that might determine if melanoma patients will be responsive to treatment.
As museums are becoming increasingly self-reflexive and responsive to community needs, curators are responsible for asking what voices are being privileged and what publics are being served.
If we're meant to grow attached to Alexa and to care about what Alexa "thinks," then shouldn't Alexa be responsive to our thoughts, tastes, and opinions, not Amazon's?
The issue, she said, is that they aren&apost responsive to the infrastructure problems and lack of services in the towns, which is deterring new businesses from starting.
MM: If you're going to be responsive to whatever is going on, even anti-nausea medication can affect your performance, so you want to be careful with those.
Still, unlike any time before in American history, federal and state governments were led by, and responsive to, both black and white men from across the economic spectrum.
Consumption is not very responsive to a small change in oil prices, at least in the short term, so large price increases are required to enforce demand restraint.
"We believe strongly that the Medicaid population will be cared for in a better way under our program because it will be more responsive to them," Price said.
Some people with SPD are 'under-responsive' (they crave the stimulation of one or more senses), while many are 'over-responsive' to one or two senses, or more.
Exercising can combat that decline, and there's evidence that up to 75% of heart muscle can be responsive to exercise and remain flexible enough to avoid heart disease.
She said Parolin was "very responsive" to the ideas put forward by the group and thanked Pope Francis for having shown "compassion and understanding" to the gay community.
Peggy Noonan column in the Wall Street Journal, "House Republicans Repeat an Obama Error: Like the Democrats in 2009, the majority party's priorities aren't responsive to the moment":
The government appears to have become more tolerant of and even responsive to online activity since Miguel Diaz-Canel last April replaced Raul Castro as president last April.
So the system that we envision is actually much more responsive to folks, because it allows them the opportunity again to purchase coverage that best suits their needs.
"Using broad search terms, we have identified a number of documents potentially responsive to a Benghazi-related request," Elizabeth Trudeau, a State Department spokeswoman, said in a statement.
"There's no question that this disease got away from us, collectively," he said, adding that the WHO has since implemented reforms to be more responsive to future outbreaks.
Its five-point multi-touch screen looks to be responsive to casual swipes and pinches, but we haven't had any hands-on time with the system to confirm.
Ibrutinib, which comes in pill form, has sometimes been used in CLL patients whose cancer develops a high-risk genetic mutation that makes it less responsive to treatment.
Going forward, the team hopes to create shape-memory materials that are responsive to lower temperatures, a crucial requirement to make them practical outside of a laboratory setting.
Lee then allegedly "prepared documents responsive to the taskings, made numerous unexplained cash deposits, and repeatedly lied to the U.S. government during voluntary interviews," according to the release.
"If we can make government as responsive to citizens as our best online businesses are to our consumers we could renew the faith of our people," he said.
China moved to revamp its lumbering state sector in 2015 in order to tackle rising debt levels and make its SOEs more profitable and responsive to the market.
Taking transit off of life support will not only save taxpayers billions, it will improve transportation because private providers will be more responsive to users than to politicians.
The restructuring comes as President Xi Jinping vowed to make the economy more responsive to market forces and shift to consumer-focused investment from a state-led model.
Policy responses that aim only at loan forgiveness or refinancing do little to make institutions of higher learning more responsive to the problem of burdensome student loan debt.
This includes efforts to expand healthcare, create jobs and be responsive to the need to empower minority neighborhoods, much in the way he set out in the campaign.
I compared the numbers with those produced by my Garmin Forerunner 945 Smartwatch and found the Cannondale app numbers were accurate and more responsive to changes in speed.
When upward of 95 percent of the eligible population is participating in the electoral process, government becomes more responsive to the citizenry and less reactive to special interests.
Similarly, if the EU's leaders take Great Britain's departure to heart, they will work to redress Europe's democratic deficit, and make its institutions more responsive to Europe's electorate.
If he were up for re-election, the president probably would have forced himself to appear more emotionally responsive to the terrorist attacks, urged on by his staff.
Before I started writing, I interviewed survivors to understand how they'd experienced nonconsensual condom removal to make sure my analysis and recommendations were responsive to their real needs.
