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The phrase "adaptability in the face of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the ability to adjust or respond effectively to challenging or changing circumstances.
Example: "Her adaptability in the face of adversity has inspired many in our community."
Alternatives: "flexibility when confronted with" or "resilience in response to".
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And to be a citizen of the open city requires patience and adaptability in the face of the unfamiliar qualities that Sennett finds embodied in the migrant.
Since the American-led invasion of Iraq 19 months ago, the insurgents have demonstrated a remarkable adaptability in the face of vastly superior American firepower.
I have heard a very convincing argument against standards in digital preservation: Because digital preservation is a new, evolving field, complying with rigid standards can be detrimental to systems that require a certain amount of adaptability in the face of emerging technological challenges.
The job, first reported by SFgate, requires a combination of meticulous planning and adaptability in the face of unexpected weather, broken appliances, and a variety of guest needs in a place where problems can't be solved with a run to the grocery or hardware store.
This 'deep state' as Filiu describes it, does not rely on oil which allows them an adaptability in the face of challenges such as the Arab revolutions and the author takes pains to point out the 'fundamental difference' between Mamluk authoritarian regimes and aspiring totalitarian systems of Libya and Iraq (p.80).
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By retraining the models automatically when results begin to drift relative to expectations, we can achieve some of the adaptability that humans exhibit in the face of shifts.
In the face of such adaptability, Li and his labmates believe the best course of action is to be as curious as possible to understand as much as they can about how cancer works.
· Resiliency in the face of volatility · Adaptability to counter ubiquitous uncertainty · Distilled simplicity to approach complex problems · A curious mindset to unravel ambiguity.
Contrary to what is said by those who focus on the far right, the most striking aspect of the modern crisis is the adaptability and resilience of existing institutions, including the EU, in the face of huge pressures.
There is then a key tension in government between adaptability and transformability or between: "maintaining the resilience of a desired current configuration in the face of … shocks and simultaneously building a capacity for transformability, should it be needed" [ 4].
Christopher Page, Lasker's co-author and now a staff biologist at Mote Marine Laboratory, believes that in the face of a changing environment coral's ability to reallocate resources after injury events shows promising adaptability.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com