Humans are marvellously adaptable, aren't they, even to squalor and exitless madhouses. |
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Citylink has found that Linux readily is adaptable to whatever the company needs it to do. |
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And the systems had to be easily adaptable to handle other birds, such as turkeys and ducks. |
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We're learning that design models need to be adaptable to various output methods. |
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One type of filter was not adaptable to all the gases used, so the masks were ineffective sometimes. |
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But the resulting weapons led the way into the missile age and proved adaptable to tactical air warfare. |
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The unit is readily adaptable to aviation, automotive and marine modes with a minimum of effort. |
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Acoustical control poses one of the greatest challenges to adaptable interiors. |
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Now we have to develop models of implants adaptable to the larger human eyes. |
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A remarkable amount of Toyota's hybrid technology is adaptable to fuel cells. |
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Now the Home Office says that these guns are easily adaptable to fire live ammunition. |
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The receiver is of the flat-top variety with an accessory rail that is adaptable to most optical sights. |
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Being a compact, three-level expressed framed structure, it was readily adaptable to new uses. |
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Researchers also hope to create a tank design that could be adaptable to any type of solid-state hydrogen storage. |
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The machines are adaptable to either single or multiple filling operations. |
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In addition, this model must be replicable and adaptable to new products and services as they come to market. |
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It is a compact, drop-point fixed blade designed for easy carry and adaptable to many uses. |
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Energetic, adaptable, never tiring airmen are at the core of the Air Force. |
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Heuchera americana, or alum root, is adaptable to sun or shade, given sufficient moisture. |
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Children can be remarkably adaptable and are more resilient to trauma than older generations. |
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But a clever and adaptable set, brilliant lighting effects and superb performances from the ensemble brought Greene's story to life. |
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This indicates that the bargaining model in Italy is not rigid, but flexible and adaptable. |
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A rubber mat and four tie-downs make the loadspace adaptable for many uses. |
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But the idea of using dynamically recalculated probabilistic autocompletion, based on an adaptable language model, is a terrific one. |
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They should have a proven ability to lead a team of people, be self-motivated and adaptable. |
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Ginkgo biloba is a highly adaptable plant that can grow in almost any temperate or Mediterranean climate. |
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At first I thought the former setup was more adaptable but I'm coming round to the idea that the latter has elegance. |
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In the right hands it is probably the most adaptable and seaworthy vessel afloat. |
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In winter, hot sun is not really an issue for shade plants, and the new varieties of tellimas and tiarellas are quite adaptable to sun locations. |
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The mellow flavour of spring onions make them just as adaptable as regular yellow or white onions, but without the tears. |
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At the apex, the belvedere foyer of the adaptable theatre circles its curve and allows views west down the water. |
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The brief called for simple solutions, easily adaptable to diverse and complex uses. |
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Some breeds and certain bloodlines within breeds are friendlier and more adaptable to training because they were bred to be that way. |
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Rats are aggressive, active, and adaptable, and they have accompanied man throughout the world, traveling on ships and boats of all sizes. |
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Flexible, adaptable and mutable are adjectives not normally applied to Capricorns. |
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Due to the accessible and adaptable nature of the game, bowling is also an ideal sport for the disabled. |
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Endemic to the South Island, the kea is a highly intelligent, curious, social, and adaptable bird. |
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Pure neoclassicism now lost ground to Italian Renaissance styles, more adaptable to modern uses. |
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We grow solidagos because they are beautiful as well as tough and adaptable. |
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Although adaptable to a wide range of habitats, the brown snake prefers moist, open prairies and meadows. |
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There is talk of making the stability pact more adaptable to the business cycle. |
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In addition we must ensure that we retain our advantages of having a highly skilled and adaptable workforce. |
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We're one of the most literate and more numerate professions and we're highly adaptable. |
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Bison know how to survive these harsh conditions, and the people who live in these places have proved equally adaptable. |
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It has proven to be fully adaptable to its habitat, well-suited to survive in harsh climates with their tough hide and wily brain. |
