D’Agostino said the utility brought in social scientists to try and get a better gauge on how people react to different kinds of warnings.
Environment Report: State Throws Cold Water on Pricing Scheme|MacKenzie Elmer|September 14, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Samples from the first five volunteers reacted to both tuberculosis and Candida.
‘Trained Immunity’ Offers Hope in Fight Against Coronavirus|Esther Landhuis|September 14, 2020|Quanta Magazine
It is to generally be disposed to act and react to the world as if that is so.
Believing in Monsters: David Livingstone Smith on the Subhuman - Facts So Romantic|Eric Schwitzgebel|September 11, 2020|Nautilus
In 2011, Jason Moser studied how the brain reacts when people make an error.
A secret of science: Mistakes boost understanding|Rachel Kehoe|September 10, 2020|Science News For Students
The police were clearly confused by my reaction, but I didn’t know how else to react.
The Accidental Attempted Murder|Eugene Robinson|September 2, 2020|Ozy
People watch night soaps because the genre allows them to believe in a world where people just react off their baser instincts.
‘Empire’ Review: Hip-Hop Musical Chairs with an Insane Soap Opera Twist|Judnick Mayard|January 8, 2015|DAILY BEAST
I know, some of you will now react by saying that the Netanyahu government supports a Palestinian state.
In the Middle East, the Two-State Solution Is Dead|Dean Obeidallah|January 2, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Instead of reacting to Republican proposals, President Obama is forcing Republicans to react to him.
The Liberation of the Lame Duck: Obama Goes Full Bulworth|John Avlon|December 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
These insights and discoveries help PepsiCo anticipate, rather than react to, an ever-changing consumer landscape.
The Science of Ingredient Innovation||December 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The country has the ability to react very quickly because of the experience of the physicians and the political will to do so.
The Dark Side of Cuba’s Ebola Economy|James Bloodworth|December 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
These solutions are pumped together into any of the several stills, where they react to form chlorpicrin.
America's Munitions 1917-1918|Benedict Crowell
The pupils, however, are markedly contracted, and do not react to light.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition.|Alexander Miles
I wish my sister Alice were there to "react" on her with a description!
The Letters of William James, Vol. II|William James
All things act and react spontaneously from their own nature, and man in the same manner acts from his.
A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution|C. M. Williams
The two react upon each other, affecting the national character and through it the history of the world.
Myths and Legends of China|E. T. C. Werner
British Dictionary definitions for react (1 of 2)
react
/ (rɪˈækt) /
verb
(intr ; foll by to, upon etc)(of a person or thing) to act in response to another person, a stimulus, etc, or (of two people or things) to act together in a certain way
(intr foll by against) to act in an opposing or contrary manner
(intr)physicsto exert an equal force in the opposite direction to an acting force
chemto undergo or cause to undergo a chemical reaction
Word Origin for react
C17: from Late Latin reagere, from re- + Latin agere to drive, do