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The use of American military force has also been reactive.
However, what I think we are doing at the moment is being reactive.
But we want the Internet to still feel reactive to us.
"Police for the past 30 to 50 years have been reactive," he said.
"If the President is once again in a reactive position, that would not serve him well."
Being reactive is not an option because you and your family will be dead.
Rather, he or she would be more defensive, reactive to a situation of someone else's making.
"They might change the structure to be more reactive," he said.
They are highly reactive because of their large surface area.
Our government is reactive, just waiting for the next disaster to happen.
Most police work is reactive - responding to calls for help.
Most of the electricity is used to make the gas reactive.
A new hearing, which would reactive the case, will probably be held, the official added.
She also needed to find a way for them to be proactive, not just reactive.
These various actions are very important to an understanding of the reactive mind.
But there are five courses the reactive mind can take with this data!
First, Government service has become largely reactive rather than creative.
In fact, compared with most other elements, it is not particularly reactive.
A reaction will be more reactive if the energy of its transition is low.
Such systems are quite rare because they tend to be rather reactive.
If there ever was a devil, he designed the reactive mind.
The reactive bank does not store memories as we think of them.
How did you make the decision to stay on the relatively reactive reporting side of the world?
The reactive mind is not too careful about its time clock.
President Clinton has been moved by this election from a controlling to a reactive position.