Sentences with phrase «immediate reactions in people»

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Every cycle is different, obviously, and the immediate reaction most people in this day and age having seen what they've seen in the last 30, 40 years, is that when the Fed hikes and they invert the curve, the situation is going to melt down, you're going to have a recession, and so on.
In order to offset the immediate symptoms of an allergic reaction, people with allergies can take anti-histamines, a class of drug that limits the action of histamine on the body.
It's enough for some people to have an immediate knee - jerk reaction to him being involved in any film, let alone a remake of an oft - imitated, never - toped genre classic that found the perfect balance between grim humor and gruesome horror while breaking ground with its astonishing practical make - up and creature effects (the great Rick Baker won the first - ever Best Make - Up Oscar for his work on the film).
As there is no person - to - person contact and immediate reaction to problems emerging in the process of learning, eLearning professionals should pay special attention to eLearning course navigation and usability.
This could take a number of forms: a suggested «wait (and reflect)» time before responding to texts that cause an immediate, negative emotional reaction; a check - in with a friend or adult about a troubling text and a draft response (some youth in our studies suggested that this was routine for them); or a request to «take it offline» and talk in person in order to get a proper read on tone and gravity of a situation or conflict between friends.
In a reaction against the large, brash paintings that became popular in the «80s, artists became increasingly introspective as they looked to everyday objects and the people in their immediate social circles as subjects for their arIn a reaction against the large, brash paintings that became popular in the «80s, artists became increasingly introspective as they looked to everyday objects and the people in their immediate social circles as subjects for their arin the «80s, artists became increasingly introspective as they looked to everyday objects and the people in their immediate social circles as subjects for their arin their immediate social circles as subjects for their art.
When I see plants in the New York Botanical Garden, I feel so sad, but some people's immediate reaction will be «oh, it's so beautiful!»
The immediate reaction of my husband and me to this news item was something like: great — now they've made it easier for people to add more personal opinion and non-authoritative «my brother heard from his friend's cousin's wife» stuff, all gathered together in a database, along with occasionally useful information from authoritative sources.
This finding is in line with Bradbury and Fincham's contextual model of interaction [43], which holds that features of both the distal (i.e., relatively stable personality variables) and the proximal context (i.e., a person's subjective reactions elicited by the immediate situation) influence how partners respond to events.
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