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But exporters have been adaptable, taking advantage of the hunger in high-investing emerging markets for the machinery and transport goods that German firms excel at producing.A humming labour market, helped by past far-reaching reforms, is another indication that things are going well.
It has been quite adaptable to human modified landscapes, which now constitutes the majority of Cuba.
Being versatile is perhaps his biggest strength, and it is a good thing he has been so adaptable.
Qualified DC has been shown to be adaptable to describe very particular scientific information eg the eCrystals Repository [27].
More recently, the usage of design patterns has been recommended to promote adaptable designs, so reducing maintenance effort.
It can be concluded that the SSEPF-MMSF method has been proven to be more adaptable for the classification of the urban area, but the MSEPF-MMSF method is suitable for the non-urban area.
But what would have happened if his genius had been less adaptable?
The cricketing argument against Davies was a tempting one: the tour party would have been more adaptable without him.
I am surprised how so many people whose lives are already quite hard have been so adaptable to something so new.
The higher rates of seropositivity in the studies following the 1997 outbreak may reflect the genetic differences in the viruses circulating now compared to the 1997 virus, which may have been more adaptable to human infection [59].
K.S. Lo has always been adaptable: He was a practicing cardiologist in the U.S. before being summoned to his father's sickbed to take over Great Eagle in 1980.
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