Word: respondant
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...come]. Of course this Catholic continent must be an exemplary continent, where the human problems are resolved together with its bishops and priests? so that this great Catholic continent is also a continent of life and of hope." The Pope acknowledged the need for the Church to respond to the challenge of evangelical Christian movements, which have been luring Catholics away with their more immediate approach to faith. Catholicism, he said, must be "more missionary and more dynamic in offering a response to this thirst...
...happening in the first place--but scientists are starting to uncover subtle defects in brain chemistry and electrophysiology that lead not just tomigraines but to all kinds of headaches. Indeed, many neurologists now believe that mostseverely disabling headaches are actually migraines in disguise and so are more likely to respond to migraine medications than to standard analgesics such asaspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen...
...some kind of migraine generator buried deep within the brain stem. Even when researchers think they know the order in which different parts of the brain turn on during an attack, they can't always be sure if one section is initiating an action or anticipating the need to respond...
Clinton was the keynote speaker at a Kennedy School of Government conference to launch the school’s Acting in Time Initiative, which will allow students and faculty members to study how governments and leaders can anticipate and respond to natural disasters, global climate change, terrorism, and other issues that may be approaching a “crisis stage...
Presidents, Clinton added, often become so focused on fulfilling their campaign objectives that they do not respond effectively to long-term problems and unexpected events...