Sentence examples for adapted at will from inspiring English sources

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He practiced, that is to say, a rather droopy kind of symbolism that could be adapted at will to betrothal, motherhood, first Communion and subtly adumbrated landscape.

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Hence, for the primary analysis, a mixed model with repeated measurements will be adapted at the HbA1c-values of the follow-up.

He did "Julius Caesar" in Central Park this summer and will do "Race," which he also adapted, at Classic Stage.

After that Bal adapted its philosophy at will.

From today's perspective, 20th c. theories of literature appear neither as consistent epistemologies competing for scientifically verifiable truth, nor as analytic methods that can be adapted or abandoned at will.

Adapted from Will Cotton.

Transportation systems will be more effective if they can adapt at the same timescales at which the demand changes.

The production, adapted by Kathleen Tolan, will run at Classic Stage Company from April 14 through May 23.

The work, based on "The Charlatan" by Jacob Gordin and adapted by Emil Gorovets, will be at the Folksbiene Theater, 123 East 55th Street (755-2231)...

"It was hard to adapt at first.

On the other hand, when up-staircase stress changes are too fast (f >0.2 min−1, which resembles a ramp input of stress), Hog1 cannot adapt and will persist at a high response level (Figure 9A, 9F).

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