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This is fundamental to transform cultures or cope with changes imposed by government.
Locks, inclined planes, and lifts were developed to cope with changes in water level.
More fundamentally, the economy can usually cope with changes in industrial composition.
At the same time, animals and also plants often had to cope with changes in their environment.
He admitted that the regulators need to have rules that can be "amended, recalibrated or adjusted" to cope with changes.
It uses what are known as logarithmic transformations to cope with changes in the relationship between bone size and weight.
The valves are expertly teased open but Ptolemy's heart fails to cope with changes this new circulation brings about.
That is only going to create more problems for newspapers already struggling to cope with changes in the way people – especially the young – consume news.
Many important crops have been bred over thousands of years to produce high yields, but have lost genes that help fight pests and cope with changes in climate.
An FMS can also cope with changes in product mix and production schedule as demand patterns for the different products made on the system change over time.
Those with chronic medical problems may lack a clear understanding of their disorders and may not know how to cope with changes in their conditions.
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