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61 Moreover, social values and structures have shown a remarkable ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
62 Clearly all organisations, if they are to be successful need to adapt to changed circumstances.
63 Often families, like the patients, floundered in their efforts to adapt to new roles and changed life stories.
64 This method of planning was widely criticised for its inefficiency and its inability to adapt to changing demands.
65 Its advanced manufacturing center helps local industries adapt to changes in technology and reduce costs.
66 The gonococcus has to adapt to any changes in its environment, particularly those which may compromise its chances of survival.
67 He asked that she be given six months' grace at Althorp so she could adapt to life without him.
68 Usually Guppies are hardy fish and adapt to most water conditions, but they do prefer alkaline water.
69 The reasonable man adapts to the world, the unreasonable man makes the world adapt to him. Therefore progress depends on the unreasonable man. George Bernard Shaw
70 This revamping is geared toward helping workers adapt to changing times.
71 But Cool Ground is a dour stayer with a wealth of experience, who should adapt to Aintree.
72 Stanley Mill has survived, largely because of its ability to adapt to the changing needs of the market.
73 What about learning how to change things for the better rather than merely learning to adapt to the way things are now?
74 One interesting thing about this fish is the temperature that it can apparently adapt to.
75 Children develop the capacity to see the view of others, consider intentions, and better adapt to the social world.
76 What they can read without any introduction is certainly possible for literate adults to adapt to.
77 Expatriates may not adapt to the culture and so live in their own world entirely separate from that of the local inhabitants.
78 They have had to adapt to high temperatures, shortage of water and a very brief time in which to reproduce.
79 Geography was important because it would help the evolutionist to explain how populations were able to migrate and adapt to new locations.
80 Teaching strategies need to adapt to this new situation, to exploit the potential offered by computers.
81 It is an interesting fact that countries can be divided by their ability to adapt to other cultures.
81 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
82 The stomach is a biological structure that animals use to adapt to their environment.
83 The two who stay may well be the ones who adapt to the new system the best.
84 It inherits not a fixed set of actions, but the ability to adapt to many.
85 Adagio for Strings Adapt to 5 Bassoons.
86 IDEs must adapt to industry changes, the officials argued.
87 Some businessmen cannot adapt to change because they have tunnel vision.
88 As the programmer must learn to adapt to social selection, survival of the fittest.
89 Adapt to treat dermatophytosis , athlete's foot and feet tickle.
90 To adapt to the rapid development of medicine and law and the impact of globalization of crime, it is necessary to reinforce the forensic pathology postgraduate general competence.
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