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But the stepwise improved halomethylating condition is adaptable within wider scope.
The purpose here is not to substitute bureaucracy with chaos, but rather leave room for more fluid and adaptable behavior, within the scope of an overarching vision.
With Scott Brown and Nir Biton developing an adaptable and effective combination in midfield, there is growing scope for Celtic's attack-minded players to scatter opposition defences with the deftness of their movement and technical aplomb.
Structured education programmes are defined as planned programmes that are: "...comprehensive in scope, flexible in content, responsive to an individual's clinical and psychological needs and adaptable to his or her educational and cultural background" [ 13] (pg 27).
With wide geographical scope, the process-based biogeochemistry model denitrification-decomposition (DNDC) appears to offer a potentially adaptable and applicable model to simulate C and N cycling for perennial energy crops based on its capacity to capture whole agro-ecosystem processes (including complex water and nutrient cycling) and to cover a wide range of crop types and regions [ 25].
The International Study of Highway Development and Management (ISOHDM) extended the scope of the World Bank HDM-III model, to provide a harmonised systems approach to road management, with adaptable and user-friendly software tools.
What else? A. Adaptable.
"We are very adaptable".
It's adaptable.
I'm very adaptable.
The United States is adaptable.
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