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"In the U.S., Australia and Europe, there's a very substantial capacity to adapt to the effects on food — with money, technology, research and development.
The venture is somewhat risky for ESPN as it tries to determine whether a substantial audience will quickly adapt to a new network and subscribe to ESPN+, but the deal represents a long-term investment.
Regarding non-endemic vector-borne diseases, respondents noted that the impacts could be substantial and difficult to adapt to, and referred to public perception ('fright factors' and public unrest).
Highly mobile resource extractors with substantial funds are able to adapt to changing regulations by exploiting countries and regions with limited capacity.
For all these reasons, among others, one expects substantial heterogeneity among species in the genetic capacity to adapt to novel environments.
Some coastal villages have been swamped, and substantial shifts are occurring in plant and animal populations as they try to adapt to the thawing tundra.
The absence of substantial diversity in the vegetative features of gymnosperms appears to have limited their ability to adapt to diverse or extreme habitats.
To adapt to biotic and abiotic stresses, plants have evolved a complex set of molecular responses, which often exhibit features sharing substantial overlap pathways and components.
Politicians adapt to communications technology.
"Farmers can adapt to trends.
"Adapt to Win".
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