Sentence examples for adapting free from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adapting free" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an attempt to express the idea of being free to adapt or to adapt without restrictions, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The new policy allows employees to be adapting freely to changes in the workplace."
Alternatives: "freely adapting" or "able to adapt freely".

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There is also a potential pitfall awaiting schools that rely on adapting free software to their needs, Haigh warns.

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In particular, new rubbing attachment modes are proposed to adapt free-interface CMS techniques to frictional contact.

If the club starts charging for Napercise, this would continue the trend of charging money for adapting previously free things.

TaTaTu is listening to the marketplace and adapting - giving free access to content and going a step further to reward users with an automatic monetization system.

Principal Michael Astley said: "The uniform shop has several different cuts for boys and girls, but if there is a student where the uniform is not appropriate the uniform shop is advising the parent on where to purchase trousers and are then adapting them free of charge". He said there are still 10 pupils who are not adhering to the uniform policy.

We thank Dr. Alan Peters for EM consultation, Dr. John Fiala for assistance in adapting the free 3D-reconstruction software he developed, Dr. Ron Killiany for MRI and surgical assistance, Ms. Maria Medalla, Ola Alade and Mrs. Marcia Feinberg for technical assistance, Dr. A. Carville for veterinary care, and Ms. Linda Fernsten for surgical assistance.

Some 39,000 primary and 3,500 pre-school teachers have been trained on inclusive education related topics, pedagogical assistants have been engaged, and pupils have received adapted textbooks free of charge.

This study suggests that modification of housing, and breeding for joints that are more adapted to free-range movement may be needed in free-range pig production.

To further study the various adaptations of the bacterium, C. burnetii propagated from first two serial passages in cell-free culture (p1 and p2) from cell-cultured strains and (fully) adapted cell-free cultured strains from stationary phase were considered.

We have the power to choose between surviving as we know or adapting to a free fall.

Within the in vitro models, the p1 and p2 cell-free cultures showed similar level of regulation of O-antigen genes as in cell-culture, whereas the adapted cell-free culture (passage n > 10) showed a significant down-regulation of these genes, due to their deletion resulting in an on-going transformation into phase II forms [ 15].

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