Word: reacted
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There, however, he found plenty to do. "I began to understand about fabrics and the importance of rapport with the public," he says. "It's one thing to design clothes, but it's something else again to hang around the salesrooms watching the public react to them." After seven years in Fashion and Style, he was steered by a Rinascente manager to an interview with Textile Magnate Cerruti, who was hunting for an assistant in the new fashion line he was adding to the family business...
...deterrence were to fail and the Soviets fired the first shot, the SIOP is intended to give the President an elaborate array of carefully calibrated choices for retaliation. The task would be twofold and exquisitely difficult: on the one hand, to react in a way that would both punish the Soviets for what they had done and limit their ability to do more, while at the same time to avoid overreacting, so as not to provoke an all-out follow-up attack in which the Soviets throw everything they have...
...Soviet government today. Members of the U.S. Department of State, Venezuela, today. Members of the U.S. Department of State, Venezuela, Panama, Costa Rica and Mexico helped. But Cuba ended up being the leader. The same scheme was tried on us, but thank God we were able to react in time...
Citing arms sales to Taiwan and Russian domestic problems among the reasons for Brezhnev's move. Marshall Goldman, associate director of the Russian Research Center, said yesterday he was "skeptical" that the Chinese would react enthusiastically to the proposal...
...reaction, according to U.C.L.A. Sociologist Ralph H. Turner, who spent two years studying the concerns of Southern Californians. Says he: "We don't worry about threats or risks unless they are highly probable and imminent. When we are confronted with threats about which we can do nothing, we react by denial. It keeps our sanity...