Sentences with phrase «react to you which»

«We got to see a lot of the stuff that we would have to react to which made my job a lot easier and I can't thank them enough for that.
The decisions you make also effect the dialogue options along with how other characters react to you which is a nice touch, although nothing significant really changes based on your choices as yet.
Here, Still wrote that he began to «move away from painting as reacting to that which one sees from outside,» towards a «concept of painting as inner comprehension.»

Not exact matches

In the season three premiere, it's not just about the technology itself, but also the way in which it changes how people behave and react to others.
They typically react (slowly at best) to three outside drivers: (a) their competition brings a new offering to market, and they need a quick competitive response; (b) their customers see and begin to adopt new processes and solutions, and the customers demand that their products and services conform to the new ways of doing business; or (c) they see a new tool, product, or service in the market offered by a new player and they quickly determine that this is a game - changer which they need to own (rather than try to build themselves) because they lack the internal capacity to do otherwise.
Part of Dell's plan was linked to beefing up its social media wing, which monitors the social Web for complaints and reacts accordingly.
Scientists call it the orienting response, which is where an organism reacts to a change in its environment that isn't quite great enough to startle.
The test used hydrogen, which reacts violently when exposed to air.
On the other hand, if you don't react on time, you'll have to take a harsher attitude later on, which will be stressful for both your workers and your managers.
If you are lax about goals in the beginning but become vigilant about them all of the sudden, then your team will sense that you're reacting to pressure and creating arbitrary goals, which can undercut your credibility.
We decided to take it seriously, but not react in the manner in which the person who was threatening us had required.»
The objective of these questions is to learn how the candidate reacts to stressful confrontation, which can be an important success factor for people like police officers and customer service representatives.
I, for one, typically favor shoes that feel barely - there but still leverage technology to give better energy return (and protection) than bare feet on pavement can — like the Adidas Ultra Boost X or new Nike Epic React Flyknits, which I've tested and now regularly rely on for my 5 - 7 mile runs.
Sometimes you react to soon and make a mistake, which could be fatal to your business.
Right now, the only thing we can really react to is the drop in sterling, which seems to be far exceeding what Deutsche Bank thought was possible.
A good test is to ask yourself whether you are working off your inbox (in which case you're reacting) or whether the business is working off your outbox (in which case you're leading).
Lennon also reacts to negativity surrounding his relationship with Yoko Ono at the time, which continues to be a sore spot for Beatles fandom — with some fans even alleging that Ono was somehow responsible for the Beatles breakup.
Stories create emotions, which cause us to react, and those reactions are based on conclusions drawn from typically false inferences.
There's a chance your antibodies react to one particular protein in a new partner's semen that you've never been exposed to in the past, which is why you're just feeling the symptoms now.
On Sunday, Jemele Hill reacted to a statement from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in which he indicated that players who protest during the national anthem would be told not to play.
Developers reacted to both slowing sales and a record high level of unsold inventory by launching just five new projects in the third quarter in the 416 area, which typically sees 15 to 20 new projects per quarter.
Nevertheless, the fact remains: Tensions created by globalization, and the way in which nationalist parties continue to react to those tensions, will be important to monitor as they affect the European political landscape.
They were able to explore which knob settings make sense and how they reacted when you turn something this way or that way.
Battery innovation takes place within a rigid structure: every battery has two «sides,» the cathode and anode, which react through an electrolyte medium to produce power.
You learn how the audience will react to certain phrases, helping you decide which parts to focus on.
This volatility reflects one thing and one thing only, he says, adding that «markets react to news, and since 2007, there has been an abundance of news which has caused investors to panic.»
When they couldn't, as in the case of chief product officer Sheree Waterson and the company's sheer pants debacle — in which customers reacted angrily to fabric so thin it bared their behinds — they were shown the door.
«We value mindfulness which means not just reacting to a problem, but reflecting on the situation as a whole, and openly considering many possibilities for moving forward.
Frustration can lead us to negatively react to any situation, regardless of whether it's directly related to the issue about which we are frustrated.
Canadians have reacted angrily to outsourcing in the past, with Ottawa making changes to its rules on foreign workers after the Royal Bank of Canada (TSX: RBC) drew criticism in the spring for cutting Canadian jobs after contracting a supplier to provide IT assistance, which brought in foreign workers to fill them.
Reacting to a report in which 27 women came forward with new sexual harassment claims against Rose, King said she still considers her former cohost a «friend.»
The two most important ones are one, using our specialty store channel as a laboratory to test product in our stores earlier than we take it to general market, to be able to get reads and then be able to react, both to chase into product, to make adjustments to product, and to take position on raw materials, which leads to the second part that George mentioned in his prepared remarks, where the (45:19) product, whether that's certain leather qualities that we use on an ongoing basis, or fabrications in ready - to - wear, to take a position, an ownership position on those so that we're able to react more quickly.
The market mostly reacted positively to Crown's latest results on February 22, for which it stressed the recovery in its VIP business in Melbourne and its interim 30 cents dividend is now regular policy after an announcement last year that it will now pay a fixed full - year dividend of 60 cents per share.
There are less drastic examples of spikes, which are seen when investors react to unexpected news or events, such as better - than - expected earnings results.
Reacting to the Cambridge Analytica scandal last month, Andrea Jelinek, chair of the European Union's influential data protection body, the Article 29 Working Party — which is made up of reps of all the national DPAs — said the group would be supporting the ICO's investigation.
The fund may invest in asset - backed («ABS») and mortgage - backed securities («MBS») which are subject to credit, prepayment and extension risk, and react differently to changes in interest rates than other bonds.
But this is how most financial media properties are geared — everyone's doing sites and apps and content about which stocks to buy and sell and how to react to economic / earnings news.
I call this method «Reactive Link Building» since I'm essentially reacting to linking attempts which were unsuccessful.
And it's not the type of economy in which, if one has some misfortune, or made a mistake, one has the luxury of time not to react
We have designed our product development process to rapidly react to data collected from our vehicles and the direct interaction with our customers at our company - owned stores, which we believe will enable us to rapidly introduce new vehicles and features.
I had no idea how people would react to the idea but sales is a numbers game, which meant lots of meetings.
How the market will react to the segwit2x failure will be very interesting looking at the pace at which Bitcoin is rising.
It's an impossible feat to calculate which party is «priced into the market» to win the November election, or how shares would react in the case of an upset to that view.
Ironically, Facebook's new News Feed algorithm might love the hoax itself — which, after all, encourages users to comment and react to the post.
Jacobsen believes Powell's ascension to Fed chair represents continuity with the existing monetary policy framework, which is why markets haven't reacted dramatically.
Right now, venture firms are reacting in part to the $ 100 billion SoftBank Vision Fund, which SoftBank has hinted is merely the first of more gigantic funds it plans to raise, including from investors in the Middle East who'd like to plug more money into Silicon Valley than they've been able to do historically.
It's human nature to react to financial losses more strongly than we do to slow, steady gains — which unfortunately leads some people to «buy high and sell low» rather than the other way around.
One unique feature is that they can also track and detect images, which helps for discovering and reacting to images posted on social media.
The way he sees it, The Globe and Mail's Barrie McKenna and Brent Jang reported, markets have reacted to the changes in mortgage rules «in a way which has in effect engineered a soft landing, a much more comfortable kind of situation.»
Investors reacted negatively to depressed first - quarter sales, which were primarily a result of a 9 % sales decrease in Canon's office segment.
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