Sentences with phrase «trouble adapting to changing»

They have had trouble adapting to changing consumer preferences, but I think they will adapt over time.
When customers start contacting your customer service team, use their feedback and your team's insights to understand why some customers are having trouble adapting to the change.
Spending hours in a car or plane, nights in a hotel, and being surrounded by unfamiliar faces will undoubtedly have an impact on your child's routine, and your child will likely have trouble adapting to this change.
lolwot - Can you please identify what it is your fear most about it getting warmer that you believe humans would have the most trouble adapting to the change in conditions.

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The trouble with such rules, however, is that they may be taken as absolute, without regard for the changes needed in adapting them to a new age.
You know you're in trouble when someone adapts Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan and changes the title to something totally forgettable.
If this is new food for your cat, be sure to transition them to the new food slowly, not all at once or they could have trouble adapting to the sudden change.
As your child progresses from being carried to one that rolls, crawls, and begins to walk, and so on through childhood, some pets may have trouble adapting to one or more of these changes.
Catastrophic means that most people would have trouble adapting to such change.
The only trouble is that we would all be too poor to be able to adapt to the changes, whatever their direction....
As William Axtell suggested, full service law firms can change and adapt and offer new services and can position themselves well to counter the troubles.
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