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adaptabilitat
The ability to change (or be changed) to fit changed circumstances.
unadaptability
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adaptabilidade
The quality of being adaptable.
flexibility
1
In other words, Dr Horvath describes them as knowledge, context and
adaptability
.
2
Irish technicians have established an international reputation for quality, skill and
adaptability
.
3
The charm of conversation chiefly depends upon the
adaptability
of the participants.
4
The doubtfulness as to their
adaptability
to the representative form of government.
5
After the first outburst she accepted the situation with her usual
adaptability
.
6
That
adaptability
has served them well on the Station to Station tour.
7
The specific
adaptability
of an immature creature for growth constitutes his plasticity.
8
But the great strength of this old religion was its infinite
adaptability
.
9
Your individuality is not your own, but the delegated
adaptability
of God.
10
No doubt it was this
adaptability
that made her such a favorite.
11
After all he must be possessed of a wonderful measure of
adaptability
.
12
Both these professions had the advantage of teaching ruthlessness combined with
adaptability
.
13
With our developments, our
adaptability
,
and our persistence, we will always win.
14
The signal peptide sequence of MBLs dictates their
adaptability
to each host.
15
There was the usual foreigner, with Latin quickness, eagerness, and misapprehending
adaptability
.
16
It simply serves to show the breadth and
adaptability
of Lindsay's method.
adaptability
great adaptability
ready adaptability
american adaptability
human adaptability
general adaptability
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adaptabilidade
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adaptabilitat