Sentence examples for adapt share from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

Added to that, the curriculum is always changing, and there are always new ideas and approaches – there isn't just one way to teach, there are lots, and you can copy, adapt, share.

Many factors influence whether and how guidelines are used, including guideline characteristics (quality of format and content), and individual (provider characteristics), institutional (capacity to collect, adapt, share and apply evidence), and health system (policies, resources) attributes [ 9- 12].

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They point out that art assignments have largely been an oral tradition, "adapted, shared, and reworked".

All CIF data within the COD is in the public domain and therefore allowed us to reuse, adapt, and share the 3D printable files created from COD data [13].

Other instructors are encouraged to adapt and share similar ideas and approaches toward the goal of improving learning for all students.

An institution is based on shared values and with institutional learning, individuals adapt to shared values.

Users who are accustomed to running multiple apps on a single display will need to adapt by sharing information between PaperTabs, by tapping them next to each other.

Franklin had her own nagging worry: how was she, an only child who had commandeered the entire second floor of her parents' house outside Denver, possibly going to adapt to sharing a bedroom, a bathroom and every square inch in between?

I see that as positive, and it simply means that if the audience can easily adapt to sharing, without putting up barriers, so can the motor-sport in terms of administrative processes, and maybe get some non-white people on the boards of motor-sport directors.

I see that as positive, and it simply means that if the audience can easily adapt to sharing, without putting up barriers, so can the motorsport in terms of administrative processes and maybe get some non-white people on the boards of motorsport directors.

For instance, phylogenetically heterogeneous communities (or coalitions [ 59]) found in gut microbiomes, comprised of archaebacteria and eubacteria, have converged in their repertoires of carbohydrate-active enzymes to adapt to shared challenges.

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