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The phrase "adapting views" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of changing or adjusting one's perspectives or opinions in response to new information or experiences.
Example: "In today's rapidly changing world, adapting views is essential for personal growth and understanding diverse perspectives."
Alternatives: "modifying perspectives" or "adjusting opinions".
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A variety of models of this self-consciousness have been developed, some explicitly drawing on or adapting views in Brentano, Husserl, and Sartre.
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Consistent with the involvement of low-level neural mechanisms, the AB effect interacted with adapting luminance such that an AB was revealed only under photopic (light adapted) viewing conditions.
Here, in the midst successive attempted coups and violent political upheavals, he serenely holds court, prudently adapting his views to those of his politically varied patrons.
David Cameron, the Tory leader, who has prospered by adapting his views and political persona (and who sounds more sceptical of all-encompassing doctrines than some of his colleagues) is himself an example of this talent.
Adapting art viewing to contemporary demands within a rapidly changing world, deSouza outlines how art functions as politicized culture within a global industry.
This workstation allows for interactively scrolling through the data set in a cine-like display and adapting the view plane interactively so as to be perpendicular to the vessel axis or parallel to the carotid bifurcation.
The final sequence was filmed undercover at a Tory party conference, and yet its point appears to be not precisely to attack Toryism, but rather to satirise, or perhaps simply to take notice of, the way the media classes could smoothly adapt their views to accommodate whoever was in charge.
And if turnout then went from 15%to70%0%, politicians would quickly adapt their views to represent 70% of their constituents rather than 15%.
Sternberg (2007) argues that an identification scheme should reflect the cultural origins and context of the students and he also argues that educators and researchers need to adapt broader views and more culturally sensitive approaches for identifying giftedness in every culture and society.
This article explores the potential impact of an adapted institutional view on decision making, based on empirical research.
In the emerging digital economy, it's vital that young people and their parents adapt their view of what a successful career looks like.
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