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By interpreting our actions, these robots can adapt alongside us and be personalized to continually provide the assistance or challenge each person needs to improve.

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A review of 94 psychological studies, including more 24,000 people and spanning the past 40 years, found that while women have adapted to workplace norms, by engaging in more stereotypically male behavior (becoming more assertive, actively displaying ambition, and showing strength and confidence), men have not adapted alongside them.

What's more, the Good Beer Guide relies on recommendations by local Camra members across the UK and as more young people discover real ale we hope to continue to see the guide adapt and evolve alongside the British pub". But with an estimated 31 pubs still closing every week in the UK, the guide also focuses on efforts to re-open them and safeguard their futures for the local communities.

The film is nominated for four Oscars and four Baftas, with Dench up for best actress and Coogan in the hunt for best adapted screenplay (alongside co-writer Jeff Pope) from both organisations.

Allen won best original screenplay for his fantastical tale of romance and time-travel in the French capital, while Payne took best adapted screenplay alongside Jim Rash and Nat Faxon for his George Clooney-starring family drama.

Clooney's Descendants is up for adapted screenplay, alongside another Clooney vehicle, The Ides of March.

The Batuta (Spanish for the conductor's baton) National Foundation for Youth and Children Symphonic Orchestras, created in 1991, now supports 284 orchestral centers in 106 cities. Modeled on and adapted collaboratively alongside Gustavo Dudamel's El Sistema, in Venezuela, Batuta is reportedly the second largest youth orchestra system in Latin America.

To help the nuns of Greenville, he worked alongside his sons to adapt waffle irons and humidifiers to make hosts.

Moran will adapt her own book alongside Scottish screenwriter and novelist John Niven.

He takes the role of musical director, sitting round with the musicians as they pore over the scores and work out how to adapt their own parts alongside the orchestral arrangements.

Michael Spurr, the chief executive officer of the National Offender Management Service, acknowledged the prison had been through a difficult process: "It has had to adapt to hold young offenders alongside its adult population whilst implementing new structures and routines to provide a decent regime for prisoners at lower cost".

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