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1 Growers had to quickly adapt so the harvest could continue, including isolating workers.
2 It goes to show how young people adapt so much quicker than older people.
3 But with more time, we can adapt so much better.
4 Dr John Cameron said it had been "fascinating" witnessing patients adapt so well.
5 He believes that there is something intrinsic to modern humans that helped us adapt so quickly.
6 I wished we could adapt so well.
7 In other words, we might not need to adapt so much if we tackle the causes of climate change itself.
8 The slightly larger baseball would be used, since Australians have shown they adapt so well to balls in Test matches.
9 All the Others she had met seemed to adapt so easily to changes in their lives, to thrive on innovation.
10 German striker Nick Proschwitz has struggled to adapt so cash could be re-couped by offloading him LT Liverpool Money to spend?
11 It tackled a long-running problem in evolutionary biology: we do not fully understand how organisms can adapt so successfully to their environments.
12 That is why he has adapted so quickly in the Premier League.
13 Whatever is used, it will need to be adapted so it can be properly disinfected between trips.
14 It's amazing the things he is doing overseas because a player from South Africa goes overseas and adapts so quickly.
15 The clothing which adapted so skillfully to his measurements....
16 They can also be adapted so that drugs that appear to be having some effect can be compared with each other.
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