Strategery represented a flimsy veneer of forethought over a largely reactive and often ineffective game-plan.
In turn, that can cut C-reactive protein, a marker for inflammation, by up to 40%.
He said its action on C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation, was particularly interesting.
Companies have insured against turbulence by padding inventories and accepting the high costs of reactive orchestration.
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He started tracking his own levels of C-reactive protein, which is correlated with inflammation.
Free radicals are highly reactive molecules which have been linked to both heart disease and cancer.
As much as possible, you want to be a proactive investor, not a reactive investor.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a cause of pneumonia, as its name suggests, is also implicated in reactive arthritis.
This reaction releases highly reactive molecules known as free radicals which cause damage to the tissue.
Oxygen, for instance, is a reactive gas that ought to end up quickly bound within rocks.
Obama does not want an ad hoc, reactive presidency -- and he wants to succeed.
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In conclusion, this is no time for a passive, reactive or paralyzed American foreign policy.
Criticism is essentially reactive, providing commentary on a specific show or counterpoint to a broader phenomenon.
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You may have the resources and manpower but you are reactive and predictable in your op plans...
Clusters of zinc atoms then mix with a reactive gas, usually oxygen, and cool to a solid.
Then again, it certainly helps that incumbent companies like Microsoft continue to be excruciatingly slow and reactive.
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Hollywood has two choices: be active and lead the movement or be reactive and see what happens.
This proactive rather than reactive approach to software security holds a lot of promise in our view.
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Free radicals are highly reactive molecules that circulate in the body and can damage cells over time.
Whatever the usefulness of the models, the debate may make reinsurers' attitude to catastrophe risk less reactive.
"It boils down to leadership, whether he's proactive and reactive, " Mr. Palatucci said about Mr. Christie's governance.
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They added that no sector was immune from inspection and enforcement activity and reactive inspections would continue.
The other side the Heritages, the National Reviews, the Jeff Sessions are still channeling the party's more angry, reactive element.
After Lockerbie, everyone thought, now we've learned the lesson of how to be proactive instead of being reactive.
Most stress-reactive people become aware early that they spend more time being angry and worked up than others.
The report says government efforts to control emissions of reactive nitrogen from combustion sources have been more successful.
The team has created a website demonstrating a reactive radio drama based around a woman stuck in lift.
While this focus may be justified, it is fundamentally more reactive than proscriptive.
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Or we provide people with medications such as antidepressants to make their brains and bodies less reactive to stress.
Other studies have shown that frequent travellers and entertainers are most at risk of sexually acquired reactive arthritis (SARA).
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