Sentence examples for adapt to make from inspiring English sources

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How must businesses adapt to make sure they meet the needs of today's employees?

Experts said nonprofits may yet adapt to make the law less onerous.

They could then adapt to make employees feel more comfortable and ensure their business has adequate support in place.

If you disrupt one line of story, the narrator needs to adapt to make a new one and in this way the game raises interesting questions about what can be done to empower the player while maintaining a satisfying narrative structure.

Hunzakutz farmers have had to adapt to make use of available resources at different altitudes - altitude influences the length of the annual growing season, livestock kept and agricultural output.

In the meantime, acute hospitals (and alternative facilities) should adapt to make their environment and systems more appropriate for frail older people, to deliver comprehensive geriatric assessment, and provide for their mental health needs.

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Circular knitting machines can be adapted to make simulated furs.

The fiberglass technology used for the bows, for example, was adapted to make skis.

The story of "Tannhäuser" was adapted to make it more age-appropriate.

In the 1850's, for example, watch spring steel, adapted to make hoops, eliminated the need for layers of petticoats.

Meanwhile, only about half of the six refineries in Illinois have been adapted to make gas with ethanol, he said.

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