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    1. "The vine is the easiest part of the native civilization to adapt to


    2. One learns to adapt


    3. Here is a spraying schedule that you will learn to adapt to your own use


    4. 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


    5. He couldn't even adapt to monogamy


    6. She felt guilty for forcing Alan to adapt to their culture and guilty for insulting Luray by forcing Alan to mate with her


    7. The success you desire can be yours when you adapt these ‘Habits of Success’


    8. I didn't know how long I would be there for so I might have to adapt


    9. I convinced myself that I could adapt


    10. It was all because those cultures had religions that couldn’t adapt to science

    11. “There’s an adapt, back in our time, back in the heavenly Atlantis of 2384ad, on the path where Thera did not explode


    12. They got into a heated argument on cell growth and the ability of genes to adapt


    13. 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


    14. In fact she had been the one to adapt native ways in their relationship and seek ‘variety’ as the natives called it, once or twice more per week


    15. The elf said, that if needed, they could quickly adapt the bridge to accommodate a sudden influx of heavy traffic or loads of supplies


    16. But she can't become a native here, she can't adapt to this society


    17. church, although it should adapt its message, did not


    18. Humans have the capacity to discover, adopt and adapt what actually does exist in their universe


    19. Non-the-less, X’ander was quite confident she would adapt to its use effortlessly


    20. to refine and adapt if needed, but do not lose focus on the end goal

    21. quit your job or keep it, you’ll have to adapt to a new way of thinking to


    22. 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


    23. We are, in short, addicted to having things, and to “having” people, and when we adapt to what we have, we want still more


    24. ” 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


    25. How could any person know: What a person’s name would be who will only exist in another 2,000 years? What this person will be doing, thinking and saying and then to not only adapt your writing style to include the predictions about his life, actions and words into a code hidden in the book you are writing, but is also contained in books that other people will write? How to hide all this information in an elaborate code? It is even more difficult to picture how one would achieve this when considering the design criteria required from the perspective of someone such as Moses


    26. This would allow them to easier adapt the information in the Bible, to the views that are widely accepted by the majority of people and the scientific community


    27. However, they would adapt to life back in New Bedford rather


    28. They therefore chose the most open regime to change and adapt; always flexible


    29. But then as soon as contact could be established, if only for a test itself, it would immediately be detected by the system, and then adapt its defence with some unusual quirk


    30. 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

    31. 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


    32. 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


    33. At least then we can help you and the baby adapt


    34. is in an animal‘s inability to properly apply Logic and Reason to what has been learned or to adapt itself to the social, moral and ethical requirements of learning


    35. Nevertheless, it would seem that price increases should be effected gradually in order to allow the consumer sufficient time to adapt without causing unnecessary excitement, thereby minimizing its ―shocking‖ effects


    36. To adapt in a big hurry


    37. 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


    38. This forced them to adapt quickly to new tactical situations


    39. adapt existing games in such a way that everyone that


    40. They won't know how to adapt and the winter will takes its toll, as it usually does

    41. It was understandable that he would be proficient in survival skills, but his ability to adapt to changes in climate and terrain seemed unrivaled


    42. I adapt and embed with any circuitry or software


    43. their social security systems and we could adapt and/or copy from them


    44. The finality is to provide choice alternatives to the social investor, sponsor and altruistic grantmaker so that they can adapt its available funds in total way or partial way through social investors’ groups (sponsors’ pool)


    45. Adapt faster, adapt better, adapt to things that no man should have to


    46. Is adult's subjective influence the learning state, the adult's subjective let adults learning a bit does not adapt, so study up to the same time, and children have the difference


    47. continue again, until don't adapt to the pain, to check into the terminal cancer


    48. to survive, it will adapt


    49. will adapt to the intensity


    50. They are not random, they are carefully chosen to test the speed and mobility of the enemy, as they constantly have to move to adapt












































    1. The motors and pumps were from a waterpark with the boilers adapted to burn liquid fuel instead of cordwood


    2. "They're a group who never adapted," Tahlmute said


    3. As my eyes adapted to the shadows I could make out Italian mob hair as well


    4. It comes from an old Dromeedian recipe that we've adapted using the latest psionic technology, with just a dash of tpsii added to bring out the patterns a little more


    5. Despite my aching legs I surprised myself as to how much I adapted once I found my pace,


    6. He didn’t know, of course, and as soon as I made the point he adapted


    7. and when beneficial will not be rejected but rather adapted into continued


    8. be done, because it’s other pieces may have been adapted to it


    9. ‘But this has obviously adapted to the local conditions


    10. I think I adapted to the weather better than he did, but I miss my social life

    11. He employed more interesting building details for the facade and added a bell tower of sorts, nothing ostentatious just well adapted to the balance and symmetry of the structure


