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"The vine is the easiest part of the native civilization to adapt to
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Here is a spraying schedule that you will learn to adapt to your own use
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There is a form of email called eye messaging on this planet and he checked for messages and found nothing but petty complaints of some in the community toward some others in the community or some aspect of local custom they don't want to adapt to
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He couldn't even adapt to monogamy
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She felt guilty for forcing Alan to adapt to their culture and guilty for insulting Luray by forcing Alan to mate with her
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It was all because those cultures had religions that couldn’t adapt to science
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I reckon it's going to be harder for you two, you're not kids, but bloody-minded, so-called mature adults, and in some ways it is going to take more effort to adapt to living together
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But she can't become a native here, she can't adapt to this society
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Non-the-less, X’ander was quite confident she would adapt to its use effortlessly
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quit your job or keep it, you’ll have to adapt to a new way of thinking to
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When this function is compromised, we have a hard time seeing the consequences of our behavior, and being flexible enough to review our plans and adapt to changing conditions
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We are, in short, addicted to having things, and to “having” people, and when we adapt to what we have, we want still more
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” The Elf had been really poor at catching on to several of her more physical training exercises over the last months, primarily because she couldn't adapt to having that tail
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However, they would adapt to life back in New Bedford rather
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Would they be able to adapt to a free life? Would Balzar keep them as slaves? How would he, as he seemed to think himself alone to the task, steal the Globe back and place it in its resting place? Would Balzar give it up freely? He didn’t think so
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Its flexibility wisely allows our judicial system to adapt to political, social and economic arrangements vastly complex in proportion to the evolving requirements of a pluralistic society
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The above was challenged many times in court by the long haired liberal lawyers, and the commissioned officers soon learned to adapt to the conditions
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Though presently abandoned, the latter is being planned for restoration by very enthusiastic descendants of that venerable family who want to preserve its external basic structure of the past while changing its interior to adapt to modern comfort
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It was understandable that he would be proficient in survival skills, but his ability to adapt to changes in climate and terrain seemed unrivaled
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Adapt faster, adapt better, adapt to things that no man should have to
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continue again, until don't adapt to the pain, to check into the terminal cancer
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will adapt to the intensity
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I guess there’re some things that you just can’t adapt to
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Would the enormous costs of what the hottest of the warmers propose be worth it? Or would a more plausible approach be to accept “autonomous adaptation” to the warming over the century or so during which it would occur? Human beings have been known to adapt to new and difficult situations, and with a century to work on might well do so in respect to global warming
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its processes and workflows to adapt to the
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I analyzed how well you flew our ship back on Earth and how your mind was able to adapt to out of body communicating
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Experience says that humans need time to adapt to a reveal like this
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self-regulation - being able to manage your own emotional states and adapt to changing
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adapt to other sources of energy; mainly the
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does to a child, so early humans adapt to their
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We must anticipate change, adapt to it, and be prepared in advance to confront it
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The give-and-take between students and EMBA Programs helps programs as they adapt to changes in the marketplace and changes in needs of students and organizations
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While it is true that often humans adapt to their environment, it is also true that often humans
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Organizational learning allows a company to adapt to market changes and trends and grow in the process, and in some cases helps reduce the risk of
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you learned by heart, it is about how fast you can adapt to an ever-changing
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He is often praised for his ability to adapt to the needs of his body and yet keep scoring consistently
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Magicians always adapt to the times and fashion!
