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But you are seeing new people enter the workforce that are much more adapted to this technology, from the Facebook generation or the YouTube generation.
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His switches, from chorus to verse, between pianissimo and wrecking-ball volume, are much more pronounced; he has adapted to what grabs attention over the years.
"They are much more clever, in come cases able to adapt to new situations and able to outsmart control efforts".
are much more powerful.
Nevertheless the theory of output as a whole, which is what the following book purports to provide, is much more easily adapted to the conditions of a totalitarian state, than is the theory of production and distribution of a given output produced under conditions of free competition and a large measure of laissez-faire.
In his preface to the German edition of General Theory, Keynes wrote: Nevertheless the theory of output as a whole, which is what the following book purports to provide, is much more easily adapted to the conditions of a totalitarian state, than is the theory of production and distribution of a given output produced under conditions of free competition and a large measure of laissez-faire.
The FSM system can also be much more readily adapted to growth and densification and is hence more flexible to meet the actual demand for sanitation treatment.
Longer-lived (less sexual) plants that may have produced valuable harvests as semi-permanent plantations would have been much more poorly adapted to shifting cultivation because there is often a tradeoff between investment in rhizomes and seeds in the first year.
Companies less beholden to past expectations and assumptions — start-ups or companies from outside the industry — do not suffer from this self-imposed constraint and tend to be much more aggressive in adapting to change.
As important, companies and their leadership must be much more proactive in adapting a creative mindset to manage and communicate risk.
Davies told The Daily Telegraph's Hugh Davies that Northanger Abbey was much more straightforward to adapt than Pride and Prejudice, which was "quite a fiendish bit of compression".
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