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Past reform-minded World Bank presidents have recognized the imperative of adapting to changing needs.
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For instance, in the early nineteenth century, Cincinnati was the nation's leading cultural and mercantile outpost beyond the Alleghenies; but by mid-century the city fathers, prosperous and satisfied stewards of an economy tied to steamboat transportation, resisted the imperative to adapt to a railroad-based system.
Remember Darwin's imperative to adapt, then ask yourself these final questions: How much of my job is impossible to do overseas via the Internet?
It's imperative that we adapt to the times so the message can resonate throughout every demographic.
Beyond the imperative of finding solutions that will protect our natural environment, companies need to satisfy non-stop growth in global energy demand, adapt equipment for a hyper-connected industrial ecosystem, and comply with ever-stricter regulation.
On the imperative of digitization.
Jonas H (1984) The Imperative of Responsibility.
Peter Suber: The Imperative of Open Access.
The imperative of gentlemanliness suffuses its age-old laws.
But this does not change the imperative of decarbonisation.
Interestingness is the categorical imperative of Sehgal's world.
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