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Unlike many East Germans, Ms. Merkel adjusted rapidly.

Quite unlike most of the workforce, however -- even other federal employees -- Congress members can look beyond their years of sweat and toil toward a fully cost-of-living adjusted, rapidly accruing retirement plan.

Sophisticated computing programs can allow much-improved resolution, and the performance of telescopes on Earth can be improved through the use of adaptive optics, in which the surface of the mirror is adjusted rapidly to compensate for atmospheric turbulence that would otherwise distort the image.

When the target depth was reduced to four inches, the group that had been taught the general principle of refraction adjusted rapidly to the change and exhibited substantial positive transfer; the other boys showed comparative difficulty in learning to hit the target at the shallower level.

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Adjusting Rapidly in East What Lothar de Maizière, the last leader of East Germany before unification, first noticed in Angela Merkel was her succinctness.

In particular, a quality called "fluid intelligence"—including numerical skills and the ability to adjust rapidly to new situations begins to go downhill in middle age.

"The addition of Bruce and John is particularly exciting now, with the challenges in the U.S. and global marketplaces and the need for major law firms to adjust rapidly to change," said Richard A. Rosenbaum, president of Greenberg Traurig, in a statement at the time.

Ms. Wang said that while Europe was adjusting rapidly to Chinese needs, North America was not, and hotels and other places frequented by tourists failed to provide Chinese-language aids, or food or something so simple as hot water in rooms for tea.

What is more, the subprime market is adjusting rapidly to the recent excesses: scores of the weakest lenders have gone bust.On the other hand, the securitisation of subprime mortgages turned out this summer to be merely the first link in a chain of skewed incentives that left the overall financial system acutely vulnerable.

The patchwork of state-owned pipeline monopolies bears no resemblance to America's system of open access to interstate gas transport and its decentralised investment, which allowed it to adjust rapidly to the shale-gas boom.Meanwhile coal is still the cheapest way to produce power, and governments in Spain and eastern Europe openly protect coalmining.

And they need to be able to adjust rapidly to any change or disruption they face.

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