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At the time I thought in Beatrice and how she would feel to be a guest in this medieval world, what would my sister do without their "Silver" or money to spend? Would she adapt to this barter system? Certainly, for her, it would be the end of the world
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thinking about breeding new strains of trees and plants that can adapt to the local conditions
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explaining that the younger children would adapt to terms, sayings, and even accents over here, they being so young when they left
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If you have to adapt to a few changes here and there, then so what! If you resist, they’ll just close the plant anyway
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The world will adapt to you
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to adapt to the new things
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learn and adapt to the changes
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to see that the people adapt to it within
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Instead, adapt to them as best you can
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Adapt to conditions as best you can
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Adapt to situations as best you can
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In the meantime adapt to situations as best you can and work to cultivate your social skills
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It’s best now to adapt to situations as best you can
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invisible again toward middle age as women adapt to this unresolved Antigone phase
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Only a few mutations are good in the sense of helping animals better adapt to their environments and giving them an advantage over other members of their population
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David manages to adapt to most of the doctor’s recommendations
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I felt better the first time I managed to adapt to it
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The problem was that most of the pilots could not adapt to the closeness of their relationship with the warship
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adapt to cold or warm climates are better equipped to search for
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your plan should be updated to adapt to changes
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knows how to adapt to others; and they in turn reverence
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The only problem she and other ancestor pilots had at first was to adapt to our flight control systems, since they flew aircraft based on aerodynamic laws instead of the gravity drives of our ships
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substances which, among numerous other benefits, help the body adapt to stress and improve
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Because of the simple design, your designer can quickly and very easily change the web site content to adapt to various situations, without a lot of effort
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I should listen for the truth and adapt to it when I hear it
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‘’This means that Kin should not have serious problems to adapt to the modern world
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Always follow your competition and adapt to
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Obviously, your requirements will be different, but you can adapt to the recipe as necessary
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� Maybe you could adopt or adapt to your needs some of the projects on my list
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����������� ��Why not get married, Ingrid?� You would make me very happy and I would then be able to help you adapt to life in the United States
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However, the F-10 fighter, A-3 and A-5 attack aircraft and C-10 VTOL multi-mission transport aircraft will be relatively easy to adapt to carrier use…if the Navy does its part and accepts to adopt them
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capacity of Compaq management to adapt to a situation that was rapidly getting out of
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structuralism recognizes that only strategies that adapt to the confluence of risks for
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Firms that still do not have a web presence are inadvertently making a statement about their ability to embrace technology and adapt to change in today's dynamic environment
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There are thus regions where volcanic activity and earthquakes could be a concern, but we know from history where those regions are and will be able to either avoid them or adapt to them
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I, as general manager of this megastructure, am committed to doing everything to help you adapt to your new situation and to make life as easy and pleasant as possible
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England has shown that it can adapt to the times
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I concur with Air Chief Marshal Harris that the MOSQUITO would be a good type of plane to adapt to Wild Weasel missions
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Thankfully, that awful historical event was soon nearly forgotten, with Piotr and the Koorivars discussing how the latter could adapt to life among Humanity and pay their way into the human society
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Jebongo and Ivania, Taylor, and the rest, found that they suddenly didn’t have a revolution anymore, so they took a good look around them and found new work among all those trying to adapt to the new world that had arrived
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She was however in the United States now and would have to adapt to the local fare
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We are simply not built to adapt to elevated levels of inflammatory hormones
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Try to relax and let go of your stress so that your body can adapt to a regular time in which to move its bowels
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Although she wil have gone through some changes, it wil not be easy for her to adapt to a
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We have no physical presence, but adapt to the physical form of others
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These mental aspects are all matter form that have all changed and altered along our current lives but their imaged shadows could be seen being reflected out over us since our version is finding it difficult to adapt to another new material mode
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She simply couldn’t adapt to the way of life in Alamos and her Spanish was still non-existent
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Ten years later, they have been reduced to marginal players—intellectual hubris and an unwillingness to adapt to a changing India have made the left parties almost irrelevant to the national discourse
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The triumph in the 2014 general elections was driven by a recognition that the BJP needed to reinvent itself, adapt to a changing India by making governance and rapid growth its core issues, with Modi as the face of change
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It seems that Mother Nature has designed two different types of brains to adapt to the world, in much the same way that the female and male brain differ
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They received an opportunity not only to reason soberly, but also to try to adapt to the new conditions of their lives and their relationships with people
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Furthermore, given enough time, our bodies will adapt to any stress placed upon them, and this tension eventually becomes “normal” for that individual
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Currently, our aging population has required fitness to adapt to the limitations imposed by the affects of aging
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Every exercise is an opportunity to adapt to the stresses involved
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‘Look, I know it’s nowhere near the same, what I’m saying is, I adapted to the Bipolar, and I can adapt to this
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Nangong Ping to adapt to changes for the walls had ears
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As was always the case, the only creatures that survived were ones able to adapt to their surroundings
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have to adapt to changes
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His current position was challenging at times (as challenging as teaching linear algebra and calculus could be), but he’d learned over the years to adapt to the various scenarios he faced in the classroom—sleeping students, off-the-wall questions, and the occasional dope-head who thought it was acceptable to get high while solving matrices and integrals
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Will it be a weening from the Darwinian teat of those most able to adapt to polluted commons, process poisoned foods, and task toxic psychic demands? For those who adapt will increase their genes and memes in the emerging Eartheart
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Regardless of founder's intentions or environmental limitations, virtualnisms adapt to survive, adopting any voice and face necessary to be heard and fed
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Plants and animals can adapt to a wide variety of
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In this sanctuary, we are now free to choose our groups rather than adapt to the ones we happen to physically be constrained by