It is quite noteworthy that AG Szpunar highlights in a rather long introduction the important role of libraries and their difficulties to
adapt to the changing circumstances of book consumption.
So there is evidence that the birds can bounce back, and the team's modelling indicates that they will very probably try to
adapt to their changing circumstances by colonisation Bouvet Island, and by increasing their numbers on Heard and South Georgia islands, which should benefit from improved foraging conditions as the APF edges ever poleward.
Lindenmayer points out that the ability to
adapt to changing circumstances, lead others and follow a proven system are key success attributes veterans bring to franchising.
«Great companies are nimble and
adapt to changing circumstances — and they invest in their people, giving them the right training and tools so they can innovate, add value and become leaders of the future.»
There's been uncertainty in the industry ever since Trump initiated the national security - based tariff investigation, so companies will just continue to try and
adapt to the changing circumstances, said Canadian Steel Producers Association president Joseph Galimberti.
Feeding computers large sets of data teaches them to mimic the human brain's ability to infer rules from previous experiences and
adapt to changing circumstances.
Recognizing the prestige of Cato, «the root and core of the whole prosecution,» his speech attacked a flaw that might assist prosecutorial abuse, a commitment to an austere version of Stoic philosophy that could manifest itself as inflexible, rigid adherence to principle that renders one unable to exercise prudent judgment and
adapt to changing circumstances.
The self is a movable and malleable target, one that
adapts to changing circumstances, revising its constitution repeatedly over the course of an individual life, taking on strikingly different colorations at different times.
Wenger the Management and to be fair we as fans have taken ten years to
adapt to the changed circumstances.
It would seems obvious but a formation can not be so rigid that it is unable to
adapt to changing circumstances.
Again, it's good to think through the different scenarios that might influence your plan and leave yourself the flexibility to
adapt to changing circumstances.
Countries that deal with financial difficulty by increasing spending have consistently worse outcomes than those who go through the stress of
adapting to the changed circumstances.
Some of these factors may be a source of dynamism that may give the Chinese state the capacity to
adapt to changing circumstances.
DiNapoli said as local governments continue to
adapt to changing circumstances, his office will continue to support them with «training, analysis and guidance.»
«If devoting so much energy to reproduction made it harder for species in the past to
adapt to changing circumstances, perhaps that same should apply to species we're concerned about conserving in the present day,» he says.
Unable to
adapt to changing circumstances, they will often perform inefciently or not at all.
Samsø is small enough that its renewable energy project could succeed largely on the perseverance of a handful of dedicated people who had some institutional backing and the flexibility to
adapt to changing circumstances.
When these interactions occur regularly, they provide the scaffolding that helps build «key capacities — such as the ability to plan, monitor, and regulate behavior, and
adapt to changing circumstances — that enable children to respond to adversity and to thrive,» the report continues.
Our brains do have a unique ability to
adapt to changing circumstances, but this comes simply from years of dogged practice.
Drawing on examples from successful public and private ventures, he makes the case that these four elements are essential in order for a system to reform, grow, or
adapt to changing circumstances.
They have shown resilience in the face of challenges and a capacity to
adapt to changing circumstances.
Since no one truly knows what life has in store, ForeCertain contracts include features that help
you adapt to changing circumstances.
For new graduates fresh out of college, renting provides the flexibility to relocate and
adapt to the changing circumstances that come with establishing a career and, potentially, a family.
This means that we can
adapt to changing circumstances.
Moreover, the recent fund flow reflects the shift in sentiment among investors and how they are
adapting to changing circumstances.
Many dog owners own multiple leashes in order to accommodate the needs of different dogs and to
adapt to changing circumstances, including the seasons.
Many subsequent versions were to follow,
adapted to changing circumstances.
Sure, environmentalists will have to
adapt to changing circumstances — right now, the focus is on protecting the EPA's Clean Air Act authority — but does climate activism really need to be completely renovated?
Meanwhile, established systems are undergoing a process of structural reform, ensuring they continue to play an effective role in reducing greenhouse gases and
adapt to changing circumstances and climate targets.
A major theme of Climatopolis is that as climate scientists continue to make progress with modelling climate change and as we individually learn about the day - to - day challenges climate change poses for different cities, their residents will take pro-active steps to
adapt to changing circumstances.
When new evidence proves, disproves, or casts serious doubt on a theory, science mandates the flexibility to
adapt to changed circumstances.
But we have an advanced economy, the kind that has historically shown great ability to
adapt to changed circumstances.
Put more charitably, one recalls Lord Hope's quotation from the beginning of this article about the ability of the English legal system to
adapt to changing circumstances.