    12. He related to her, and she passed along to my sister and me, a rare tale of a most curiously adapted regimen for the pursuit of what she referred to as 'enlightenment


    13. Jean was surprised at how well he adapted to riding a


    14. by Kenneth Grahame (the text is adapted)


    15. The Adventure of the Dying Detective (adapted)


    16. All other stories and illustrations are taken from internet sites and are part of the public domain The stories have been adapted for the ESL audience and the resultant materials are copyright Courtney E Webb, 2013


    17. These stories have been adapted to better suit modern readers and to make the content more accessible to modern eyes


    18. They will sleep some, but they are adapted to weeks, not days


    19. They are building a suntower adapted to their technology


    20. borders of savant though, diversified and adapted itself

    21. Not evidently bright, they obviously dreamt of developing into forms better adapted to their environment


    22. There are several different sorts of paper money; but the circulating notes of banks and bankers are the species which is best known, and which seems best adapted for this purpose


    23. To their credit, the elves adapted – fighting more cautiously, facing off against the tendrils as if they were individual foes, ignoring Ostedes trunk-like body -- except for Kendal and S’ilindsa


    24. Bob the Buho’s camouflage, found in other species of Mother Nature’s children, is not only created by the darkness of his environment when he is out on the hunt, but also his plumage itself is skillfully adapted to blend in with the colors, textures, and patterns of his surroundings


    25. Thirdly, The mode of fishing, for which this tonnage bounty in the white herring fishery has been given (by busses or decked vessels from twenry to eighty tons burden ), seems not so well adapted to the situation of Scotland, as to that of Holland, from the practice of which country it appears to have been borrowed


    26. A boat-fishery, therefore, seems to be the mode of fishing best adapted to the peculiar situation of Scotland, the fishers carrying the herrings on shore as fast as they are taken, to he either cured or consumed fresh


    27. It has ruined the boat fishery, which is by far the best adapted for the supply of the home market; and the additional bounty of 2s:8d


    28. They adapted the design of the tent as best they could to cope with the missing pole and again weighed down the edges of the fabric with quantities of gravel


    29. The hand-held console adapted as a sensor relay


    30. Would that not be the same as saying that a big industrial fuel plant was the designer of the large compressors, operating within it, and that over time the compressors adapted to the environment to become perfectly part of the plant and to provide compressed air to specific units within the plant? It is absurd and makes no sense

    31. brought forward, adapted in his ear, he could


    32. If their craft was not adapted to submersible travel then there was a chance


    33. They took as their doctrine a strict set of rules and guidelines know as the Temporal Directive, devising rules for minimal intervention and interference, which then had to be adapted for each assignment


    34. Russian women adapted to the new system much better than the


    35. The stigma (in law anyway) disappeared when the law was adapted to stop the discrimination


    36. Technology wise we used frequency hopping radios in the 1970s already and our locally adapted Kfirs (Cheetah) outflew the much vaunted F15 Strike Eagle on exercises


    37. ADAPTED FROM THE BIBLE


    38. The double-tap method was preferred by SAP COIN, and not taught at the College thus some never adapted it


    39. Later on we got dedicated white flash lights for our Uzi's which we adapted to our assault rifles


    40. Thus we adapted a way of cocking the pistol against our belt or shoe-heel using only one hand, but that was not taught by any Instructor

    41. He quickly adapted to our ways and followed our example as he realised he will die if not


    42. A CHRISTMAS STORY BY FRANCOIS COPPEE; ADAPTED AND


    43. Since the public did not always hear the siren we adapted another technique when approaching traffic waiting at a robot and that was to lock your brakes for a second or two


    44. My wife (Rose) and I had dinner the other evening at the Westchester Premier Theatre which featured a play, Sayonara, adapted from a novel written by James Michener


    45. I am aware of the existence of other people who have a similar likeness to me that confirms my own existence‖ (Freely adapted from Rene Descartes) The troubling assumption with most (nihilistic) existential thinkers is the idea that the universe is fundamentally evil; without purpose or meaning and that alienated Man must overcome the evil dynamics of Nature through his or her own (determined) efforts or by exercising Free Will that ironically lends force to conscious expression


    46. Travelers, however, simply adapted and managed their time accordingly


    47. ADAPTED FROM THE RUSSIAN


    48. The Dog Unit would arrive with their dogs and patrol formations were adapted to accommodate them


    49. All this shows you how practical policemen are, and how the Casspirs were adapted for their new duties


    50. a cultist, and countering by a move he adapted from the few month of Weng Chen Kung Fu he once





































