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The phrase "adapted shift" is not a standard expression in written English, and its meaning may not be clear without context.
You might use it in contexts related to changes or modifications in a process, strategy, or approach that has been tailored to fit specific needs.
Example: "The adapted shift in our marketing strategy has led to increased engagement with our target audience."
Alternatives: "modified transition" or "customized change".
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It is well known that a continuously increasing sequence of projections on H enables to define the notion of adapted shift.
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But, he adds: "The agile practices have to be adapted, shifting the focus somewhat from generating stuff to learning about what customers will want.
With the help of its allies Iran and Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militant group, Mr. Assad's forces have adapted, shifting emphasis from a conventional army trained to repel an invasion to a counterinsurgency force made up of smaller mobile units made up of security forces and local militias, Mr. Wazne and other analysts said.
Under the assumption that such a sequence exists, we study the invertibility of adapted shifts on abstract Wiener space.
February 9 , 1928Amsterdam, Netherlands March 3, 2005 Aalst, Belgium Rinus Michels, in full Marinus Hendrikus Jacobus Michels (born Feb. 9, 1928, Amsterdam, Neth. died March 3, 2005, Aalst, Belg.) Dutch football (soccer) player and coach credited with having created "total football," an aggressive style of play in which players adapt, shift positions, and improvise on the field as needed.
When demands and task context change, the cognitive system can adapt, shift attentional focus, select information to guide and choose necessary responses, form plans, and generate new activation to feed back into the system.
It's clear that the industry is simply adapting, shifting towards two polar points: higher-quality visual and sensorial experiences in the theater that aim to blow audiences' brains out, and increasingly personal, high-tech and decentralized movie experiences at home.
Some corals may have adapted to shifting sea temperatures and repeated bleaching episodes, making them less susceptible.
It skilfully adapted to shifting global markets by developing products trading on British heritage that appeal to the new global rich; think of all those Bentleys and Range Rovers.
Unusual for a family car, a five-speed manual transmission is standard, though the test model had an optional five-speed Geartronic automatic that adapted its shifting to the style of the driver.
Chester's local grocery store adapted by shifting its inventory and letting go some part-time workers, said proprietor Lonnie Lisai.
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