"It's problematic to believe that the private sector can be a proxy for government, and so we need our government to be responsive to the citizenry," he said.
Be smart: We know that Trump is responsive to traumatic images (including kids being gassed in Syria), and he's acutely attuned to how issues play in the media.
"City Hall needs to be responsive to diverse populations and parts of Toronto," said Myer Siemiatycki, a professor of politics at Ryerson University in Toronto, in an email.
In the past decade, he's been developing his own software, Versum, which creates what he calls a "3D real-time virtual world" that is responsive to his input.
She's campaigning on many of the same things — Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, a desire for Pelosi to be more responsive to local issues like homelessness.
The health department said that Trump had been responsive to the department's concerns and understood the seriousness of the coronavirus threat from the first day he was briefed.
Dylan needed assistance standing but was alert and responsive to questions when he told trainers that he had lost feeling in his left leg, the coroner's statement said.
For the South's beleaguered anti-Communist civilians, returning to constitutional rule promised a more transparent military regime, responsive to constituent concerns and bound by the rule of law.
" He added, "You know, obviously the president gave a very powerful speech today and our job is to make sure that we're responsive to folks in the media.
Today, people are not as willing to move to another state for a new job, and mobility is far less responsive to labor demand than in prior years.
The housing sector, in particular, is responsive to interest rate moves; new house mortgage applications in the most recent week were 6900 percent higher than the year before.
"Congress could legislate in a way that's not actually responsive to what the court might do," said Andrew Moylan, executive vice president of the National Taxpayers Union Foundation.
"We know that cells are very responsive to their environment, and they can sense things like the roughness or stiffness of the surface they grow on," he explains.
ZW: We all learn about the three equal branches of government in the Constitution (executive, legislative and judicial) and how they are, to varying degrees, responsive to voters.
You might think you have a role to play, but you have to listen and be responsive to your colleagues in order for the team to really win.
"It appears as though the left head is more dominant -- it's generally more active and responsive to stimulus," the Wildlife Center of Virginia said in a statement Friday.
One idea is that inflation is simply less responsive to unemployment now than it was back in the 1960s and 1970s when the Phillips curve gained widespread acceptance.
La Raja and Schaffner add that Partisan polarization tends to exacerbate problems of economic inequality because political stalemate makes government less responsive to the needs of poorer citizens.
But Romney-Clinton voters are also concerned about economic inequality, and should be responsive to a progressive economic agenda, as long as it isn't too heavy on government.
It's hard to understand the Republican Party these days without understanding the conservative media and activist universe that Republican elected officials are responsive to and are connected to.
If we could get big money out of politics and make it easier for everyone to vote, democracy would become more responsive to a larger number of citizens.
"Despite reporting from the comfort of Washington, Biesecker had the audacity to imply that agencies aren't being responsive to the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey," according to the release.
"Based on the information you provided, we conducted a search of the locations or entities where records responsive to your request would reasonably be found," an FBI official wrote.
The Silicon Valley venture capitalist has said previously that California has become "ungovernable" and dividing it into smaller states would create governments that were more responsive to local needs.
At the time, despite attempts from industry lobbyists to block action, Congress was actually responsive to the millions of Americans calling for change, and passed the Clean Air Act.
Although each of these measures suggests both that people still care deeply about owning their devices and that government can be responsive to those concerns, they are temporary fixes.
"[The database] is definitely responsive to what's going on in Europe," says Danielle Citron, a law professor at the University of Maryland, who specializes in cyber law and harassment.
This makes the whole place feel more alive and responsive to what you do, and it creates some interesting solutions to the often frustrating nature of adventure game puzzles.
"The markets have been responsive to changes in the polls, clearly, so the vote could certainly bring on significant volatility," Powell told "Squawk Box " a day before the referendum.
"To be able to address that requirement for reform and to be responsive to the Iraqi people, he's taken on this challenge of reshuffling his Cabinet," the official said.
Through repeated cycles of treatment and withdrawal, adaptive therapy tries to maintain a population of cells that is responsive to therapy, allowing for a longer period of tumor control.
