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You have to be able to adapt to how the case presents itself.
"I felt it just took us too long to adapt to how they were defending.
Government agencies are often slow to adapt to how the real economy changes.
Unless the social networking sites adapt to how people need to use them, she said, the sites will not succeed.
Monday, as she stepped up to serve at 4-all, her resiliency and ability to adapt to how the match had changed were about to be tested.
But when we leave this room making sure the air-conditioning and lights go off, having a building become smart and really adapt to how it's being used.
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But a more significant problem for England is adapting to how the referee polices the breakdown early in matches.
That court held that the plaintiffs were not eligible for overtime because their work was a form of salesmanship adapted to how prescription drugs are sold.
They were taken out in part by not adapting to how teen consumers want to buy.
It is a living document that has adapted to how we live and communicate.
With such sensory overload, our brains are adapting to how they process information, reducing our attention spans and filtering out the audio-visual 'white noise'.
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