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After three weeks, he seemed responsive when they called his name.
Or because the new law has made them more responsive?
"He was always very responsive when I needed something done."
And the public has always been responsive to my work.
Maybe the left is a little less responsive than the right, she thought.
Yet her eyes looked at him, and she was responsive to his words.
He had finally found something to which she was responsive.
"I believe she will be responsive to the needs of working families."
That way, they can be most responsive to community needs.
Women have been reported to be more responsive to this.
In the first place, it is not responsive to the question.
"The Federal system is seen by many as not being responsive to local needs," he said.
And both are trying to be responsive to the political needs of each member.
I believe that would make Congress more responsive to the needs of our country.
"We are going to make the best effort to be responsive to the community."
Only a young human would be responsive to what I have to offer.
A large, responsive audience seemed to love just about everything.
But the kids have been responsive, so easy to coach.
"Some people feel it makes their leaders more responsive to the public and its needs."
It is not enough for a business to be responsive only to its present environment.
He was responsive to touch and light but nothing else.
I have to make it so that he has to be responsive.
"I think we can get this computer to be a little more responsive."
I love how responsive your body is to my touch and voice.
"We would be responsive to what the public were interested in."