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However, a well-designed capacity management system can facilitate and evolve to accommodate more profound changes.
While social-ecological systems evolve to accommodate variability, there is growing evidence that changes in drought, storm and flood extremes are increasing exposure of currently vulnerable populations.
Dependable systems must evolve to accommodate changes, such as new threats and undesirable events, application updates or variations in available resources.
A trio of new robotic setups demonstrate ways they can evolve to accommodate novel situations: using both "hands," getting up after a fall, and understanding visual instructions they've never seen before.
How our society and our laws evolve to accommodate is hard to predict but it will be interesting to observe.
As this more complex understanding of the gender binary begins to catch on, it's possible women's colleges' self-identification will evolve to accommodate it.
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It is as if nature evolved to accommodate a nature show.
This lunch spot has taught me that a never-ending series of parallel universes have evolved to accommodate all timelines.
Still, as Americans have become bigger and bigger (though not necessarily taller), sizing has evolved to accommodate the shift.
Penguins, on the other hand, have retained the keel, but it has evolved to accommodate the birds' flightless aquatic existence.
There are many, many examples through history where the Christian tradition on many matters has evolved to accommodate a bigger vision.
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