    1. She knew them all, knew the Colonel was the firebrand who had the hardest time adapting to the ways of this world


    2. "I have to tell you, Alan is adapting a lot better to our society than that guy did to mine


    3. So we married … it wasn’t as simple adapting to the physical side as I thought it would be but I got pregnant fairly quickly and it was easy to persuade Alastair that any physical relationship was unwise during the pregnancy … since then Alastair and I have occupied separate rooms


    4. Once the images were scanned the older woman copied down the details of Danny’s email and web addresses from Annie’s diary and set about the task of adapting one of her more subtle Trojan Horse viruses so that it would work specifically with Danny in mind


    5. adapting one of her more subtle Trojan Horse viruses so that it


    6. restraint, and still allow for a broad range of motion;” they were proud of their ingenuity in adapting clothing to the rigors of their discipline


    7. Drau’d was a genius builder, his talents easily adapting to defensive construction of the battlefield


    8. THE COFFEE BEAN, REMAINING STRONG AND ADAPTING TO THE SITUATION


    9. Adapting his own PDU as an interface so it could be used to control a flyer; a map location simply selected, and the craft would take him to that


    10. The Elusivers had not succeeded in destroying the temporal field device despite how close their adapting salvo had got, close enough to destroy everything but the very foundations on which they were fixed

    11. In the race to gain the upper hand the enemy were constantly upgrading and adapting


    12. East west, no longer divided, were now using one constantly adapting economic model


    13. They are open to adapting at first because they


    14. I think inclusion is not necessarily adapting a game for kids without


    15. Improvising on the piano – I’d insisted on having one in my classroom, I played honky-tonk versions of little kids’ songs (Afrikaans and English), making up words or adapting them to my purpose


    16. When the time came that the city was encroaching too much upon our paradise, we reluctantly decided to sell it to one of those businesses that promised to maintain a park-like exterior while adapting the lovely old house for a new use


    17. The other creatures may not have travelled far and may not be as astounded as Derek, therefore adapting quite quickly


    18. They are constantly evolving and adapting


    19. What was the point in adapting for a few months? He would bring her back after that project for sure


    20. It is all a matter of adapting and reacting to the circumstances

    21. ethological needs prevent it from adapting to the restriction of captivity, which is


    22. She gloried in his attentions as he massaged her shoulders and back with his fingertips, adapting a gentler version of the Ranger’s rubdown techniques he’d used after weapons practices


    23. Be patient in class, be patient at school, be patient adapting to your new surroundings


    24. She was having an adventure over there, adapting to Dutch life with her


    25. A good general always selects his battlefield suited to his background and experience rather then falling in the trap of adapting foreign principles and methods


    26. accepted the challenge, adapting to a new world and new


    27. With major determination, I continued with a few studied contortions that in nothing were adapting themselves to the pristine intention of my message


    28. Connections to normal neurons at the base of the brain are maintained through the new brain adapting itself to the slower firing rates of the unaltered neurons


    29. Are you adapting to the whims of society, following the trend of what is and is not proper to keep the mindless masses off your back? Or is this really you? Tera is perfect; organized, innovative, never questions your decisions, speedy, efficient—the perfect secretary—the perfect wife


    30. always in such cases a certain difficulty in adapting the vehicle to the needs

    31. This may benefit the psychopath as long as there are few other psychopaths in the community since more psychopaths' means increasing the risk of encountering another psychopath as well as non-psychopaths likely adapting more countermeasures against cheaters


    32. adapting to the organization and the


    33. In adapting themselves to the changing conditions, they had sunk far below their original level


    34. adapting to the changes in landscape, language, life?


    35. Adapting to the change, they found ways to amuse themselves that did not involve their parents


    36. Some were middle aged or older and could have great difficulty adapting to the new high-tech equipment which I expected to bring in


    37. Adapting is important, overcoming obstacles is important, it is important to have motivation, but there is much that the minds of those who are enlightened or have the ability to become this manner of thinking, there is much that they simply accept or choose to ignore


    38. finding out how they overcame their situation, then adapting their solution to


    39. Adapting to his great ongoing


    40. will give up convenience in many cases, and that means adapting

    41. When your life is about adapting to bad situations, they end-up becoming very normal and ordinary to you


    42. By either adapting physical brains/bodies or repeating the downloading of


    43. � We are however in the process of adapting its pulse jet technology to our own bombers


    44. Alex, again adapting the prosecutor mode said, “There’s even


    45. James Park, a favourite hunting ground of the Sinclair Road gang adapting their African skills as poachers in London’s top spots for a potential roast


    46. Adapting the cost of equity to reflect current risk-free yields and market returns while maintaining the long-term beta is a combination that will bias


