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"There was fan feuding over the roots of the new 'casual' style and Liverpool, the city, had also adapted much less well to the new economic and political realities of the 1980s," he adds.
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When you let your ideas about consumers calcify and stop adapting much less anticipating, that's when you start inadvertently digging your own grave.
Many pubs have adapted, becoming much less blokeish.
Nevertheless, it is not a necessary assumption of evolutionary theory that every feature of every organism is adapted to some purpose, much less optimally adapted.
According to Ms Braga, they are "well adapted and a much less aggressive species than the ones found in Florida".
Indeed, art is much less adapted to the telling of a story or the representation of the world than it is to the presentation of colours, sounds, and other items in the art medium simply for their own sake.
Despite the tremendous changes in our economic landscape, Washington is all but ignoring the broader economic implications, as evidenced by the failure of the Bureau of Labor Statistics to even track independent workers, much less adapt to their economic needs.
Dr. Moll saw scant commercial potential for long-distance surgery, but he became convinced that the technology, being developed by SRI International, a nonprofit contract research firm in Palo Alto, Calif., could be adapted to make routine surgery much less invasive in the hands of civilian surgeons.
It has become adapted to humans, and has much less infectivity for pigs.
Besides, much of the activity resembles military drill; there's good reason to think old bases could be easily adapted for correctional use - perhaps at much less than $50,000 per bed.
"If they are foreign then they have already shown they can adapt to East Asia and they present much less of a risk for Chinese clubs," said Lee.
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