Sentence examples similar to adapting to demographic changes from inspiring English sources

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Since many of our cities already suffer from overcrowding on trains, congestion on roads and worsening air pollution, there is an urgent need to find new ways to adapt to the demographic changes.

Archbishop Egan is a canon lawyer and classical pianist who is expected to adapt the New York archdiocese to demographic changes and fiscal pressures by closing or merging schools, parishes and perhaps hospitals -- all steps his predecessor was loath to undertake.

Following German unification, the composition of Parliament was adapted to reflect demographic change.

Common sense suggests that a plastic city is too pixellated and limited to help planners design resilient cities that can adapt to climate change or find solutions to demographic changes and land use.

And the business is adapting to changing demographics and technologies.

Agile is all about adapting to change: plans can change.

It recommends adapting to inevitable changes.

Instead, it talked only about adapting to the changes.

This can prevent them from adapting to environmental changes.

How are consultants adapting to changes in international development?

Adapting to climate change: Thresholds, Values, Governance.

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