Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state of being responsive.
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- noun The quality or state of being
responsive . - noun The ability of a
machine to adjust toexternal influences .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun responsive to stimulation
- noun the quality of being responsive; reacting quickly; as a quality of people, it involves responding with emotion to people and events
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Examples
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Its interface and responsiveness is much better than Netvibes.
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To demonize this responsiveness is to truncate our sensibility, our humanity.
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To demonize this responsiveness is to truncate our sensibility, our humanity.
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In spreading its assets along the curve, CORN avoids the outsized effects of contango on the front end of the curve, but also dampens short-term responsiveness to the spot price.
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And he explained the dangers of governing with short-term responsiveness to volatile public opinion rather than long-term commitment to collective responsibility.
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We sought to assess the validity and short-term responsiveness of the Pediatric Quality of Life InventoryTM 4.0 Generic Core Scales (PedsQLTM) for febrile illnesses evaluated in the pediatric emergency department (ED).
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From time to time, influence studies appeared that recalled the responsiveness to
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Many times, our responsiveness is the deciding factor in customers hiring us or going elsewhere.
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When we are totally absorbed on rigpa - in the dzogchen sense, like total absorption on voidness - we access this level of compassion, responsiveness, that is automatically there.
Mahamudra and the Four Noble Truths ��� 3 Application to Mahamudra Practice 2003
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More specifically, one of the aspects of rigpa is responsiveness, which is given the name compassion.
Mahamudra and the Four Noble Truths ��� 3 Application to Mahamudra Practice 2003
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Political scientists examine the extent of ‘responsiveness’ of electoral systems, whether elected bodies respond to changing public opinion; and ‘congruence’, whether the policies put in place match those desired by the public.
Which is the fairest electoral system? Mega-election year sparks debate Ramin Skibba 2024
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