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But the electric program, they said, was accelerated by the decision to adapt existing products to the new technology.

Conservative Christians are also heartened by Disney's decision to adapt The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first book in CS Lewis's classic series of Narnia stories.

He concedes that subtitled Swedish dramas are a "hard sell" in the American market and says the decision to adapt the series is "all about business".

But it is the masterly direction and design by the Cheek By Jowl team of Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod that vindicates the decision to adapt the piece for the stage.

The decision to adapt Enterprise's highly decentralized organizational structure meant that its general managers would have to be equipped to oversee big, factorylike operations at airports, and Vanguard managers would need a better understanding of the home-city market.

There's an attractive streak of perversity evident in Mr. Boorman's decision to adapt this Le Carré story -- one of the author's most whimsical and least eventful -- rather than, say, the relentlessly suspenseful "Night Manager" (1993), which might have provided a better opportunity to show off his prodigious gifts as an action director.

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We explore the implications of these characteristics on farmer's decisions to adapt to climate change using a framed field experiment applied to coffee farmers in Costa Rica.

Second, migration is a costly response to violence, and people may change their labor market and household savings and investment decisions to adapt to insecurity.

"I am excited to welcome the Adaptive Insights team to Workday and look forward to coming together to continue delivering industry-leading products that equip finance organizations to make even faster, better business decisions to adapt to change and to drive growth".

These results suggest that the motivational signals are necessary for context specific decisions to adapt to rapidly changing conditions.

The motivational signals potentially shape categorical representation in the caudate to monitor context specific decisions to adapt to rapidly changing conditions.

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