    47. Third-party support, on the other hand, was slower in coming; game designers, used to the conventional gamepad control sets, had difficulty adapting popular franchises to the heavily motion-based Wii controller, and some didn't bother, preferring instead to concentrate on what they felt to be their core audience on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3


    48. They did so mostly by using their knowledge of their land and by adapting their tactics to it, fighting a guerrilla war against the British, who were accustomed to regulated, set-piece battles


    49. The British soon were adapting that advanced technology to produce advanced consumer goods that few could beat, selling these products to the rest of Europe and particularly to the countries of the Commonwealth, which in general had suffered little or not at all from the war and had the means to buy those products


    50. The Time Minstrels specialized in adapting and playing songs and musical pieces from various periods of history











































    1. The thing is that your neurological system adapts very quickly to your set/rep patterns


    2. Accustomed to the noise of the props and motors, your hearing adapts, oddly enough


    3. It adapts itself well to live in the outskirts and suburbs of the city


    4. company that adapts telecoms products


    5. Every species chooses the niche it lives and evolves in, and it adapts to the needs


    6. Sophianalyst creates their own model and adapts it to the needs of the group, which


    7. do, the better your body adapts to it


    8. He pours forth, that it adapts itself to each one of these millions as though he were the only object of its influence, and it appears as though what for us


    9. The human organism, for survival, adapts to stressful situations in such a way that the


    10. Why are the planets closest to the earth so barren yet miraculously Green Water lives and produces beings similar to us? Why would the spores that settled on Earth settle on Green Water and nowhere else? More importantly, every species adapts and changes to the environment it lives in

    11. It is the smoothness and slipperiness of his skin that protects from and adapts to high solar radiation


    12. and as he adapts his mind to that


    13. The seal under Onyx changes as it adapts to his


    14. our organism works, coordinates within and adapts without in a perfect synchrony


    15. Your body adapts to anything you throw at it


    16. “A human grows and adapts,” he continued


    17. He adapts his technique to the exigencies of the moment


    18. A clever man adapts himself to the heavenly laws now for the amazing events to come


    19. Sensitivity without knowledge adapts a runaway mind


    20. the culture changes, the communication system adapts and the information is altered

    21. Culture adapts itself to the expressions of the people, and culture affects the acts of the people in it


    22. The individual body evolutionarily alters as it engages in, adapts to, and is comformicated by the real and virtual physical distribution of social functions


    23. “Love adapts by celebrating emergences by comformicating to the circumstances and


    24. Each competitor has his own complex and secret tactics, and the race will be won by the person who best adapts his plans to the conditions and other variables of that year


    25. If the land humans live on owns them as much as they own the land, then they become just another animal that adapts itself genetically to the needs of whatever ecosystem they live in


    26. Man adapts his morals for the smooth functioning of society, the propagation of the species and the needs of wars and conquests


    27. But today, in the 21st century, it is not the strong who survives but the one who adapts the quickest!


    28. He might want to play a game where everyone adapts their favorite characters


    29. A child growing up having a drug abuser and addict parent adapts the values the parent's exhibits


    30. He is penetrated with the spirit of Plato, and quotes or adapts many thoughts both from the Republic and from the Timaeus

    31. “Welcome to war games, Mac, where the terrain never stops changing and he who adapts fastest wins


    32. The strong, silent, dangerously attractive type that harbors a private, vast, brilliant inner landscape of knowledge, wisdom, and experience, and watches, always watches, learns, adapts, evolves


    33. But a man who believes in something else than his own greed, has necessarily a conscience or standard to which he more or less adapts himself


    34. changes occur the brain adapts to the drug-induced changes


    35. The options market is truly efficient, so much so that it adapts and learns from changes in the market


    36. Each entity within the macro-structure mutates and adapts so as to increase the possibility of survival as a whole


    37. Niall Ferguson (2007) adapts Milton Friedman’s famous quote (that inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon) by arguing that “hyperinflation is always a political phenomenon,” preceded by political instability and unrest


    38. A Trading Channel That Moves and Adapts to the Markets in Real Time


    39. A wider pass-band filter adapts more quickly to changes in the input data


    40. He thus adapts animals and plants for his own benefit or pleasure

    41. As natural selection acts by competition, it adapts and improves the inhabitants of each country only in relation to their co-inhabitants; so that we need feel no surprise at the species of any one country, although on the ordinary view supposed to have been created and specially adapted for that country, being beaten and supplanted by the naturalised productions from another land


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    Synonyms for "adapt"

    adapt adjust conform accommodate fit fashion order proportion suit tailor

    "adapt" definitions

    make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose


    adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions