The Administration also tries to rewrite history, claiming that it has reacted speedily to any revelations of spying.
Fans on Cardiff City online discussion forums reacted with anger when the new designs were unveiled.
Also the algorithm analyzes how have other people reacted to that particular piece of content.
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Reflect also on how your close colleagues and extended network reacted to the hack.
There was also a sense that he too had over-reacted, had to take a step back.
Past and present NASCAR drivers, like Mark Martin, similarly reacted with sadness Thursday to the news.
They have seized businesses and properties, and often reacted arrogantly, or worse, when anyone objected.
Some CIOs have reacted to this shift by vigorously defending their turf from these encroachments.
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Asian competitors reacted better, making lighter, less expensive dies more suited to low-volume models.
When asked about the scheduling quirk, most of the people involved reacted with bemused indifference.
Holt reacted quickest to nod home just a minute and 40 seconds after the restart.
Liberal parties had reacted to the Russian March with horror, branding it a neo-Nazi parade.
"I am fully behind Didier Drogba for the way he reacted, " Terry told PA Sport.
Device, application, and security providers reacted with solutions to combat threats on multiple fronts.
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In past months, the executives have reacted defensively, occasionally prompting even more criticism.
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Investors reacted by ripping 29 points off the share price over the next three days.
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And those are terms that some Republican colleague of yours haven't reacted well to so far.
And some doctors have reacted coolly to the possibility of an OTC version of Lipitor.
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Somehow, she reacted to the medication, even though it hadn't worked on previous attempts.
Local responders reacted well this time around, continually adjusting to the ever-evolving situations they faced.
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They also researched previous elections to understand how voters reacted to issues and candidates.
But Chelsea reacted strongly to the charge levelled at their groundsman, issuing a statement.
Her husband Louis said "he felt sick" when the cows reacted positively to the tests.
They have reacted by radically restructuring their operations, closing plants and laying off thousands of workers.
"This is a time to short the market, " reacted Jim Russell of Collingwood Group.
The society has understandably reacted coolly to Francis' election, reminding the pope that his namesake, St.
In July, the market woke up to this fact and reacted as you might expect.
Relatives reacted with dismay, saying the comments were "out of line" with Libyan admissions of responsibility.
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At one point, Feinstein and Chairman Pat Leahy, D-Vermont, reacted sharply to remarks by freshman Sen.
In 1968, Gov. George Wallace reacted to his wife's worsening health by trying to hide it.
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