If a trustee is determined to be charging too much money, doing a bad job or are not being responsive to beneficiaries, the protector can replace him or her.
So firstly they need to acknowledge that this rise has taken place and it's a significant rise, then they need to make treatment and services more responsive to females.
The resolutions failed despite an effort by the ACLU to back the measures, which the civil liberties group accused the tech giant of being "non-responsive" to privacy concerns.
"Nerves are highly responsive to electrical stimulation, and capitalizing on this with clever techniques represents a largely untapped potential strategy to treat stroke and other neurological disorders," Hays said.
The diminished prospects for realizing the American dream are certainly at the root of the GOP's success, but the policy proposals in their agenda aren't responsive to those concerns.
And, it might be added, the demands of private interests will probably fluctuate, given that corporations are often more responsive to shifting social reality than judges or law-makers.
Her work emphasized the need for health care providers and local communities to be responsive to the particular stressors that pose risks for pregnant Black women and their babies.
Hannah doesn't want to plan, she doesn't want to lock things down, and she doesn't want social responsibilities (though she wants others to be responsive to her own needs).
Meanwhile, research has shown that tumors of the same type and location may be vastly different molecularly in different patients, and therefore responsive to an entirely different treatment approach.
An aide to another Republican member of the Foreign Relations panel also said the intelligence community and the State Department had not been responsive to requests for more information.
Warren's stellar academic career had nothing to do with her box checking is hardly responsive to the question whether she was wrong to claim Indian-identity as she did.
But that was when he was a member of the National Party, he said, adding that now, candidates must be much more responsive to the needs of their constituents.
What is included in each plan is less important than the ability to group health care services in ways that are somewhat homogeneous and responsive to similar market forces.
Congresswoman Ann Wagner will chair the Suburban Caucus and work closely with each of the task forces to shape a legislative platform that is dynamically responsive to suburban Americans.
"The record shows that main studios are no longer needed to enable broadcasters to be responsive to their communities of license," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement.
"The initial tariffs that the president asked us to put in place were proportionate and responsive to forced technology transfer and intellectual property theft by the Chinese," he said.
And if you look at the times in history when government was most responsive to public opinion, it doesn't appear that responsiveness is super well-correlated with good governance.
Could merging the Labor and Education departments, as the Trump administration proposes, help make the U.S. education system more responsive to the 2628st century needs of the labor market?
You are a respectful member of the Bumble community who treats others with kindness (no nasty messages) and are responsive to matches, says Bumble's founder and CEO, Whitney Wolfe.
"Broadleaf deciduous species, like maples and oaks, are more responsive to moisture changes related to climate change," study author Songlin Fei of Purdue University told me over the phone.
And, since primaries and caucuses are much more likely to recruit from the political extremes, their elevation has actually made parties less responsive to the views of ordinary citizens.
"Prior to beginning opioids, patients not responsive to these non-opioid medications should ideally be evaluated by a pain specialist before starting chronic opioid therapy," Brummett said by email.
Economic View A team of economists has uncovered persuasive evidence that local government officials throughout the United States are less responsive to African-Americans than they are to whites.
But according to a new report, Ring is also instructing cops on how to persuade customers to hang over surveillance footage even when they aren't responsive to police requests.
And they say the maps pervert Article One of the Constitution, whose rationale for frequent House elections was to make the chamber's members more responsive to the American people.
Michael Owens, a Marine Corps veteran from Mableton, Ga., and state leader with the Truman National Security Project, said many veterans say it is not responsive to their needs.
They were informed by more than Weinstein's words, including concerns that campus police officers were singling out black students and that Evergreen as a whole wasn't responsive to minorities.
Scrolling through articles or timelines on Twitter and Instagram felt so swift and responsive to the touch that I really didn't want to switch back to the 60Hz default.
"Markets seem to have adjusted to what is known now, although they will stay responsive to further developments," said Michael McCarthy, the chief strategist at CMC Markets and Stockbroking.
Board Seats and Voting RightsA good investor brings a lot more than just their money, and the smart founder will be open and responsive to their expertise and advice.
