Sentences with phrase «less adaptable»

Indeed, non-RETS-based systems may very well have similar functionality, but they may be less adaptable at transporting data in a increasingly RETS - compliant industry.
First, Lindsey et al. (2005) found that fathers of difficult (i.e., fussier, less adaptable, more persistent, and less sociable as rated by mothers) 14 - month - old infants demonstrated relatively greater observed intrusive (or undermining) coparenting.
Second, Davis et al. (2009) found that maternal report of temperamental difficulty (i.e., fussier, less adaptable, more dull, and less predictable) in 3.5 month - old infants was related to less supportive coparenting behavior in both parents (family rating, r = −.26, p <.05).
Children who are less adaptable tend to have a more difficult time dealing with the transition from one parent's house to the other's.
The two segments of the Boost Case Hybrid fit together as snugly as if they were of one flesh, and while the 1900mAH battery is a smidge wimpier than you'd get in a less adaptable solution like the Mophie Juice Pack Air or even Boost Case's other battery cases, it's still enough to extend your iPhone's battery life by an additional 100 %.
It can actually make your teams less adaptable and create organization - wide bottlenecks as a result.
The billable hour culture is also less adaptable to more flexible or part - time arrangements.
The red fox will probably expand its range by outcompeting the less adaptable Arctic fox.»
Older cats are usually less adaptable to changes in their environment.
Reducing Stress Reducing environmental stress whenever possible is very important since older cats are usually less adaptable to change.
Reduce your senior cat's environmental stress whenever possible, as they may be less adaptable to change.
When viewed on other devices, the layout of the PDFs tend to get disoriented and this is the reason why it's less adaptable than a epub or.
In our study, these teachers earned higher scores than any other group on «construct rigidity» and «emotional reaction,» suggesting that they may be less adaptable to changing environments than are other types of learners and may process and react to environmental change more negatively.
As we get older, we can become more set in our ways and less adaptable to change.
The researchers» new technique outcompetes other approaches, which cost significantly more and are slower and less adaptable to the shapes and designs of consumer and industrial materials.
The clean industries of the informational society have added to the wealth of the South and the West, drawing in the educated and the affluent, while leaving behind the less adaptable industrial workers.

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And in his book, Children of the Great Depression, Glen Elder wrote that adolescents who experienced hardship in the 1930s became especially adaptable, family - oriented adults; perhaps, as a result of this recession, today's adolescents will be pampered less and counted on for more, and will grow into adults who feel less entitled than recent generations.
I'm going to use a recipe with less egg, though (since I'm vegan and want something more easily adaptable)....
The former Mainz man has proven less prolific since his move to the BayArena but has drawn a great deal of admiration for his adaptable attacking displays.
Many amazing things happen while your baby is sleeping including growth hormone secretion, immune system building and brain maturation, Additionally, sleep helps your child be more coordinated and adaptable as well as less a irritable and impulsive.
The game is a lot of fun, and is adaptable in difficulty to challenge a wide range of kids because the slope of the fruit stand is adjustable — you can make it less steep for youngsters, and quite steep for older kids.
Children are less flexible and adaptable, which can cause an increase in temper tantrums and even reduce their appetite.
Being adaptable and ready to pivot to new situations will not only make the process less stressful.
For instance, studies have shown that babies with «easy» temperaments — for instance, those who are more adaptable, more approachable, less distractible, or who generally are in good moods — go to sleep earlier and sleep more overall than do babies with «difficult» temperaments (Weissbluth and Liu 1983; Van Tassel 1985; Scher et al 1992; Sadeh et al 1994; Scher et al 1998).
Developers are reluctant to build adaptable houses because they think they are less profitable.
The elderly are often perceived as less mentally and physically competent, incapable of or otherwise resistant to change, and overall less flexible or adaptable to new situations.
Even though honeybees are not the intended targets of neonicotinoids, any indication that the resilient insect is suffering from the chemical means less - adaptable species might be in trouble, too.
In the U.S. many of these less - adaptable bee species thrive off the peripheral plants where neonicotinoids ended up.
This unusual binding mechanism opens a new avenue for drug design: Scientists can consider less rigid protein targets and identify molecules that stabilize more mobile forms of the protein upon binding — somewhat like a ski boot with an adaptable inner liner that continually adjusts to the foot.
The evidence of the success of early rice farmers on the vast wetlands near the Guaporé River in Rondônia state, Brazil, could help modern day plant breeders develop rice crops which are less susceptible to disease and more adaptable to the effects of climate change than the Asian varieties.
While no one can say with certainty what sort of life might be turned up by these experiments, the usual assumption is that it will be microbial, as single - celled life is adaptable to a wide range of environments and requires less energy.
The benefits are remarkable, it's guaranteed to make you less stressed, happier, more productive and adaptable to the demands of life.
Like Emily Bronte's no less brilliant 19th - century novel Wuthering Heights, Les liaisons dangereuses seems infinitely adaptable to the screen even though no movie could possibly capture its brilliance or its essence.
«Just as the ability to pass exams and tests is less important in the long run than the soft skills that allow you to collaborate, be empathetic and open minded and resilient to setbacks, we need to ensure that the surroundings we learn in are adaptable to change,» she said.
The Classroom Book Clubs method is more relaxed and less structured than many forms of Literature Circles, and its flexibility makes it more adaptable to a variety of classrooms and students.
Cats are far less accepting and adaptable to new things than dogs are.
Other studies have shown dogs housed with other canines may bark less, experience less stress from a lack of space, and are more adaptable.
Generally, small lap dogs tend to make the best companions as most need less exercise, have lower activity levels, and are very adaptable to apartment or condominium living spaces, making them ideal companions for the elderly.
Cats that have feline company while you are away at work are less likely to misbehave out of boredom, suffer from separation anxiety or depression and if they are raised with other cats, can be more adaptable to physical or social changes in their environment.
New solar technologies are developed all of the time, but lately it seems that the focus has been less on making the perfect solar cell and more on making more adaptable solar tech that expands how we can use and harness solar energy.
We aren't willing to spend 5 % of GDP on a 1 in a million chance of that, and even less willing to spend that kind of money on an unlikely event that is adaptable to without major loss of life, just major economic (and social disruption and ecosystem) cost, should it strike.
While other industries that have been more exposed to non-traditional ways of working see the trend as an opportunity to be more agile and adaptable, the legal industry sees only a loss of control — of data, of lawyers who are spending less time in the office, and of their client relationships as they become more focused on the individual legal professional rather than the reputation of the firm.
Further, the decision, under the disruption factor, noted that children are adaptable to change, and the disruption to a younger child is likely less significant than an older child.
This has made me more adaptable to new environments and less phased by the wide variety of operations across DSC.
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Kids ages 9 to 11 are more easygoing and adaptable, she noted: «They have less on their plate.»
Mothers who used daycare more than thirty hours a week tended to be less sensitive with their six - month - olds, more negative with fifteen - month - olds, than mothers who used daycare ten hours a week... Experts differ over just how flexible, how adaptable, human infants might be, yet no one is saying that human adaptability provides a carte blanche for indiscriminate care.»
Buildings with very specific functions, such as restaurants or preschools, can be harder to finance, according to Hughes, whereas more adaptable facilities such as warehouses pose less of a challenge.
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