Pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind.
1When people are moved to act as a result of my work.
2They act as health educators, advisors, rehabilitation workers and support group facilitators.
3As a result, they frequently act as testbeds for new GSN equipment.
4Now, however, Beijing prefers to act as though the conflict never happened.
5It would also act as a warning to similar companies, Adams said.
6The BoE said this week it was ready to act as required.
7Factors include venues, local business that could act as sponsors and population.
8A specific farm building was modified to act as a reception area.
9Introduction: Urine contains diagnostically important metabolites that can act as natural fluorophores.
10Thus, autophagy may act as a central regulatory mechanism of animal aging.
11They then act as mentors during a programme of work experience placements.
12Twitter said he would continue to act as an adviser to Costolo.
13Its main purpose is to act as city transport for non-cyclists, ie.
14To be sure, higher gasoline prices act as a tax on consumption.
15It may also act as a magnet, drawing in major research funding.
16The EU will act as one in its negotiations with the UK.
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