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Nevertheless, England should be confident if they can get in behind Wales' wing-backs, and may adapt their tactic and formation accordingly.

A council panel is studying ways to select a provisional government by spring, and may adapt a version of the caucus plan.

Linux developers in China say some overseas colleagues worry that China may not play by the rules for collaborating and sharing and may adapt Linux to create a proprietary system instead.

This model does not acknowledge the expertise of adopting faculty, who rarely want to use reforms as designed and may adapt reforms back toward traditional instruction (Hutchinson and Huberman [1994]; Henderson and Dancy [2008]).

Siblings will experience this change at different ages and may adapt differently.

Our results provide evidence that divergent CHV1 lineages recombine and may adapt over time to establish in a new area.

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Nevertheless, mailing lists can have multiple uses, and projects and ecosystems may adapt or evolve their use of mailing lists over time.

It is unclear exactly how long such a review would take, however, and viruses may adapt more quickly than bureaucrats and academics.

Second, physicians and nurses were not blinded to the triage scores and thus may adapt their priority recommendation accordingly.

The poll is a reminder that many Americans do not hold especially firm views on some issues and instead may adapt them depending on which party controls the executive branch.

"Northants are dark horses for a first trophy since 1992 and they may adapt better to the big stage than many people think.

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