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Human drivers must constantly adapt to obstacles and unexpected conditions.
But terrorists, tragically, aren't fools, and constantly adapt to the screening regimes.
Plasticity is what allows the brain to constantly adapt to change.
"Contrary to most folks' assumptions, a successful conservative church must constantly adapt to social change," Professor Iannaccone said.
So is the need to constantly adapt to new technologies, work groups, strategies, and ways of thinking and behaving.
In the absence of a spellbinding alternative (I missed Ed Miliband's above-par performance on Europe yesterday) they're probably right, though they must constantly adapt to changing external realities, most beyond their control.
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Bacteria are constantly adapting to changing environments and must balance any adaptations with the need to conserve energy output.
The system constantly adapts to a visitor's preferences.
Since its creation in 1948, it has constantly adapted to improve care for patients.
She talked about how humans have constantly adapted to the skills of the many evolved species of horse.
The Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) said the service was "constantly adapting to the challenges posed by public order policing".
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