Word: react
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...color of their eyes? Respect for others' lives and well-being is too fundamental to be grounded in surprise; the argument has nothing to do with the morality of genetic engineering and everything to do with how other people (presumably bereft of Will's keen moral sense) will react...
...Zhao have added a new dimension to that complaint: they (and their supporters) feel they are penalized because the style and choreography they use in their routines are not just more physical but, like the music they choose, Chinese. "The Olympic judges, especially, don't know how to react to an Oriental style," says a European official with the International Skating Union, "so they penalize the Chinese for doing something different...
...maybe it wasn't so odd that during his second-to-last night in the White House, Clinton was worried about how Bush would react to the timing of independent counsel Robert Ray's announcement of a Lewinsky settlement. Sure, Clinton had been bouncing around the country like Ricky Martin for two weeks, hogging the spotlight, but a natural-born pol like Bush could see that was fair game. Clinton turned to TV producer/director Thomason--an old friend who had got muddied in Travelgate and who with his wife Linda had spent the last Thanksgiving, the last Christmas...
...that he will be forced to raise rates--in effect, charge consumers full price--something no politician wants to do. "I'm not raising rates; forget it," he says. He has been talking "almost every day" to former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, to assess how the financial markets might react to various bailout scenarios. "People always say I'm dull and boring. Well, that helps during a crisis...
Backyards are a must for these "wonderful little lawn mowers," Burleson says, which live inside and paw at the door when nature calls. No word yet on how they react to mailmen...