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Because of this concern that they act heedfully, universities are not designed as high-performing, innovative and adaptable organizations. |
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The zip-front styles make them more adaptable than sweatshirts and the material is warmer than a cardigan. |
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Australia had native predators of its own, but foxes hunt in a different and more cunning way and have a broad and adaptable diet. |
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First, Soviet industry and workforce proved remarkable adaptable for a command economy long regarded as inherently inefficient and inflexible. |
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They are flexible, hard working, extremely adaptable and always happy to help each other. |
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Bruce has proved again that he is an extremely adaptable manager who reacts decisively to problems. |
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The wonderful thing about soft robotics is that it's infinitely adaptable, unlike the few degrees of freedom of rigid robots. |
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The fan he had initially invented for drying tea proved adaptable for other purposes such as meat and vegetable dehydration plants. |
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The Devon has proven to be an adaptable, economical breed that is valued for the hybrid vigor it imparts when crossed with other beef breeds. |
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Existing cell phones should be easily adaptable to work with the satellite system. |
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Most perennials are adaptable to sun or shade, various soil and water conditions. |
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Women are more adaptable, compliant and possess the communication skills required by the call centre service economy. |
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Instead, one must learn tactical principles applicable and adaptable to various situations. |
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These people like myself-have a different quality, they learn to be adaptable to any situation. |
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All the depicted vegetation is highly resilient and adaptable to the most hostile surroundings. |
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Living languages are in constant use and therefore must be adaptable to changing situations and circumstances. |
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They are adaptable to soils and situations and can be planted beside a water-garden, as a border or on slopes to bind the soil. |
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Insects and diseases don't bother them, and the plants are incredibly adaptable to almost any climate. |
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The highly divided gecko foot is also minutely adaptable to bumpy surfaces and is easy to reposition, he says. |
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Approaches to TB control should be flexible and adaptable to local needs and circumstances. |
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And keep an extra eye on the elderly and young children since their bodies are not as adaptable to the heat. |
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Rational beliefs tend to be moderate, flexible, and adaptable to life events. |
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Compared to hard law it can be more flexible and adaptable to a fast changing technical and political environment. |
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We have created units that are flexible, creative and adaptable to the changing marketplace around us. |
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They must be flexible and adaptable to ever-changing schedules and situations. |
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Proper organization and procedures are important but need to remain adaptable to changing circumstances. |
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The till is adaptable to the individual needs of the retailer. |
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The brain has evolved to be exquisitely adaptable to environmental change. |
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The critical skills needed to build a leading-edge career include the ability to be flexible and adaptable and to have a commitment to lifelong learning. |
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It is also adaptable to group study, or even midweek public exposition. |
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A gas chromatography method recommended by NIOSH for trimellitic anhydride should be adaptable to organic anhydrides that can be volatilized without decomposition. |
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It was endlessly adaptable to the changing social and economic landscape, and ruthless at ditching beliefs or leaders which stood in the way of power. |
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Holmes is the most adaptable of characters, having been portrayed by more actors than any other. |
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These methods are particularly adaptable for amplification of very weak impulses and require careful insulation and even special thermionic tubes for best results. |
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We acknowledge it is not easy, but we all must be adaptable to survive. |
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If the main hall is essentially an adaptable tent structure, then the concrete block to the north of the central axis acts as its sedentary counterbalance. |
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They face the challenge of being flexible and adaptable to the patterns that occur and recur through the constant evolution of the aviation business. |
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Moisture makes the brick adaptable and impressionable, whereas the firing process dries the brick and sets it into a strong, structured, resistant object. |
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All but the fell sheep were lambed inside the new shed where adaptable pennage can hold up to 900 ewes or 1,400 feeding lambs. |
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Slow migrators, such as the red-eyed vireo or the great crested flycatcher, were the most adaptable to changes. |
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They are light, fast, road transportable and very adaptable with the unique feature of minimising damage to environments. |
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The style proved very adaptable and continued with variations in the naves of Canterbury and Winchester, and in the choir of York. |
