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The phrase "adapt to the evolving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to adjust or change in response to ongoing developments or changes in a particular context.
Example: "In order to stay competitive, businesses must adapt to the evolving market trends."
Alternatives: "adjust to the changing" or "respond to the shifting".
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He adds to this the effect of the recession on poorer communities in the city, and the party's failure to adapt to the evolving political culture in Scotland.
"It is clear that, as a department, we have not done enough to adapt to the evolving domestic internal security threat to American troops and military facilities that has emerged over the past decade," Mr. Gates said.
The slim "Diary of a Very Bad Year: Confessions of an Anonymous Hedge Fund Manager" written with Keith Gessen captures the struggles of the anonymous co-author in dealing with the crisis while trying to understand and adapt to the evolving government response.
We expect that open-source tools will have a broader rôle in the near future, owing to their offering a means of increasing the range of approaches able to adapt to the evolving atmosphere we have outlined.
What are the characteristics of the building assemblies, the advantages and disadvantages that came with them, how did they adapt to the evolving community and what were the effects on the long term in Anina are just a few of the questions raised in this study.
In keeping with this and the agency's commitment to adapt to the evolving realities of the AIDS crisis, UNICEF commissioned an analysis of population household surveys across 36 countries.
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UNICEF's response will be adapted to the evolving situation, emerging needs and available funding.
The reshuffle is part of the coffee giant's plans to adapt to "the rapidly evolving retail environment", Mr Schultz said in a statement.
Departments and programs should have the openness and flexibility that allows them to adapt to the constantly evolving structure of knowledge.
With gigabit speeds 100 times faster than those we use today and the capability to tap into higher spectrum frequencies, these software-defined networks will have greater flexibility to adapt to the ever evolving mobile ecosystem, and support the billions of gadgets that are becoming seamless parts of everyday life.
This 'Special Edition' of Child Outlook, a UNICEF briefing series on global trends and their implications for children, covers major economic, social, political and environmental shifts, in an attempt to anticipate how we might need to adapt to the constantly evolving global environment so that we can better respond, address and promote the progressive realization of children's rights.
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