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1 Successful species are those which adapt to changes in their environment.
2 But Curran was struggling to adapt to changes in her own digital world.
3 Metabolically healthy individuals effectively adapt to changes in nutritional state.
4 But officials have said history shows OPEC's ability to adapt to changes in the market.
5 Toyoda said the priority this year will be to adapt to changes in foreign exchange rates.
6 By doing that, business owners can respond quickly and adapt to changes that could affect customers.
7 Outer membrane proteins are essential for Gram-negative bacteria to rapidly adapt to changes in their environment.
8 The system is also claimed to quickly adapt to changes in driving styles, constantly updating as required.
9 She draws information from every available sense, which enables her to adapt to changes in the combat situation.
10 They also cover new technologies and finance to help developing nations curb their rising emissions and adapt to changes .
11 One competitive advantage that trading houses will keep over state-backed rivals is the ability to quickly adapt to changes .
12 The group also called for new sources of grant-based financing to help the states adapt to changes of global warming.
13 The ability to adapt to changes in technology is important, according to Nollaig Breen, head of product for Toyota Ireland.
14 Billboard: Has it been difficult to adapt to changes in the music industry after being part of it for so long?
15 But some managers may need to cut their exposure to adapt to changes in the country's poitical and economic risk profile.
16 Instead, the focus should be on re-training anyone who becomes unemployed, so that communities can adapt to changes in the economy, he said.
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