Sentence examples for informed adaptation from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "informed adaptation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing changes or adjustments made based on knowledge or understanding of a situation.
Example: "The team's informed adaptation to the new market conditions allowed them to thrive despite the challenges."
Alternatives: "knowledge-based adjustment" or "educated modification."

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The surprising thing about "A Seagull in the Hamptons," Emily Mann's masterly, beautifully informed adaptation of Chekhov's 1895 drama "The Seagull," is how little she has changed.

Insight gained from these interactions informed adaptation in terms of appropriate language and local terminologies that would be more acceptable in the cultural context.

By clearly articulating the recommended workshop activities and facilitation strategies, along with the underlying intentions of the PD, highly specified materials enable informed adaptation decisions that are consonant with fidelity to the designers' intentions.

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Fundamentally, Western ethical research principles were applicable, but required flexibility and culturally informed adaptations.

While international (largely Western) standards exist to ensure data quality as well as protecting the rights and safety of trial participants [ 1], studies have shown that these principles can be applied in non-Western environments but require flexibility and culturally informed adaptations [ 2].

This outcome is well suited to the adaptive design context since MBL data are available promptly after treatment, to inform adaptation.

"So in some ways there is more of a focus on informing adaptation to what we know is happening, as well as mitigation.

A deeper understanding of such assigned values can lead to improved engagement with coastal residents to inform adaptation policy now and into the future.

Such information could also be relevant for addressing L&D in the future, by considering how events are likely to change in frequency or intensity due to anthropogenic influences in order to inform adaptation (Otto et al. 2015).

Potential increases in the frequency and magnitude of rainfall events with a changing climate may result in increased DOC export to the Sooke reservoir and this reinforces the need for more consistent DOC monitoring in order to inform adaptation strategies.

There is potential to further integrate these two approaches to better inform adaptation policy about how lived and landscape values are distributed among communities, where they are located in space and whether they change over time.

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