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Rather than blaming India, Mr. Mehta said, the West should be adjusting to a changing world.
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Earth might hence have a little more time to adjust to a changing climate.
A small town that once prospered on the rolling Iowa countryside, unable to adjust to a changing economy, loses population and most of its businesses.
And while some scholars have argued that Islam was meant to be flexible enough to adjust to a changing society, conservatives have held sway for centuries.
Each 15,500-square-foot floor is flexible enough to accommodate either a single large user or several smaller ones, and this has allowed the complex to adjust to a changing market over the years.
They do so, she contends, because the children are not forced to adjust to a changing family situation with a new constellation of relatives, nor to shuttling back and forth between parents.
"Humans adjust to a changing environment well.
More realistically, small restaurant owners will have to adjust to a changing competitive landscape, and realize their location no longer assures them an adequate supply of customers.
They refuse to adjust to a changing world.
It wouldn't be the first time we've used public policy to help the work force adjust to a changing economy.
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