Word: reacts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...timely analysis of the emergence of a real 20th century art. The sensitive director is given the opportunity to express his feelings about life, about death, about man. Truly this must be essential in these times, for if people can see and comprehend how others feel and act and react, cannot they better understand themselves and humanity...
...School students and faculty, were said to be on the verge of issuing invitations to Wallace. The governor's press secretary told the Yale Daily News yesterday that Wallace would look with favor on a new invitation. There has been no indication of how the university would react to a second invitation...
Little firms pride themselves on being more flexible than their bigger brothers, shifting quickly to meet changes in demand. What worries them is that the large companies which are computerizing their operations may soon be able to react as rapidly as they themselves can. Says President Andrew L. Hannon of Hannon Engineering Inc., a Los Angeles maker of public-address systems: "We can move fast and stay ahead of big companies. But we can't compete once we meet them head...
...lack of enough gold and currency reserves around the world to finance the growth of global trade. The report foresaw a U.S. payments surplus by 1968, but even that would be no full solution; a surplus will lead to deficits for U.S. trading partners, which will then react by restricting their imports from the U.S. Needed: a new, broader-based monetary system that will not penalize the U.S. for the aid it pours abroad...
Although the experimenters were worried that the children simply would not react, when the first subject, a six-year-old girl, changed her mind over 110 times, "we sent her home confirmed that our operation was a success...