Sentence examples for adapting diversity from inspiring English sources

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This chapter illustrates some of the industry trends in adapting diversity in hardware, software, and application deployments.

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A profile that is capable of adapting to diversity and continuous social change to ensure quality teaching (Bozu and Canto, 2009).

Authors in [12] have investigated cooperative beamforming and user selection techniques to improve the security of a cooperative relaying network and have explored the concept of cooperative diversity gain, namely, adapted cooperative diversity gain (ACDG), which can be used to evaluate the security level.

These results point to the possibility that people may adapt to diversity.

Research on subjective wellbeing has shown that people living in precarious conditions adapt to diversity and can reach high scores on measures of hedonic well-being, but tend to score comparatively low on measures of evaluative well-being (Graham 2011).

This could be adapted to diversity training, with facilitation from an expert in the discipline.

First, we adapted nucleotide diversity analysis to quantitatively assess whether the frequency of alterations differ between the two genes.

Robert Wuthnow, affirmed the "complex, sometimes torturous and for the most part effective decisions that faculty, students and administrators have made -- and continue to make -- in adapting to religious diversity".

It will aggravate water scarcity for fragile ecosystems and vulnerable communities.Water privatisation cannot respond to the diversity of water systems needed to adapt to the diversity of ecosystems to ensure sustainability.

Every company in America, every school in America has transformed itself over the past 30 years, adapting to the new diversity.

Diversification of host resistance phenotypes significantly altered evolutionary dynamics of pleiotropically linked growth phenotypes, offering two distinct evolvability benefits: (i) the intrinsic benefit of higher diversity in adapting to novel environmental conditions, and (ii) a specific benefit from local trade-offs between resistance and growth that allowed adaptation across fitness valleys.

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