Sentences with phrase «time adapting»

Flynn adds that some people are having a hard time adapting because these concepts keep evolving as they go along.
Companies relying on heavy revenue streams based on agent commissions are going to have a hard time adapting
The new regulations don't appear at first glance to support the challenging environment for Educators - by introducing more classroom challenges and more pressure to change the layout of the physical space - Educators will inevitably spend less time enhancing the development of young children and more time adapting to yet another set of regulatory changes.
That's not to say that Google should spend huge amounts of time adapting Wear to run in conjunction with more minor mobile OS plaforms like Windows, but to have it at least function fully and normally with an iPhone so that some people who want round smartwatches but have an iPhone, don't have to spend the cash they would on an Apple Watch and instead have the option to get into the Android Wear ecosystem.
If you're moving from XP to Windows 7, you might have a hard time adapting to the new User Interface.
Those leaving behind the Google Nexus 5X in favor of the Moto X4 will have a hard time adapting to the new position of the fingerprint scanner, which will now appear on the front panel, just below the display screen.
# 2: Older women who have never contacted the public have a hard time adapting themselves and are inclined to be cantankerous and fussy.
Several species of penguins have also been found to be having a difficult time adapting to the changes that are occurring.
Most artists from other countries coming to Canada have a hard time adapting because their styles reflect their home country and not the one they are currently living in (parts of North America prefer certain colours and styles).
Fans of the original game will find this to be the perennial version, and newcomers may have a better time adapting to the gameplay system.
He also has a hard time adapting to change.
Brady, especially, suffers from separation anxiety and has a hard time adapting to change.
Because cats generally have a harder time adapting, we ask that cat fosters be available for a minimum of three months.
We had the two dachshunds, Precious and Jasmine who had a hard time adapting to our new baby.
Older cats that have never been around other animals may have the most difficult time adapting.
They acted like dogs that didn't see much of the world before being dropped off at the pound, and had quite a hard time adapting and trusting again.
However, their instincts remain and they have a hard time adapting to someone else being in charge.
Cannell looks for companies that, like the Steller's Sea Cow, have a difficult time adapting to a changing environment.
He gave as an example a restaurant stock, which would have a more difficult time adapting to a slowdown in the economy than an oil and gas company.
Upgrade release timeframe extensions made not only by HTC but also other Android gadget makers suggests they're having a tougher time adapting the code to their devices than they first thought.
BlackBerry clearly spent a lot of time adapting BlackBerry 10 to handle the trackpad, and it shows throughout the OS.
This means that the app developers have to spend considerable time adapting and editing the text of the title and its structure.
They can exacerbate inequality when already high - achieving and well - funded schools are judged based on this system, leaving behind lower - performing schools that that will have a harder time adapting to new standards.
Some single fathers may even avoid dating altogether, out of guilt, if their child has a hard time adapting to change.
As we age, our eyes also have a harder time adapting to all these conditions, which means we may notice puffy eyes more often than usual.
«The less developed countries will have an easier time adapting
But others have a tougher time adapting, like one of Nangonya's colleagues who has children; she was able to shift within the agency to stay planted in Vienna more often.
The older child might be having a hard time adapting to the new changes in the family.
Having a doula has proven to promote shorter and easier labors, an easier time adapting to motherhood with enhanced skills as well as less postpartum depression which is huge!
Without a doubt, Dembélé is the most talented out of the four but he's had a hard time adapting since his move from Borussia Dortmund.
I don't think Lacazette's problems are because England is too tough for him, I think they're because the Arsenal team was used to playing with a striker like Giroud and had a hard time adapting to one like Lacazette.
Wanyama and Schiniderlin won't need any time adapting to the league and i will be happy with anyone of these 2.
I believe due to the amount of competitions we are in that wenger could be trying to avoid overplaying key players but at the same time adapting new members to the team so they can gel.
Businesses already use similar software and tools to onboard new hires, and it's time they adapt the technology for leadership development.
over a period of six years years from the time i adapted this recipe, i made some changes in proportions as well as ingredients.
Now though, I think it's time we adapted.
Most of the time I adapt and change or DIY the clothes to make them more me and mine, then I mix them with modern touches.
Arriving in theaters today is David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, another adaptation of Stieg Larsson's Millennium novels, this time adapted by Steven Zaillian.
Operating much like H.G. Wells» three - time adapted novel «The Island of Dr. Moreau», this twisted import from Anders Thomas Jensen tangles elements of slapstick physical comedy among chilling social horrors to create a psychosexual mystery circling the inescapable ideas of heritage and homecoming.
As always, Twilight Time adapts the simple, static top menu directly from the cover art.
This time he adapts the memoirs of Jeannette Walls, as played by Brie Larson, a woman growing up in a dysfunctional family of nonconformist nomads with a mother who's an eccentric artist and an alcoholic father.

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Those outlets that didn't adapt quick enough to the changing times and develop an online presence likely aren't around to speak about it.
Those that are around now adapted with the times and kept up with the ever - changing market and consumer base.
The now 55 - employee firm builds tools for web publishers, from Al Jazeera to The New York Times, that bring to light data on where readers are clicking, why they stop reading and how to adapt their content to keep them coming back.
Plans, trends and challenges change all the time, so a team that can adapt together and follow the customer (rather than clinging desperately to the original idea) will be suited to startup life.
Institutional investors have had years to adapt to the presence of HFTs, and there are many smart - order routers on the market that decide how to break up large orders of stock across various markets so that HFTs have a harder time anticipating trades.
While it might sound intimidating (the name itself doesn't exactly scream «user - friendly»), intermittent fasting can be adapted for a variety of eating preferences, from regularly abstaining from food for 12 - 16 hours at a time to not eating once or twice a week.
Every time I am on a site on my phone and it doesn't adapt I don't stay!
Failing to adapt may not always lead to failure, that is an important thing to acknowledge, but at the same time you could be losing vital ground to the rival companies around you.
But at the same time, companies have adapted to the new environment with both Exxon and Chevron beating earnings expectations.
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