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In this context, the presence of a regulatory neostriatal subcompartment that remains relatively "plastic" throughout the animal's lifetime (i.e., having less consolidated connectivity as indicated by proteoglycan expression) could provide an advantage in adapting to ever changing external and internal conditions.

I've never thought of myself as a chameleon who could adapt to ever-changing situations, but I have learned to be more flexible.

All we want is for hard work and understanding to decide a student's future – rather than how well they can adapt to ever-changing exam criteria.

Today those responsible for hiring and promotion decisions must instead focus on potential: the ability to adapt to ever-changing business environments and grow into challenging new roles.

With calm, pragmatic thinking, a simple plan and an ability to adapt to ever-changing circumstance, the small business could actually come out tops in the battle to survive the economic slowdown.

Microorganisms, with their prodigious reproduction rate, can quickly evolve to adapt to ever-changing environments.

A satisfactory answer to this intergenerational problem, living constitutionalists contend, requires that we recognize that constitutions can grow and adapt to ever-changing circumstances without losing their identity or their legitimacy.

Prof de Waal added: "The more we understand about how elephants navigate their physical and social worlds, and how their behaviour continues to adapt to ever-changing threats, the better able we will be to effectively work to protect them in the wild".

When we say animals are conscious and smart we mean they know what to do to adapt to ever-changing environments.

The heart is an organ with limited capacity for regeneration and repair; hence, it is susceptible to numerous stresses and must respond to these insults in order to adapt to ever-changing workload demands.

Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, politicians often need to have more than one string to their bow, so that they can adapt to ever-changing circumstances as and when required.

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