respond造句181) Male speaker With the Maestro and Montego we said we'd respond to customer demand.
182) These are accumulated over many years and may vigorously colour the way we respond to all kinds of situations today.
183) In June(Sentence dictionary), a Parliamentary committee assembled to respond to its challenge.
184) Government needs to listen to the public and respond accordingly.
185) If any employee is sinking on the job, you need to respond in a businesslike way.
186) It provides a framework by which adherents respond to events and developments.
187) To increase the number of errors can sometimes improve the ability to respond to a challenge.
188) He knew that most people respond better to encouragement than to harsh criticism.
189) The television viewing public had seen images of violence and expected political leaders to acknowledge them and to respond accordingly and responsibly.
190) Kennedy wanted to be able to respond to Communist aggression at any level.
191) I have circulated the request to the various Regional Council service departments asking them to respond not later than 18 December 1992.
192) Canopies: These respond well to the spray-wipe technique using a solvent degreaser often without any further action.
193) They also criticized the evident lack of contingency plans to prevent or respond to accidents of this kind.
194) The pressures on the decision makers might overwhelm their capacity to respond effectively.
195) The wise respond. The foolish react. The wise think and then act. The foolish act and then regret.RVM
196) He or she will, they know, respond to events in concert with the vision and known values.
197) She would have felt more able to respond if only he'd exploded in a burst of anger.
198) You respond with a quick clip round the ear or possibly a sharp rap over the knuckles with a knife-handle.
199) He had suffered severe migraine which did not respond to conventional treatment.
200) Does the amp respond or does it buckle under the strain?
201) The connections were loose, and the optic burner didn't respond to her impulse command.
202) If we are attacked with violence, we cannot but respond with violence.
203) Not once had she made any attempt to respond to his initiatives.
204) To occasion change, then, requires a willingness to respond to changed perceptions, and changed circumstances.
205) Salespeople should therefore look out for such buying signals and respond accordingly.
206) How you respond can make or break a sale.
207) Mr Obama could respond by railing against Republican obduracy.
208) And who shall respond to this code word?
209) The server has to respond to the request and figure out a response to populate the content-length response header, so you don't save any processing time.
210) We and other computer scientists are working on techniques to judge the health of a perceptive network by perturbing the system in a controlled way and observing how the sensors respond .