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The age of oil is coming to an end and companies like BP will be left behind unless they begin to adapt now.
The pace of the Premier League makes it harder for older foreigners to adapt now and clubs are mostly no longer in a position where they need to hand out one last pay packet.
Others, like GE, Ford, Walmart and Deloitte, have realized that there's no way to compete in the future if they don't adapt now.
We are just gonna have to adapt now.
But the lesson of Chernobyl - as our children's faces alone can teach us, is that we have the great gift - the opportunity - to adapt now spiritually as well.
The decision of whether to adapt now or later should be based on a comparison of the present value of expected net benefits associated with acting sooner or later (Scheraga et al. 2003).
A specially adapted 747 now lets passengers use e-mail and surf the internet.
(Fret not, Lebanon has adapted; it now calls itself the "Historical Geographical Center of the 48 States or the Contiguous United States").
The focus on classic art and museum scenes is a direct contrast to his previous set, which adapted the now-iconic characters of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens.
The only recourse for its musicians and fans has been to adapt, regrouping now as a subculture, often literally at sea.
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