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The aggression remained but he relied less on one punch knockout power and became a more effective, and adaptable fighter. |
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They are designed to be flexible and quickly adaptable for differing operations. |
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Golden eagles are fairly adaptable in habitat but often reside in areas with a few shared ecological characteristics. |
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When is Tellus to give her dear fosterling her adaptable, rational, elect and plucked-out otherling a reasonable chance? |
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They tend to be adaptable generalists and use the town's features to make their homes. |
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Gulls are highly adaptable feeders that opportunistically take a wide range of prey. |
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A prolific and adaptable species, the eastern gray squirrel has been introduced to, and thrives in, several regions of the western United States. |
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The crows and their relatives are fairly large birds with strong bills and are usually intelligent and adaptable. |
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Common ostriches are so adaptable that they can be farmed in climates ranging from South Africa to Alaska. |
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More than likely to be a plant called houttuynia chameleon, one of the most adaptable plants around. |
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It features an adaptable cargo area two foldable, stowable full-size rear seats, rear privacy glass and body-coloured bumpers. |
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They prefer warmer, tropical climates but are adaptable and can live in all but the most extreme environments. |
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For small numbers of droplets we will develop a flexible CFD model based on a level set method, easily adaptable to different kinds of swimmers. |
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Among shrubs and hedges, Pittosporums are among the most dependable and adaptable selections. |
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For this reason medium-grained granite is most adaptable, if it may be split and cobbed readily along rift and grain directions. |
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The technique is adaptable for low flow rates, as required in molding lines, or in very high flow rates for incorporation into large slab lines. |
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The MIRFAC system produces compiled programmes in a paginated form which is readily adaptable for multi-programming. |
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The basic reason that Ethernet has been so successful is that it works, is ubiquitous, and most critically, is adaptable. |
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Working with 2Checkout sellers to create a better and more adaptable checkout experience, Dynamic Checkout has been developed and released to resounding approval. |
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It is not particularly threatened by habitat loss because it is adaptable and is found in deciduous and coniferous forests, scrubland, meadows, parks and gardens. |
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Listeria is notoriously difficult to fight because it is so adaptable. |
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As an adult, the house sparrow mostly feeds on the seeds of grains and weeds, but it is opportunistic and adaptable, and eats whatever foods are available. |
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They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. |
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Weekend mornings at football stadiums might not seem like an obvious time and place to find recycling coordinators, but being adaptable is part of their job. |
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Prose in its simplicity and loosely defined structure is broadly adaptable to spoken dialogue, factual discourse, and to topical and fictional writing. |
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The product is called Adaptalux and it is an adaptable, miniature portable lighting studio designed for macro photography, macro videography and product photography. |
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As a highly specialised and adaptable light infantry force, the Royal Marines are trained for rapid deployment worldwide and capable of dealing with a wide range of threats. |
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The RIU-1000's standard configuration consists of a motherboard and two daughterboards, making the system easily adaptable to changing customer requirements. |
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Sometimes your home might not be as adaptable to a stair lift or ramp, but this shouldn't be a reason for you not to enjoy the full run of your home. |
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This Manzanita cultivar, with striking red bark, is an adaptable mounding shrub tolerating average soil conditions, growing in full sun and popular for xeriscapes. |
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With their mild taste and excellent slurpability, zoodles are an amazingly adaptable stand-in for pasta, soaking in the flavors of your favorite sauces and broths. |
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The modular turret, called Blazer, is also readily adaptable to other vehicles such as the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and the M113 armored personnel carrier. |
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The Chancery came to prominence after the decline of the Exchequer, dealing with the law of equity, something more fluid and adaptable than the common law. |
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Dresser-Rand's Guascor engines can be equipped with mechanical or electronic carburetion control and are adaptable to any type of low heat value gas. |
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The utilization of such milk will, however, necessitate an adaptable milk preservation method, through which the immuning agents will not be destroyed or diminished. |
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The Elix Advantage system is a modular, easily adaptable solution that can be bench-integrated or wall-installed to fit the needs of today's labs. |
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The treatment approach is easily adaptable to a community setting as long as the emphasis remains dedicated to a relational model and conducted in a safe environment. |
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