Sentences with phrase «to make adaptations»

Made an adaptation of this using caramel instead of white chocolate, worked well.
An effective teacher will make adaptations for students who need more teacher support, while students who are proficient can work on planned macro strategies that allow them to deepen their knowledge.
Higher water prices would make adaptation even more expensive — assuming additional water could be found at all in a drier future.
We also understand the importance of making sure that your home suits you and your child's needs, and can advise you on making any adaptations you might need.
But the one thing that makes adaptation really difficult is uncertainty.
Alternatively, this is a great book to inspire you to make adaptations with your own favourite ingredients.
This is what makes adaptation so compelling, when you see artists solve creative problems to translate formats.
It takes a supremely talented director, cast, and crew to make the adaptation faithful to the stage version while making it work for the camera.
In her address, she called upon making adaptation the higher priority of the negotiation process.
Keeping life after birth as simple as possible will make your adaptation process easier and faster.
And of course, it's going to require all of the tools it needs to actually make this adaptation occur (calories, protein, and all of the other diet stuff).
When you reduce calories, your body makes adaptations, and lowering its metabolism via several methods is the outcome.
Teachers also respond to time pressure by making adaptations to programs that can lessen their benefits.
Civil society has the power to make adaptation finance more transparent and accountable.
If you catch the symptoms early, however, you may be able to make adaptations for your dog.
I also made some adaptations in how I seated students.
Saving Money and a Home's Value When Making Adaptations Many individuals are unaware that federal grants are available for home modifications to assist the elderly and disabled.
I know George Galloway isn't everyone's cup of tea, but on yesterday's «Politics» show, he made this point very well I thought — that the anti-EU left needs to make the left - wing case for leaving and not make any adaptations to the anti-EU right.
But once you understand what failure is — and how to truly reach it, you can train more lifts in this manner, which will force your body to make the adaptations necessary to make drastic changes over time.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)-- Retaining the original novel's title, song lyrics, nut - sorting squirrels, and creepier Wonka, there's a lesson here about how making an adaptation more faithful does not necessarily make it better.
As the advance continued, we incrementally made adaptations in response.
What an off - the - cuff cavalier priest made adaptation for scriptural truths.
Laura of The First Mess made an adaptation of my FAVORITE summer drink!
We've gone up and up every year since and now we have The Open making the adaptation to US Dollars.
Tony Benn made no adaptation whatever in the interests of the Labour party.
Tony Blair made adaptation to globalisation a Labour leitmotif.
This preemption — that global warming is reversible and that geoengineering staves off harmful effects entirely — makes adaptation obsolete.
The adaptation phase can be a bit difficult for some, so exercising can be an added stress that could increase the burden on the body, thus making adaptation more of a rough experience.
There had been many failed attempts to bring the material to the big screen, but somehow Stanton was able to convince the studio heads to let him be the one to make the adaptation at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Or one might call it the trailer for Len Wiseman's new adaptation of the Philip K. Dick story We Can Remember it For You Wholesale, which just happens to use the same title used the last time someone made an adaptation of that story.
Look, we know everyone's been complaining about the length of the Hobbit trilogy ever since the decision to make the adaptation into 3 separate movies.
Few directors are as adept at mysteries as Fincher, making this adaptation as anticipated as his last nasty thriller, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
In short, despite Moretz and Moore giving it their all, Kimberly Pierce's too - safe direction and the uninspired nature of the rest of the cast (except perhaps Judy Greer's few moments as a sympathetic gym teacher) make this adaptation pretty lifeless.
He proves that in Cinderella, a movie that shows that his distinguished but straightforward vision was exactly what was needed to make this adaptation thrive.
Practices, for sure, teachers should be making adaptations always with an eye towards... is this enhancing student achievement?
After making adaptations to make the formula safe for use with animals, she introduced the ZYMOX brand in 1998 with a product for the treatment of dogs and cats with ear infections.
Lynn had a unique language, so it would be difficult for artists to make adaptations without resorting to copying.
Adaptation negotiators face a heavy agenda: making the Adaptation Committee operational; solidifying the Loss and Damage work programme; preparing guidelines and modalities for National Adaptation Plans; and the next phase of the Nairobi Work Programme, amongst others.
Scientists and decision - makers alike should treat climate models not as truth machines to be relied upon for making adaptation decisions, but instead as one of a range of tools to explore future possibilities.
There is at least some chance, if not a good chance, that climate will get colder not warmer and then mitigation costs have only gone to make adaptation cost even higher becaue mitigation went the wrong way i.e. worse than useless.
Beyond that, Vogt - Roberts is focused on making an adaptation that would make himself, Metal Gear Solid superfans, and your average person who isn't familiar with the franchise happy.
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