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Were that pattern to change, we would have no problem at all with adapting accordingly.
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This ideology of adapting to the philosophies of all three would last for millennia.
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Identifying the processing capacity of individuals could be extremely useful in further adapting instruction (or predicting the behavior) of individuals.
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They fostered the tradition of embroidery by both teaching it and adapting their own designs.
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People with dystonia may also become depressed and find great difficulty adapting their activities and livelihood to a progressing disability.
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He indulges impracticable theories, and does not perceive the necessity of adapting himself to the times...
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The fecundity of this species may be due to its relatively short breeding season, therefore adapting to optimize egg production.
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Experts refer to this as an early example of architectural recycling, essentially adapting one existing structure, to another use.
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This training must involve both parents and be ongoing, adapting to the specific needs of each stage of child development.
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Rather than adapting the original novels, however, the graphic novels will feature original stories with the same characters.
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