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Above all he was a strategic thinker able to adapt to changing circumstances.
If you adopted the same persona, the same characteristics, you wouldn't be able to adapt to changing situations.
Ecosystems containing a broad diversity of species and genes are generally better able to adapt to changing conditions than those with just a handful of species, however abundant.
"Evolutionarily speaking, this could be one reason why some populations are able to adapt to changing environments while others go extinct".
He said that unless Parliament was able to adapt to changing world brought about by mass communication "we may go the way of Bebo or MySpace" and become increasingly irrelevant to people's lives.
Nick Hughes says there are five essential start-up talents, including adaptability: "Nothing in a start-up ever goes as planned, and thus, start-up founders must be able to adapt to changing circumstances".
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Whether these crop reductions happen, however, depends a lot on if farmers are able to use the tools they need to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Such structures are able to create new strategies and modify existing ones to adapt to changing environmental conditions (Coffey 1998).
The NHS must be flexible and able to adapt to patients' changing needs.
For instance, it must have an identity; be able to adapt to a changing environment; be capable of healing itself; and have an immune system.
Kurt Masur, who has died aged 88, began his career as a kapellmeister in the first sense of the word, and proved himself able to adapt to the changing musical climate nearly half a century later.
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