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1 They'd easily sacrifice a couple of luminescent sunbeams for more reactive shooter mechanics.
2 Dramatically failing restaurants were taught to be leaner and more reactive .
3 No more reactive , 11 th month of the year scrambling to spend unused budget!
4 He needs a more reactive defender to partner alongside him.
5 Dr. Woolery-Lloyd: People of color have more melanin, and it's more reactive to sunlight.
6 In the book, she's a much more reactive character.
7 But this one is different, more reactive than planned.'
8 The terminal double bond is more reactive due to the enhanced d-π* backdonation.
9 However, the AD group was more reactive than the CD group to both classes of cues.
10 She was also more irritable, more reactive , less present and absolutely less joyful in my life.
11 This was very different to the Real Madrid games, though, because Chelsea were so much more reactive .
12 However, some believe official estimates are already understating the pace of inflation, based on more reactive online prices.
13 He added that the company's aim was to become more reactive and avoid having stocks of aging vehicles.
14 Flores prefers a more reactive approach.
15 Somewhat counterintuitively, chromium makes steel "stainless" because it is even more reactive with oxygen than iron.
16 Therefore, mood might be more reactive than activity and sleep in the seasonal variation induced by differential light exposure.
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