respond造句211) Strong global resources will be needed of GSM-O bidders, for the ability to respond quickly and efficiently to DISA's ever-growing need to serve warfighters in overseas theatres.
212) The more responsibility the Scoutmaster gives his patrol leaders, the more they will respond.
213) Finally, you use the request object to send the SOAP message and establish a timeout in the event that the service does not respond.
214) It is to neoconservatism's credit that this doctrine is consistent with extant work on how best to respond to the zombie menace.
215) But we remember with far greater pain that we did not see that beaty when it flowered, that we failed to respond with love when it was tendered.
216) The interpretation of that finding is that women tend to respond more to narrative and word play than slap stick.
217) A winner's timing is right. Winners respond appropriately to the situation.
218) However, they can be extremely short-tempered and don't respond to authority, especially if it's from older people.
219) Saint Matthew, pray for us that we may always respond generously to Jesus' call.
220) The detonators can be configured to respond, universally, to a broadcast address or signal.
221) In the mouth, salivary glands respond to the thought or presence of food by producing a fluid containing mucus and the enzymes amylase and maltase.
222) Designers and manufacturers might respond to the demand, but you can also have a suit made for you, in some cases for the same price you might pay for an off-the-rack suit.
223) As painful as side effects are, however, they do not really call into question the basic logic of the threat we face and how we should respond to it.
224) Compared to most of the programmable counter or timer circuit, the output signal of DDS chip changes fast respond in frequency switching and high accuracy.
225) The U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which administers the GI Bill, has asked universities to respond by May 15.
226) This new age of technology and exhibitionism allows us to transmit ourselves, and our experiences, to millions of recipients in an instant and allows them to respond.
227) In a nutshell, we find that while the ISM does not respond significantly to shocks to real credit growth, the latter does respond to shocks to the ISM.
228) The diff e rence between successful people and others is not whether you make mistakes or even temporarily fail, but how you respond .
229) As a high - performance relational database system, SQL Server 2000 can respond quickly to requests for information efficient.
230) Ortner did not immediately respond to a phone message left at his office and an e-mail.
231) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is usually reserved for difficult-to-treat depression patients who are not suitable for or have failed to respond to antidepressant medications.
232) We seek through the power of the customer to respond in a timely manner, as well as to share successful experiences and lessons learned and constantly improve our performance.
233) Vela could well play a part in tomorrow's Carling Cup game though and he's got to show that he can respond to being left out in recent weeks.
234) These can respond to market signals to reallocate exposures automatically as volatility rises.
235) And where we are met with cynicism and doubts and those who tell us that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, we can.
236) Operational flexibility, enabling owners to respond to different oil prices, is an area that Lloyd's Register has been addressing.
237) Men tend to respond to photos in which the woman is at home, looking a little come-hither, rather than to photos taken with friends while out partying or on a trip.
238) Confirming details to Reuters, Herzog said Sarkozy would sue the publishing firm if it didn't respond and pull the product.
239) The report said the United States must respond with a stepped-up communication outreach effort, possibly with input from community and religious leaders.
240) Employees may begin to wonder the same thing. As you are in a quiet period, it may be difficult for you to respond to concerns through the press.