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Asked if the chocolates were smaller following the redesign, a spokesman said: "While the weight of the individual units have adapted to accommodate the new shape and wrapper, there is no change to the overall weight in both tubs and cartons of Cadbury Roses.
Players have adapted to accommodate the Tour's fledgling wrap-around schedule, the season-ending FedEx Cup and the increasingly important events on the West Coast and in faraway lands like Abu Dhabi.
Collectively, many of these genes and their associated pathways are important for feline health and nutrition because they represent biochemical processes that cats have adapted to accommodate the narrow dietary range of an obligate carnivore in contrast to omnivorous mammals.
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Your company's corporate culture has adapted to accommodate the new multi-generational workforce.
The people have adapted to the geography.
They've adapted to it.
Now the knee seems to have adapted".
Elie folds intriguing details from Bach's life into a wide-ranging examination of how musicians — Albert Schweitzer, Glenn Gould, Pablo Casals and others — have adapted and reinterpreted his music to accommodate technological breakthroughs like microphones, LPs and compact discs.
We've adapted our models to suit life, rather than moulding our lives to accommodate work.
Moore also wanted to find out to what extent farmers had adapted their practices to accommodate changing conditions.
In the last 30 years, she has adapted three apartments to accommodate her pianos.
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