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"Color" will be more adaptable.
And the labour market may be more "adaptable" (the word "flexible" carries scary ultra-liberal connotations) than many suppose.
"I'd like people to be more adaptable to this area being Central Park North because it is Central Park North," Ms. Miller said.
Marshall points out that recent studies have found orangutans to be more adaptable, and fare better in degraded forests than once predicted.
"Defence must be more adaptable, able to respond quickly to the changes in the security environment and the character of conflict.
In terms of the evolutionary process, this type of development is likely to be more adaptable to pressures that favour hermaphroditism.
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Likewise, dimensionless claims about adaptability, such as, "insurgents are more adaptable than us" are made without clear guidelines of how to measure adaptability.
Typically, dimensionless claims about adaptability, such as, "insurgents are more adaptable than us" are made without clear benchmarks against which to measure adaptability.
The answer is actually that, in the future, adaptability is key, and people are more adaptable.
Perhaps because she's more adaptable.
"Individual state operations are more adaptable," Mr. Weil said.
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