Sentence examples for adapt lies from inspiring English sources

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And the determinant of that flexibility and ability to adapt lies in political institutions and their willingness to challenge interest groups, mediate social conflicts and maintain the rule of law.

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In a message on Twitter late on Thursday, the international day against homophobia, the 34-year old junior minister in Emmanuel Macron's government said homophobia "sometimes forces us to adapt and lie just to avoid hatred and to live our lives".

Most species of mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water and some have even adapted to lay their eggs in salt water.

The flat-tail horned lizard similarly relies on a combination of methods: it is adapted to lie flat in the open desert, relying on stillness, its cryptic coloration, and concealment of its shadow to avoid being noticed by predators.

It is also possible that the female great tits on Gotland are not adapted to lay a second clutch, and therefore do not store sufficient fat even if the environment provided enough nutritional resources.

However, apart from respiration units being expensive to build and maintain, this method requires that the dog is confined to a respiration chamber during the measurements, and not all dogs are easily adapted to lie relaxed in the chamber.

Gilbert's 2006 autobiographical narrative (which has commas between the words) has become a kind of bible for the dissatisfied educated woman; it's a much loved book, but virtually impossible to adapt faithfully — its appeal lies in Gilbert's nattering voice.

"Down one path lies adapting to change – to thrive by finding new opportunities in the global marketplace.

In "Godard Mon Amour" (which premièred at the Cannes Film Festival last May and opens here on Friday), Hazanavicius doesn't so much adapt Wiazemsky's memoirs as lay waste to them, pillaging the books for anecdotal sketches of a romance that he detaches from its surroundings, minimizing its intellectual fervor and historical urgency.

Our interpretation of this result is that they think that lay people quickly adapt to different forms of forest production.

Pembrokeshire council deputy leader John Allen-Mirehouse said: "This funding boost will do much to reinvigorate the towns, to give them a new lease of life and help them to adapt to the challenges that lie ahead".

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