Sentence examples for adapting poorly from inspiring English sources

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Too often the heart, adapting poorly, dies on the operating table.

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For decades, men have adapted poorly to the shifting demands of the service economy.

A child who has been in an air-conditioned environment most of the time may adapt poorly to outdoor exercise when temperatures and humidity soar.

Lyudmila adapted poorly to English life; her shy, spartan husband's grit in adversity proved greater than his husbandly capabilities.But the marriage did produce the author, a legendary hellraiser in Moscow in the 1990s, and now a respectable foreign correspondent.

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The case-mix system currently used for patient classification in acute hospitals (Diagnosis Related Groups) adapts poorly to geriatric patients and, besides, is grouped in an excessive number of categories.

It was a world to which he adapted poorly.

Unlike its more common relative, it has adapted poorly to human impact and has declined in much of its range.

Plant populations on these soils tend to show low density, but goatgrass can form dense stands on these soils, crowding out native species that have adapted poorly to serpentine soils.

Like many large, active sharks, this species adapts poorly to captivity; it tends to bump into the sides of its enclosure, and the resulting abrasions then become infected with often fatal consequences.

Mc3r−/− mice adapted poorly to the food restriction schedule.

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