Examples of using We react in English and their translations into Norwegian
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We react immediately and effectively.
And you and me, we react without thinking.
We react by building up a defense.
Since our mother died we reacted very differently.
And that is just how we reacted during the Gulf War.
We react… We just need to be better prepared.'.
So we reacted before we were born on the contact from outside.
Most people perceive boar taint as unpleasant,but the degree to which we react depends on genetics.
We react to others in the same way we react to ourselves.
We react in unpleasant ways. When either Garza or me sees an inmate running.
We react differently to stress, hence some people tolerate a far greater pressure before they give in to stress than others.
He later added that"It was a very grave provocation and we reacted in a measured, just and immediate manner.
We react easier to individual sounds than to carpets of noise, and our reaction is quickest when it comes to unfamiliar sounds.
The factors that stress us vary greatly from person to person,as does how much it takes before we react with stress.
When a company is blacklisted, we react negatively to the fact that it did not take its corporate social responsibility seriously.
When we work,we hear what we are doing and we react on what we hear.
When people feel threatened, we react more or less automatically with either, anger and aggression or fear, to dominate or be dominated.
For example, when we take on a new challenge, we may find that we react with both excitement and fear.
We react because we can't accept them as human beings, and we can't accept them because we can't accept ourselves.
So we not only need to teach our products to speak,we also need to make sure we react when the lubricant tells us something.
It's about how we react when we realize that we're not who we're supposed to be, and how we try to escape from this reality.
Mentally, we manage stress through active troubleshooting and physically, we react to being busy, having to perform in relation to outer and inner expectations.
When we react negatively to false accusations or to anything that is unrighteous in such a way that we suddenly feel lonely, depressed, hostile, or whatever, what are we in fact doing?
That is: even if millennia have passed, still today we react in the same way in situations that alter our balance and leave us in a bad mood or stressed.
It is not the main subject of his pamphlet that leads us to make a few necessary remarks, butrather the two terms which he mentions in his line of argument, and to which we react with particular sensitivity in consequence of the well-known events that have taken place recently in the party.