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react

[ree-akt] / riˈækt /


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You wonder how the Forest hierarchy may react if the walls close in any more.

From BBC

Still, investors may also have reacted to some positive news surrounding the company’s ambitious plans in China and at home.

From MarketWatch

The big wild card in 2026 is how a top-heavy market reacts to AI-inspired volatility, from fears that the bubble will burst to warnings that new technologies could upend entire industries.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Those instructions tell the skin how to react when something changes around it."

From Science Daily

The files provide a rare window into how Epstein reacted and strategized in real time to the political and cultural earthquake of #MeToo.

From Salon