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(1) Davies is busy adapting Brinkworth's latest novel for television.
(2) Difficulty adapting to a chronic illness 2.
(3) Making or adapting these materials can be a time-consuming business and the help of ancillary assistance can be welcome.
(4) Life is a process of living, learning, discovering, adapting and struggling. Dr T.P.Chia
(5) Her advisers are expected to groom her in adapting her Commons performances at Prime Minister's question time to television coverage.
(6) Adapting the curriculum just for children with special educational needs may lead to their becoming increasingly isolated and segregated within the classroom.
(7) Parents have an easier time adapting to premature infants who are more responsive.
(8) They borrowed the idea of the tea ceremony, adapting it to the tea gardens meant to separate people from everyday concerns.
(9) They have, no doubt, been adapting themselves to their new home, to a different country and to their new school.
(10) Slowly the country is adapting to the new market economy.
(11) However[Sentencedict.com], the simple method of adapting plastic tubing for joints was woefully inadequate where 3 or 4 rods converged.
(12) All three varietals seem to be adapting well to California, considering that they are recent immigrants.
(13) Malayan barn owls are adapting quickly to this rich habitat and are reproducing much faster than elsewhere.
(14) While chanceries were adapting their wares to public needs, they were also evolving new formulae for their princes.
(15) I solved the problem by adapting a red felt pen.
(16) The eighteenth century sought to refine upon Shakespeare by altering and adapting his plays.
(17) If you are living in council property you must discuss adapting your house with the housing department.
(18) Purchasing patents would make significant savings on initial research costs and adapting or improving known techniques would increase the speed of development.
(19) On page seventy[sentencedict.com/adapting.html], Lal had begun to speculate on organisms possibly capable of adapting themselves in ex-posed lunar conditions.
(20) Most epileptics are quite emotionally stable and have no more difficulty adapting to life situations than the average person.
(21) Over the millennia, creatures which live in the specialized conditions of rivers have evolved by adapting to these conditions.
(22) His practical genius for ergonomics allowed him to succeed in adapting tasks to suit a disabled workforce.
(23) They are ideal non-aggressive community fish for the most part adapting to wide range of water conditions.
(24) The Republican governors have proved much more supple in adapting themselves to local conditions on these polarizing issues.
(25) He realized that the Soviets were just as capable of adapting a ballistic missile to carry satellites as he was.
(26) Even somebody as talented as Cadalora may have trouble adapting to the special steering characteristics of the Honda.
(27) General practitioners have always had to manage and plan their businesses and are constantly adapting to changes in medical care.
(28) He eventually hopes to build an entire nervous system of silicon and to create artificial neural networks that never stop adapting.
(29) In such occupations autonomy is cherished as a means of adapting to an uncertain environment.
(30) The research team has also lobbied firms about updating and adapting their video material for deaf parents.
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