Because a minor requires fewer credits than a major and few, if any, prerequisites, these allow colleges to be more flexible and responsive to changing industries and emerging technologies.
We also found that inland communities were less responsive to flood hazards than coastal communities and were doing a poorer job of steering development out of flood-prone areas.
As president, I commit to engaging with recognized experts to ensure that any plan is cognizant of systemic security risks, responsive to foreign threats, and grounded in technical facts.
But at the same time, Fed officials strongly believed that with rates now on the rise, the central bank needs to be deliberate and responsive to the economy's needs.
White House aides were quoted at the time as saying that Mr. Hinton and Mr. Enders were being replaced in favor of a team more responsive to Reagan's policies.
Under EMOM, Ford India will develop more products in-house, making it more responsive to market changes and reducing the royalty fee, which will boost profits, the source said.
But because these prices aren't actually what a patient would pay, the article rightly points out that more must be done to be responsive to patients' needs and wants.
Along these lines, the last time I made the mistake of admitting in this newspaper that I believe in being responsive to emails, I got a deluge of messages.
Previous studies have shown that the occipitotemporal sulcus is also responsive to animal images, so it makes sense that the animalistic characters of Pokémon end up filed away there.
Already, through a House bill, members of Congress have made clear their goals to overhaul the law governing higher education to be more responsive to six million unfilled jobs.
Music companies have also been looking into how songs are categorized and tagged, and how that data can be made to be more responsive to voice-activated applications like Alexa.
"We still see them (Saudis and Emiratis)continuing with the same behavior, continuing not to be responsive to any attempt of the international community" to end the conflict, he said.
The Saudis "have worked closely with us and have been very responsive to my requests to keeping oil prices at reasonable levels — so important for the world," the statement read.
"It is clear that something terrible happens to individuals as they stay unemployed longer, but that this negative effect is not responsive to normal policy interventions," he told the committee.
"We understand, however, that some of the undisciplined PMF are especially close to Iran, responsive to Iran's directives, and have a history of criminal activity and terrorism," the official said.
The Treasury Department has already started handing over documents, while the State Department and the National Archives have said they have documents responsive to letters sent by Grassley and Johnson.
" They have a policy in place that requires them to be responsive to creators, this spokesperson says, but that creators ask for their content to be taken down "very rarely.
Clinton's email use as secretary of state, the department told the organization in May 2013 that "no records responsive to your request were located," according to the department's inspector general.
I doubt I'd use it most of the time, but there are certain use cases where I'd be glad it was there, and it was always responsive to the touch.
"Unwinding these mergers will promote healthy competition in the market — which will put pressure on big tech companies to be more responsive to user concerns, including about privacy," Warren writes.
Without being vague enough to drive lawyers like Ken White crazy, though, the ACLU's statements would have seemed totally tone-deaf and non-responsive to the controversy raging around them.
Parents who knew more about infant cognitive development in that first week were more sensitive to cues and responsive to their children when babies were 9 months old, researchers found.
"We remain equally committed to being transparent and responsive to our stakeholders' informational needs, and maintaining the privacy rights of individuals with whom we come in contact," the statement reads.
The reason that I'm worried about focusing on structural narratives to the exclusion of everything else is that people are responsive to the message that their culture gives to them.
"These new Benghazi-Clinton emails prove that Hillary or her lawyers deleted material which proved to be responsive to federal court orders and congressional subpoenas," Fitton said in a statement.
China embarked on a revamp of its state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in 2015 to tackle rising corporate debt and also to make them more profitable and responsive to market forces.
Volume did hit the highest level in a month because jumbo loan borrowers tend to be more responsive to lower rates and banks compete hard for their business, reducing rates.
And to make the federal government more responsive to the crisis, I've also sponsored the Not Invisible Act, along with Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Jon Tester (D-Mont.).
Ferguson said his fund had made money on the bet and Zoetis was very responsive to the activists' suggestions, but it was time to move on and find other opportunities.
The payment industry has been responsive to consumer and merchant concerns, working with merchants to roll out "quick chip" technology to address increased transaction times by speeding up the process.
