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To respond to high peak demand, utilities build very capital-intensive power plants and lines.
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Filmed in nine countries and five continents, the film cogently depicts persons struggling to respond to both climate change and a "conquistador" approach to nature.
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Fish respond to hypoxia with varied behavioral, physiological, and cellular responses in order to maintain homeostasis and organism function in an oxygen-depleted environment.
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He used the phrase first-come, first-served, meaning that he will respond to the first international call-up from either country.
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A computer must consume some energy while sleeping in order to power the RAM and to be able to respond to a wake-up event.
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The headphone would respond to the detected bursts, and the operator could copy the Morse code.
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What made the show interactive is that the host would allow panelist and audience members to respond to the fax and online comments.
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I can respond to players, not be a yes-man for the proprietor.
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In general, opponents must respond to aggressive play by playing more loosely, which offers more opportunities to make mistakes.
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Specifically, he has been concerned with how the government's monetary and fiscal instruments ought to respond to shocks over the business cycle.
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