Sentence examples for changing to adapt from inspiring English sources

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The Bluecoat's business model is changing to adapt to reducing public sector investment.

Instead, humans, like most living things, are continually changing to adapt to our environment and smooth out our rough edges.

: This slowly effected process results in populations changing to adapt to their environments, and ultimately, these variations accumulate over time to form new species (inference).

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Houston has had trouble lately in changing his game to adapt to circumstances.

In some cases, retailers are even changing their practices to adapt to the new landscape.

74.4 80.0 5.6 17 Evolution involves individuals changing in order to adapt to their environment.

Plasticity is thus an alternative to genetic change allowing populations to adapt to changing environmental conditions.

Therefore, P. cembra might be more susceptible to changing climate, not having sufficient diversity to adapt to changing environment.

"The nature of the game is changing and he has to adapt," McClaren said.

Bacteria are constantly faced with changing environmental conditions and have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to adapt to changing environments.

"We recognize we need to adapt to changing consumer orientation, but we don't think it means changing overnight".

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