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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adaptable about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is likely a mistranslation from another language or a misunderstanding of the correct phrase "adaptable to" which means able to adjust or change to fit a certain situation or circumstance. An example of correct usage of "adaptable to" would be: "The new software is adaptable to different operating systems."
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Mr. Karson said these rapidly growing companies put a special emphasis on speed of service but are more adaptable about where they will lease office space than more established organizations.
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Ms. Rafferty made the larger point about adaptable objects.
For many of us, it's just about adaptable common sense, but this kind of common sense (between countries, cultures, languages, disciplines and time-zones) seems to be really scarce in practice, to be honest.
In fact, there is a further element that characterizes complexity: the fact that we are talking about adaptable complex systems capable of modifying themselves to satisfy new conditions or requisites.
Increasing pressure on extensive farming systems in marginal areas requires them to become more resilient and adaptable to extreme conditions brought about by climate change.
Having multiple daily memory reports on the phone of how we were in the past might therefore render our memory less malleable and less adaptable to the changes brought about by life making our identity more stable and fixed.
"It was a different type of performance, but I talked about being adaptable as a team - you have to be like that," Monk said.
I'm talking about being adaptable, thinking outside the box, learning to appreciate other cultures and ways of doing things, and relishing changes in plans and routines as opportunities rather than inconveniences).
According to Chris Lake, the academy's head of professional development, it's about working across boundaries, being adaptable and not looking for the most obvious answers.
Likewise, dimensionless claims about adaptability, such as, "insurgents are more adaptable than us" are made without clear guidelines of how to measure adaptability.
Typically, dimensionless claims about adaptability, such as, "insurgents are more adaptable than us" are made without clear benchmarks against which to measure adaptability.
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