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interaction

[in-ter-ak-shuhn] / ˌɪn tərˈæk ʃən /


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In a brief statement, the mayor commended McDonnell and said she looked forward to working with him to make the city safer “while addressing concerns about police interaction with the public and press.”

From Los Angeles Times

The approach allowed them to observe interactions that normally happen too quickly to track.

From Science Daily

Pathway has identified what Stamirowska calls equations of reasoning, fundamental mathematical axioms that explain how intelligence emerges from smaller, local interactions in the brain, she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fellow LBC presenter Clive Bull said that before Hayes arrived, there had been very little genuine interaction between presenters and callers on UK radio.

From BBC

A former ICE official, who asked not to be named out of fear of retaliation, said that in prior years the U.S. attorney’s office “didn’t prosecute hardly anybody” for assault — unless the interaction turned violent.

From Los Angeles Times