However if you are not in control of what situations you will face with different unexpected things thrown at you all the time then interleaving them will give you practice
at adapting on the fly.
When the market slows — or if you're faced with other market challenges, such as unrealistic seller expectations or a glut of listings — those adept
at adapting and responding to these challenges with a little creativity are best able to continue to thrive.
She is skilled
at adapting such models to fit the specific needs of the client.
This study aimed
at adapting and validating the Measurement of Components of Commitment scale (MCC; Johnson et al. in J Marriage Fam 61:160 — 177, 1999) in a sample of 335 Portuguese individuals, varying in sexual orientation and type of romantic relationship (single, civil union, married).
Infusing Protective Factors for Children in Foster Care Griffin, McEwen, Samuels, Suggs, Redd, & McClelland Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 34 (1), 2011 Reviews research on the relationship between risk behaviors and protective factors of traumatized youth, looks
at adapting treatment and evidence - based early intervention practices to local child welfare settings, and presents a review of how State and local plans have been influenced by Federal policies.
Skilled
at adapting to overcoming changing conditions
Superb
at adapting and identifying strategic and operational risks and making recommendations to senior - level staff.
Passionate about exploring latest technologies, adept
at adapting to the dynamic work environment and a quick learner.
Exceptional
at adapting to new situations as they come through excellent problem - solving skills.
• Over 20 years experience managing priorities and analyzing trends in a call center environment • Excellent communication and writing skills • Exceptional at developing relationships and networking • Adept at managing multiple projects in fast - paced environment • Skilled
at adapting to changing situations
Adept
at adapting to project changes, working closely with project vendors and staying to a project schedule.
• Expert
at adapting older and late - model vehicle exhaust systems for greener cars • Superb customer service provider aimed at ensuring customer satisfaction • Excellent communicator with interpersonal and team - building skills • Certified expert in automotive performance, including all vehicle systems • Troubleshooting problems with a variety of vehicle systems including fuel and emissions
Skilled
at adapting to a wide variety of learning styles.
• Verifiable track record of providing both individual and small - group instruction, aimed
at adapting preset curriculum to students» specific needs • Adept at conducting focused learning exercises with small groups of kindergarten students • Proficient in collecting suitable materials and creating displays to inspire interest in learning concepts
You'll develop the necessary skills for effective teamwork, you'll learn to be more patient and understanding, you'll be better
at adapting to different environments, and you'll be more creative when it comes to dealing with different situations.
Analytical and skilled
at adapting quickly to the changing demands of the legal realm.
«Military professionals work well under extreme pressure, deal well with change, and are good
at adapting to new cultures,» says Das.
General counsel report that while some firms are doing better
at adapting to their clients» changing needs, the majority are still «stuck in the past.»
Condos and apartments are not very good
at adapting to life cycles; one starts out with a small one, moves when they have kids, then has too much space when the kids are gone.
But we're very good
at adapting.
Big companies are extremely good
at adapting to political change & profiting from it — so have no need to try and stand in the way of fashionable ideas like climate change.
The challenge in prompting change — broadening the classic definition of «infrastructure,» and investing in initiatives aimed
at adapting to a turbulent planet — is heightened by partisan divisions over climate policy and development.
The design amounts to a choppy attempt
at adapting Miis to the old adventure modes of Mario Golf that needed a little more work before it was ready for the pros.
That's pretty important for any attempt
at adapting PC gaming to mobile play, since the system requirements of individual PC games can vary wildly compared to traditional consoles.
The truth of the matter is PCs have become much more advanced and are far better
at adapting each time new, improved technology comes along.
This weekend sees the release of Hitman: Agent 47, the second attempt by 20th Century Fox
at adapting the popular stealth video game series.
Namco Bandai has always been great
at adapting anime into worthwhile video games, with games like the Naruto Ultimate Ninja series, One...
Activision's head honcho added that they're «very quick to figure out how to capture inspiration from innovation», which practically means good
at adapting other concepts while ensuring they can't be sued for it.
Tomb Raider, a new shot
at adapting the legendary series to film from director Roar Uthaug, starring Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft, has arrived.
Surfing more often on a trip with different condition and different types of waves is going to make you better
at adapting to the conditions and provide you with some fresh new motivation as well as improving your fitness.
They are wonderful
at adapting to the needs and energy levels of their individual families and each litter will have a range in temperaments and energy levels suited for the busy family or the calm household.
Because of their gentle nature and intelligence the collie breed is great
at adapting to changes in their lives and will thrive when given a second chance!
Smart and well behaved (especially the Standard), the Poodle enjoys human company and is remarkably adept
at adapting his lifestyle to his owner's.
But flu viruses are great
at adapting themselves to infect other animals, so there's always a risk people could get it, Adalja says.
I also give you credit for recognizing the failures of the big two
at adapting to the marketplace.
School librarians are progressive and proactive, and adept
at adapting to create new ways to connect to patrons and re-envision the facility to better facilitate changes in our patrons.
B&N needs to make further adjustments to its business model and be better
at adapting to the desires and needs of the buying public.
He noted, too, that Porsche is looking
at adapting some of its racecar technology for the street, and that many small, precise tweaks could help the automaker get the fuel efficiency they want out of this new flat - six without turning to a turbo.
The LED Intelligent Light System is excellent
at adapting to different situations at night to avoid dazzling other road users whilst providing excellent visibility.
The facilitators who work with each LCN are skilled
at adapting their level of support to the needs of the network.
On the plus side, director Rob Marshall was an old hand
at adapting Broadway hits into movie form — his Chicago nabbed a few Oscars ® — and the screenplay for Into The Woods was adapted by James Lapine, who, with Stephen Sondheim, created the original musical.
Michael Almereyda (2000's Hamlet, 2014's Cymbeline) has proven himself deft
at adapting theatre for the big screen, and Marjorie Prime — from the play by Jordan Harrison — is very much an effective marriage of theatrical and cinematic sensibilities.
More a footnote to a revered career than an epic swansong, the late Alain Resnais final film takes him back to the works of Alan Ayckbourn for a third stab
at adapting that most English of playwrights.
After X-Men: Apocalypse, we assumed that the traditional X-Men ensemble would get another story, and it was quickly rumored that it would be a second blockbuster attempt
at adapting the classic and beloved Dark Phoenix Saga (which was previously used as source material for Brett Ratner's X-Men: The Last Stand).
While never rising above the B - movie standard that defined his subsequent career — including classics like Creature From The Black Lagoon (Jack Arnold, 1954), It Came From Outer Space (Jack Arnold, 1953) and The Valley Of Gwangi (James O'Connolly, 1969)-- he is quite effective
at adapting his performance to the tonal shifts of the film, ultimately delivering a suitable lead character for each of the genres the film navigates.
Both Water For Elephants screenwriter, Richard LaGravenese and the penner of the Oscar nominated Les Miserables, William Nicholson, both took a crack
at adapting Unbroken, but none really made an impression.
Ghost in the Shell isn't the first attempt
at adapting anime in live action — Attack on Titan, for example, was released in 2015, and Akira's red motorcycle has stalled in various levels of development hell for more than a decade — but it's by far the highest - profile Hollywood attempt.
The «blanks,» as the increasingly inebriated heroes decide to call them, are much better
at adapting to these intruders, throwing temptations and greater - good philosophy at them in an attempt to convince them to join the cause.
He provides a running, screen - specific piece that looks
at adapting the original flick and how he got onto the project, story issues, research and influences, cast, characters and performances, sets and shooting in New York, cinematography and visual choices.
I see the film as a brave, heartfelt and largely successful stab
at adapting the «unadaptable».