It makes us more efficient as we eliminate part of the thinking process, but the downside is that we become less receptive to new ideas and less responsive to changes.
These ideas have their own difficulties, but they're popular and responsive to the voters, and a good foil for Donald Trump's record of corporate tax cuts and not much else.
In the Maggots-Becketts-Chapel section, the engine's turbo must be responsive to keep up the rhythm, allowing the driver to flow through it without the usual braking and acceleration.
Consider: Administrators are asked to be responsive to the needs and interests of a multitude of stakeholders — the trustees, their faculty, the students and their parents, alumni and other donors.
McConnell doesn't want to risk a confrontation with the president but also wants to be responsive to the concerns of colleagues who think Trump's trade agenda is misguided, senators say.
For people less responsive to interferon gamma, he added, a biodome could also carefully control the kinds of bacteria they're exposed to, including those that can cause infections or not.
In his book Republic, Lost, Lessig spells out his notion of "dependence corruption," whereby Congress is unduly responsive to big donors because they are dependent on them for campaign money.
"We remain equally committed to being transparent and responsive to our stakeholders' informational needs, and maintaining the privacy rights of individuals with whom we come in contact," the statement said.
The RFS is a broken mechanism, but it would be less so if its biodiesel mandate were more connected and responsive to the volume of fuel produced here at home.
And the Pew poll was conducted just as the family separation issue was starting to blow up, which shows that voters are responsive to the Trump administration's most controversial policies.
And I assume that the audience is much more aware of this, and probably was responsive to it in some ways, in part because this stuff has gotten so public.
Corporate efforts Corporate America is trying very hard to at least seem responsive to the issue of pollution and to appear to be cutting down on its use of plastic.
The more detailed data, he said, would compel officials to be more responsive to conditions on the subway and give the public more tools with which to hold officials accountable.
But beginning in 85033, after Trump and his officials weakened the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the VDOT became less and less responsive to pursuing responsible conservation measures in Hampton Roads.
Since 2015, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has made some headway on diversifying boardrooms while tasking companies to be more transparent and responsive to shareholders, but much remains to be done.
Without our elected government truly being representative of the people, and responsive to the people, all other policy issues won't stand a chance unless they are aligned with corporate interests.
"We need to be an agile organization that is more responsive to customers' needs and committed to continually improving productivity," said Leanne Caret, Boeing's CEO of defense, space and security.
Municipal broadband advocate Christopher Mitchell told Motherboard last year that local public and private ISPs tend to be more responsive to community needs because they're already part of the community.
Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE on Sunday said that Medicaid would be "more responsive" to its users under the GOP healthcare legislation.
An American Enterprise Institute study looking at 6900 countries over 2628 years found that workers' wages are not responsive to income tax rates, but rather to the corporate tax rate.
If there's a mutation in a DNA repair gene, like a BRCA mutation, then those cells may be more responsive to drugs like PARP inhibitors that block that PARP enzyme.
The committee has dedicated more personnel to its member engagement department to help prevent a redux of earlier this year when lawmakers complained Bustos was not responsive to their feedback.
Being Finns, and good at sharing (something else that can be emulated and learned), they were responsive to outside interest, and willing to help others to improve their education systems.
The strong profit numbers could give Beijing leeway to push forward corporate deleveraging reforms as it aims to make state-owned enterprises (SOEs) more profitable and responsive to the market.
First is that there is a religious argument — the African-American community is not monolithic, and there is a conservative black church that is responsive to these types of messages.
" In its letter to Schiff on Tuesday, the Justice Department said it had "already begun the process of identifying, locating and reviewing the materials potentially responsive to the categories of documents.
There's no shortage of stories of YouTube videos being taken down via fraudulent reports, so the new system would need to be both robust against that threat and responsive to petitions.
"Customer facing teams want to be responsive to their customers and feel confident in knowing what they want to communicate to them," Guru CEO and co-founder Rick Nucci told TechCrunch.
"Without the discipline of meaningful market-based competition, digital platforms may act in ways that are not responsive to consumer demands," said Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim of the Antitrust Division.
Short of, uh, massively overhauling America's political institutions so that they're more responsive to voters and offer people more options, it's hard for states and campaigns to massively increase voter turnout.
Dividing California into smaller states, he said, would result in governments that would be more responsive to local needs and that would — in theory — invest more money in education and infrastructure.
That's why, even out of the gate, he says 5G will be dramatically faster and dramatically more responsive, to the point that bandwidth-sapping uses like streaming video will feel effortless.
In reality, as Ms Nakamura points out, the Federal Reserve employs hundreds of PhDs to make sure its decisions are as responsive to the economy (and therefore non-random) as possible.
The desperation he found in the potential volunteers echoed the urgency of his own prognosis, and he was more responsive to their queries than many of their own doctors had been.
HOT-BUTTON ISSUE The restructuring comes as President Xi Jinping vowed to make the economy more responsive to market forces and shift to consumer-focused investment from a state-led model.
When parties are not responsive to the demands of citizens, they make it more likely that citizens will find fault with all of democratic government, rather than simply with parties themselves.
Gelman said that while her company has been trying to be open and responsive to some of the pushback it's received, The Wing has inevitably become a victim of constant criticism.
Kelly acknowledges that when he took over DHS, his department was designed to be less responsive to Congress and the press, something he realized over time he should work to correct.
"Health services must be delivered in a way that ensures a woman's fully informed consent, respects her dignity, guarantees her privacy, and is responsive to her needs and perspectives," Hussein said.
The iOS keyboard is also more responsive to my rapid-fire typing and I happen to passionately loathe Google's emoji, which look like a weird mix of melted faces and poopmoji.
" A DOE spokeswoman said the agency does not comment on lawsuits, but that it is "committed to being responsive to all FOIA requests and that is not different in this case.
"To eliminate Daesh from Iraq permanently, the government of Baghdad has got to be viewed as responsive to the needs of the people in all parts of the country," he said.
"Working with and being responsive to the schedules of the committees, we have arranged Mr. Kushner's interview with the Senate for July 24," Kushner's attorney, Abbe Lowell, said in a statement.
"Today's decision by the DNC is an important step forward in making the Democratic Party more open, democratic and responsive to the input of ordinary Americans," Sanders said in a statement.
The decentralized high tech economy is highly mobile and responsive to adverse change; if America stifles this revolution, then it will and is surely taking place in more favorable regulatory climates.
This makes it difficult to understand how those two documents were initially described as "responsive" to a request explicitly for records of radio intercepts, or why they were classified top secret.
But the government and the Communist Party have delivered mixed messages to giant state firms, saying they should be more responsive to the market while fulfilling their social and political responsibilities.
The 2-year, at 1.61 percent, is the most responsive to Fed rate hikes, and traders said it was indicating no change in view on the Fed's expected December rate hike.
"Unwinding these mergers will promote healthy competition in the market — which will put pressure on big tech companies to be more responsive to user concerns, including about privacy," Warren's plan states.
"Uber has so far not disputed that the Jacobs letter and documents and information regarding Uber's conduct described therein was responsive to Waymo's discovery requests or Court Orders," the filing reads.
"Looking at the data, there are many ideas we want to test, for example that people who are more suggestible are also more likely to be responsive to psychedelics," Terhune says.
With its swift pacing and nervy fluctuations in warmth, their playing had all the best qualities of period-instrument performance — responsive to the music's emotional eddies without ever breaking the flow.
A spokeswoman for Ali's union, Service Employees International Union Local 6, said ABM had been responsive to its concerns and has committed to providing janitors with more protective gear and training.
He later summoned two other Republicans, Mr. Jordan and Representative Mark Meadows of North Carolina, to his office to pledge that the Justice Department would be more responsive to their requests.
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdoks August 21 inauguration raised hopes that the new civilian-led government would mean a fresh approach, including being more responsive to the needs of the Sudanese people.
The challenge is most profound for conservatives now with the discovery that the people most responsive to their message against same-sex marriage are those multicultural communities they've spent years attacking.
A spokeswoman for Ali's union, Service Employees International Union Local 6, said ABM had been responsive to its concerns and has committed to providing janitors with more protective gear and training.
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok's August 21 inauguration raised hopes that the new civilian-led government would mean a fresh approach, including being more responsive to the needs of the Sudanese people.
In response, Deutsche's lawyers wrote: "The bank has in its possession tax returns (in either draft or as-filed form) responsive to the subpoenas" for people whose names were blanked out.
The audience for the Young Vic "Fun Home," directed by the invaluable Sam Gold, seemed every bit as attuned and responsive to the show's emotional reach as those in New York.
Chris Cuomo, the CNN anchor, said he believed network executives would be toiling until the last minute to ensure that Sunday's segment was seen as being responsive to the public criticism.
Instead of starting a "one-off school," he would create an educational "ecosystem" that was unusually responsive to the interests of children, feeding them assignments tied to subjects they cared about.
But with these actions, President Trump is once again demonstrating his instinct to push reforms that make the healthcare industry more responsive to actual patients instead of entrenched interests and bureaucrats.
The first step is to forge an alliance of their own and agree upon a package of reforms that would make the EU more transparent, streamlined and responsive to its citizens.
"Today's decision by the DNC is an important step forward in making the Democratic Party more open, democratic and responsive to the input of ordinary Americans," Sanders said in a statement.
And change at election time can be refreshing; a new candidate is frequently energized by being elected and strives to remain in office by being responsive to the public who voted.
He allowed Republican legislators to review unredacted FBI documents about the Russia investigation and he has been responsive to Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan, even as they move to impeach him.
Technology was supposed to make the world more efficient, convenient and responsive to our desires — for information, for entertainment, for connection with people who might share our politics or our beds.
Last month, Deutsche Bank told a federal appeals court in New York that it has tax returns responsive to the subpoenas, but did not publicly state whose tax returns it had.
In Type 2 diabetes, which develops over years and has been linked to obesity, the body becomes less responsive to insulin, which the body needs to balance glucose in the bloodstream.
Adding to the complexity, oil consumption is also responsive to other factors, including economic growth and incomes; car ownership and vehicle fleet growth; average miles traveled and average miles per gallon.
"We are designed (biologically) to be really responsive to the sugar, salty, properties of unhealthy foods, and we are not really programmed to overeat vegetables in the same way," Bragg said.
"We need to be cognizant and responsive to our customers' needs," said Jeff Fitzgerald, who oversees the unemployment insurance program in Colorado, which has so far received about 2,200 federal claims.
While China has seemed less responsive to foreign pressure on human rights issues in recent years, several activists said they thought it was still important for world leaders to speak out.
Don Abrams, an oncologist at the University of California San Francisco, said the University of Mississippi and NIDA have been very responsive to his requests for various strains over the years.
"Our priority at this time is to look after the well-being of the affected family members and their co-workers and to be responsive to their needs," American Medflight's statement said.
The initiative was proposed by billionaire Tim Draper, who said previously that California has become "ungovernable" and dividing it into smaller states would create governments that were more responsive to local needs.
Compounding the problem, the founders put Congress at the center of lawmaking, and their design guaranteed that legislators would be electorally tied to their local jurisdictions and highly responsive to special interests.
From the V30 on, the company set itself apart from other Android manufacturers with its best-in-class haptic feedback system, which made its phones much more enjoyable and responsive to use.
Considering too many scenarios at once may lead introverts to overthinking, but this aspect of your nature makes you more sensitive and responsive to the feelings and sensibilities of colleagues and clients.
Energy, by contrast, has underperformed this year, with a 21.2 percent loss year-to-date, and some analysts suggested that Thursday's gains reflected a rotation to stocks particularly responsive to economic growth.
Berkeley and other universities have been under close scrutiny for years by the federal government, which has motivated them to become more transparent and responsive to such issues, as well they should.
One item listed as a "pro" in the report: moving back to the original algorithm was "responsive to trial result," as it would raise the plaintiffs' hours close to their previous levels.
I doubled my vote the second time I ran, and I did that by going out and talking to people, by being visible, by being responsive to the things they care about.

No results under this filter, show 949 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.